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  • Alvin Moss
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    Re: Don't pray for victims of German aircrash!!

    Originally posted by Marko Loimaan-Aho View Post
    The co-pilot had been in hospital. He had some kind of disease.

    Now, I have to ask you Brothers and Sisters in Christ, what is a disease, which makes a person hopeless, he sees no Salvation and no possibilities to a life here on earth?

    We all know.

    You mean he was a Democrat?

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  • Dr. Anthony J. Toole
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    Amidst all the hand-wringing, watch closely for the creeping socialist menace in this story. More government regulation is coming to strangle the airline industry, mark my words - be it compulsory government-mandated medical checks for pilots or the union-thug tactics of insisting on 2 members of staff do a job that only 1 is needed for. Wake up America! It's all about union dues.

    The only real solution is to let the free market decide. No more regulations. Customers should be free to pick the pilot they want and the plane they want him to fly, just like the good Pastors of Landover Baptist do. It takes just a little more effort but is well worth it to have your freedom.

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  • Witch Hammer
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    Originally posted by Harsha Shah View Post
    Yes. Can it really be that god would have meant this plane to crash? I am thinking that it cannot be so. It is of course true that it is too late for prayers now. Yes. But it is not too late to pray for the families of those who perished. Yes. I have weak prayers but if the good people here in this church are feeling that their prayers are strong, perhaps you will be praying for those who are suffering right now. Yes. You must. Human life is filled with suffering and our first step is to try and feel the suffering of others and guide them to the other side of this pain. Yes.
    Rubbish! Their suffering is part of God's Loving Plan™.
    Romans 5:3-5
    3And not only so, but we glory in tribulations also: knowing that tribulation worketh patience; 4And patience, experience; and experience, hope: 5And hope maketh not ashamed; because the love of God is shed abroad in our hearts by the Holy Ghost which is given unto us.

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  • Marko Loimaan-Aho
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    Re: Don't pray for victims of German aircrash!!

    The co-pilot had been in hospital. He had some kind of disease.

    Now, I have to ask you Brothers and Sisters in Christ, what is a disease, which makes a person hopeless, he sees no Salvation and no possibilities to a life here on earth?

    We all know.

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  • Ezekiel Bathfire
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    Originally posted by Harsha Shah View Post
    Yes. Can it really be that god would have meant this plane to crash? I am thinking that it cannot be so.
    It is clear that you are a woman and a Moslem as you have no idea of God's role in the universe.

    To suggest that God (Who knows everything) knew that the plane would crash, yet did nothing although He could have done, is to accuse the Almighty of criminal negligence.

    I feel your soul is even more damned.

    It is of course true that it is too late for prayers now.
    Hmmm... prayers for the resurrection of the dead might work. Jesus brought people back from the dead and said that those with faith could do anything. (However, that then raises the question of, "If the dead are in Hell, do we want them here? And "If they are in heaven, should we call them back from Paradise?")
    Yes. But it is not too late to pray for the families of those who perished.
    What should we pray for? What do these people need?

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  • Harsha Shah
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    Yes. Can it really be that god would have meant this plane to crash? I am thinking that it cannot be so. It is of course true that it is too late for prayers now. Yes. But it is not too late to pray for the families of those who perished. Yes. I have weak prayers but if the good people here in this church are feeling that their prayers are strong, perhaps you will be praying for those who are suffering right now. Yes. You must. Human life is filled with suffering and our first step is to try and feel the suffering of others and guide them to the other side of this pain. Yes.

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  • WWJDnow
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    I prayed that all of the sinners on the plane go straight to Hell on Judgment Day. Yes, I know that's already God's plan, but I'd hate to think that Jesus might change his mind and force us True Christians(TM) to share our mansions in Heaven with the unsaved.

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  • Marko Loimaan-Aho
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    Originally posted by Joanna Lytton-Vasey View Post
    This is starting to get difficult now because Pat Robertson has suggested that the co-pilot may have been a Mooslim.



    Well, if he was a Mooslim then obviously we should be praying for these people, because they were the victims of Mooslim terrorism.

    But another possibility has occurred to me. The co-pilot is (or rather was!) supposed to be German, but his first name was Andreas which is Greek and his second name was something like Lubitz, which sounds kind of jewish to me. Was he some sort of Greek Orthodox Joo? Did he mistake the Alps for Gaza? It's kind of hard to confuse them, what with one being covered with snow, but maybe it looks the same as sand from cruising altitude.
    Mrs. Lytton-Vasey, I believe that the co-pilot has been a Soldier of Christ. This is clearly act of God.

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  • Joanna Lytton-Vasey
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    This is starting to get difficult now because Pat Robertson has suggested that the co-pilot may have been a Mooslim.

    “What a terrible tragedy,” the TV preacher continued. “Was that co-pilot a Muslim? Why would he want to kill all those people?”
    Well, if he was a Mooslim then obviously we should be praying for these people, because they were the victims of Mooslim terrorism.

    But another possibility has occurred to me. The co-pilot is (or rather was!) supposed to be German, but his first name was Andreas which is Greek and his second name was something like Lubitz, which sounds kind of jewish to me. Was he some sort of Greek Orthodox Joo? Did he mistake the Alps for Gaza? It's kind of hard to confuse them, what with one being covered with snow, but maybe it looks the same as sand from cruising altitude.

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  • Jim Farmer
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    I think I know one of the contributory reasons why God chose to smite this flight. On board were 2 Aussies - a mother and her 29 year old son. The son was a gaysexural. From an Australian newspaper -
    a volunteer with the Victorian Aids Council since 2007, becoming instrumental in the success of its Young & Gay Peer Education program in helping young people overcome homophobia and celebrate their sexual identity.

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  • Witch Hammer
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    Originally posted by Nobar King View Post
    I could not help praying for the three Americans who perished on that flight.
    Collateral damage, Brother King...nothing to fret over. Jesus realizes that a few eggs need to be broken to make an omelette*.

    *not to imply that Jesus has any interest in french cooking whatsoever

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  • Alvin Moss
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    The woman who died was an employee of the godless Federal Government in God forsaken Washington, D.C. There is just no telling how many honest Americans died of old age while waiting on hold for that woman to finish her coffee break. Perhaps the others who died on that airplane had similar moral failings.

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  • Holy Henry
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    I rejoiced when I saw the news and was in awe of God's work being done right before my eyes.

    I wouldn't dream of praying and intereferring in God's wondrous plan.

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  • Joanna Lytton-Vasey
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    Personally I applaud your empathy, Brother Nobar, but it turns out that one of the Americans was a woman with a job and another was her daughter, who had been to some secular college or other and even graduated, so my husband reckons that they're pretty much a waste of good prayer. We don't know who the third one was, so maybe that one is worth the effort.

    But before I pray for that unknown American, I've sometimes wondered: is there any point in praying for the dead? I mean, either they were already Saved or they weren't, so in either case our prayers make no difference. I know it's an emotional thing, and as a woman I am prone to irrational acts, so if in doubt I pray. But I do have other people to pray for and our time until Rapture is limited.

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  • Nobar King
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    I could not help praying for the three Americans who perished on that flight.

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