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  • MitzaLizalor
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    My contact with missionaries to China (and nearby areas of need) suggests that "rebelliousness" takes the form of never speaking Chinese because that's what upsets the "old fogeys" who see their culture as something to preserve. And guess what? They don't want to speak Italian. Let's face it, have you ever seen an Italian film? Waffling on about extinct goddesses and hermaphrodite worship, popes, olives and that sludge polenta or whatever they call it. What chinaman eats olives?

    You'll get on pretty well and if there's a trust fund or two you probably won't have to pay for much other than a decent American vehicle which you could import. Go for big fins and juke-box interiors. From what I've heard any import duties would be repaid over and over again. Have you ever seen a Chinese car?

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  • Dennis Lukes
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    Originally posted by BrotherLarry View Post
    I sure hope they don't serve rice all the time. I get flatulent when I eat rice.
    Never fear, they have McDonald's in China. Godly American food is much healthier than the roots and grubs those people eat. God bless American cultural hegemony!


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  • BrotherLarry
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    Bless you, Brother Cranky, and Bless you, Brother Dennis, for your solid encouragement and advice regarding my move to the land of the mathematics experts and, from what I hear, seekers of truth in Jesus. Luke 10:2 tells us that workers are needed to reap the harvest and that is true regardless if they're slant-eyed heathens. My love for them has to be true and steadfast. I am reminded of the old Chinese proverb: 点香味紧紧抓住能送花的手 "A bit of fragrance clings to the hand that gives flowers." I am not sure why I am reminded of that but oh well.


    I have an appointment at Honest Joe's Immigration Bureau in the morning to discuss all I need to do for the move. I can then begin to look for suitable housing in an affordable area so I don't use all my trust fund. I can't wait to share the love of Christ with chink homers and report here on my progress in saving that part of the world until Jesus comes. I hope I have time (Rev. 22:12).


    I wonder if I can find housing for $200-300 per month. Seems a fair price for a third world county like China. I sure hope they don't serve rice all the time. I get flatulent when I eat rice.

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  • Dennis Lukes
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    Originally posted by BrotherLarry View Post
    the land of China, a place hungry for Jesus.
    And dogs.


    Originally posted by BrotherLarry View Post
    Although I would again need to learn Chink, I feel confident that it is an easy language to acquire. How much different from American can it be?
    You could move to Hong Kong, where English is one of the two official languages, so you wouldn't have to learn their gibberish moonspeak. Unlike the rest of Godless commie China, it has a Godly free market capitalist economy that is the most laissez-faire in the whole world. Their leader is even called the "Chief Executive!" As far as slants go, Hong Kong is the best part of Asia (yes, I realize that most of Putin's land is in Asia, but Siberia doesn't exactly have the best reputation as a place to live).



    Hong Kong may be the answer!

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  • Cranky Old Man
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    Originally posted by BrotherLarry View Post
    Although I would again need to learn Chink, I feel confident that it is an easy language to acquire. How much different from American can it be?
    Don't bother. Everyone in the world understands American. Just talk loud and slowly. If they don't understand, get louder.

    Proverbs 27:14
    "He that blesseth his friend with a loud voice, rising early in the morning..."

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  • BrotherLarry
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    Pray for my move to China

    Please seek the Lord for me on the topic of my possible move to the land of China, a place hungry for Jesus. Although I would again need to learn Chink, I feel confident that it is an easy language to acquire. How much different from American can it be?


    I also understand there are many horses there. A definite plus.


    I wonder if the horses speak Chink or some other form of oriental. So much to look into, so much to look forward to. I sincerely appreciate your tremendous interest as you fall on your knees.
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