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  • MitzaLizalor
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    Originally posted by James Maxwell View Post
    The New Psalmist Baptist Church.
    It is unusual for Australians to attend any church (or synagogue) as you'll appreciate of course but this New Psalmist turnout does have certain characteristics that would be very unfamiliar for any Australian and I wonder how you came to attend there? In particular, as part of what looks like a Church Seeding programme, I noticed:

    These men and women have left the womb of New Psalmist to Pastor churches across the city and nation.

    Rev. Dr. William Curtis
    Mt. Ararat Baptist Church
    Pittsburgh, PA

    Rev. Nathan Butler
    The Righteous Church of God
    Washington, DC

    Bishop Dwayne Debnam
    Morning Star Baptist Church
    Catonsville, MD

    Rev. Terry Thornton
    Sweet Hope Baptist Church
    Baltimore, MD

    Bishop Oscar Brown
    First Mt. Olive Freewill Baptist Church
    Baltimore, MD

    Dr. Trent D. Hayes
    New Antioch Bible Fellowship
    Reynoldsburg, OH

    Rev. Carl Solomon
    United Baptist Church
    Baltimore, MD

    Rev. Harry Green
    First United Baptist Church
    Baltimore, MD


    Rev. Dr. Leah White
    Greater Faith Baptist Church
    Baltimore, MD

    Rev. Loraine Cummings
    Pentecostal Baptist Church
    Baltimore, MD


    Rev. Julian Rivera
    Fulton Baptist Church
    Baltimore, MD

    Rev. Mark Saunders
    Vision Ministries
    Baltimore, MD

    Rev. Charles Coger
    Mt. Ararat Baptist Church
    Baltimore, MD

    Rev. Dr. Ronald Williams
    Pleasant Grove Baptist Church
    Baltimore, MD

    Bishop Heber Brown
    Shiloh Baptist Church
    Edgemere, MD

    Rev. Clarence Jones
    New Huntington Baptist Church
    Baltimore, MD

    Rev. Rodney Smalls
    First Church of the Brethren
    Baltimore, MD

    Rev. William Mathis
    Springs Of Life-Giving Water Church
    New Haven, CT

    Rev. Walter Thomas, Jr.
    First Baptist Church of Steelton
    Steelton, PA


    Rev. Dr. Vanessa Booth
    Lamb of Life Baptist Church
    Baltimore, MD

    Can you see the problem I'm having here?

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  • Faith_Machine
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    Brother Larry, I am so thankful the Lord has blessed you with such insight! No Jew would ever voluntarily describe itself as a "filthy" Jew, even after getting saved.

    This interloper might not be a Jew, but he's also not being straight with us!

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  • James Maxwell
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    Originally posted by Alan Swallows View Post
    It's an improvement.


    So what church did you say you are currently affiliated with?
    The New Psalmist Baptist Church.

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  • Alan Swallows
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    Originally posted by James Maxwell View Post
    And as for the Avatar, I shall change it to resemble this day

    It's an improvement.


    So what church did you say you are currently affiliated with?

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  • Roland
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    Originally posted by James Maxwell View Post
    Thank you very much for welcoming my into your community!

    And as for the Avatar, I shall change it to resemble this day, for in this day I was truly being accepted as a True Christian!
    Hello James,

    I don´t want to rain on your parade but the Department of Faith has to confirm your Salvation® first. I heard rumours that they are a tad behind schedule so it might take some time.

    Kind regards,

    Roland

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  • James Maxwell
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    Thank you very much for welcoming my into your community!

    And as for the Avatar, I shall change it to resemble this day, for in this day I was truly being accepted as a True Christian!

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  • Basilissa
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    Originally posted by James Maxwell View Post
    I'm looking for Lords Light to guide me, and it came in the form of this forum, please help me follow the Lord's guidance
    Oh, that's very easy, dear. Just
    ...and then follow it 100%. As a person of Jewish background, you should be already familiar with the Old Testament law. It should come to you as a relief to know that Jesus did not abolish the Old Testament laws:

    Matthew 5:17-20
    17 Think not that I am come to destroy the law, or the prophets: I am not come to destroy, but to fulfil.
    18 For verily I say unto you, Till heaven and earth pass, one jot or one tittle shall in no wise pass from the law, till all be fulfilled.
    19 Whosoever therefore shall break one of these least commandments, and shall teach men so, he shall be called the least in the kingdom of heaven: but whosoever shall do and teach them, the same shall be called great in the kingdom of heaven.
    20 For I say unto you, That except your righteousness shall exceed the righteousness of the scribes and Pharisees, ye shall in no case enter into the kingdom of heaven.

    In fact, any Christian who follows most laws but forgets a single one is going to :

    James 2:10 For whosoever shall keep the whole law, and yet offend in one point, he is guilty of all.

    Of course, when Jesus tells us to follow all law, that means all law except for the dietary laws, because Jesus told Peter that He cleaned the unclean animals (Acts 10:10-17), and the circumcision thing, because Jesus told Paul that He didn't care for it anymore (Galatians 5:2-11).

    I hope that was helpful.

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  • Alan Swallows
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    I'd also like to welcome you to the forum, James, even though I find your avatar a little ghoulish (have you considered changing it?) Why don't you tell us where you are currently worshipping?

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  • handmaiden
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    Originally posted by James Maxwell View Post
    Thank you handmaiden for your kind advice, the cursed area of Baltimore is indeed filled with false Christians and the Devil's work, But isn't it our duty to spread the Truth™?

    Our holy mission is to correct the mistakes of the sinners and thus redeem this world of evil (Of course, not all people can be redeemed, such as brown and homosexual people, but we do what we can and with the tools GOD gave us).


    This is why I chose to set my home in a catholic area, to show this wacky-doodle so called "Christians" that we are not afraid of them and we will not back down!
    Of course we are no more afraid of false Christians than we are of atheists. It is important to remind you though, that, with God, ALL things are possible. Matthew 19:26. We have many ex-homosexuals and ex-negros among our ranks. I'm an ex-mary worshiper and ex-Eyetalian, myself!


    And yes, it is our sacred duty to spread the Truth(tm) about adhering to the whole Bible. If others can embrace our teachings, they need not fear for being sent to hell by displeasing the Lord.


    Fearlessly Yours,
    Handmaiden

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  • Roland
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    Originally posted by James Maxwell View Post
    [...](Of course, not all people can be redeemed, such as brown and homosexual people, but we do what we can and with the tools GOD gave us).[...]
    Hello James,

    Why wouldn´t they be able to be saved through Jesus? My limited Bible knowledge tells me that the only unforgivable sin is blasphemy against the Holy Ghost. To me it seems perfectly fine, let me rephrase that, of the utmost importance, for a Christian, to go right there where the sins are committed, straight into the saunas and dimly lit motel rooms so you can spread the word of God right where it´s needed. How many of them have you filled with Christ´s love?

    Kind regards,

    Roland

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  • James Maxwell
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    Thank you handmaiden for your kind advice, the cursed area of Baltimore is indeed filled with false Christians and the Devil's work, But isn't it our duty to spread the Truth™?

    Our holy mission is to correct the mistakes of the sinners and thus redeem this world of evil (Of course, not all people can be redeemed, such as brown and homosexual people, but we do what we can and with the tools GOD gave us).


    This is why I chose to set my home in a catholic area, to show this wacky-doodle so called "Christians" that we are not afraid of them and we will not back down!

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  • handmaiden
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    Originally posted by James Maxwell View Post
    Sorry for my confusion with the the right and wrong Bible, I am still a filthy jew, thus I need this community to teach me the ways of the right Christ, and not the false Catholic one.

    I'm looking for Lords Light to guide me, and it came in the form of this forum, please help me follow the Lord's guidance
    You need to be careful in following the Bible (KJV) and only the Bible to avoid being ensnared in false Christian churches in Baltimore.


    First of all, Lord Baltimore somebody was a Catholic and the entire state was the first approved Catholic land grant in America. The state itself is named "Mary-land" because of its connection to the Mariolatry Cult.


    Second, there are a lot of Black churches where "Christianity" is synonymous with "Civil Rights". It's such a deeply ingrained part of African-American culture in Baltimore that there are black, homosexual "Christians" who insist that they "love" Jesus because they can't imagine not being part of their community's church while engaging in behavior that the Bible calls an abomination.


    There are also many young women who engage in some epic levels of hair braiding while claiming to be godly. Also, quite a few young women talk about the gospel in one breath and their out-of-wedlock children in the next.


    I remember a conversation that I overheard at a former job. The woman was supposedly witnessing to her boss."Satan's at work" she warned. She cited an example of his work by talking about a friend who "is such a good mother" but whose live-in boyfriend was cheating on her.


    Whether or not her four children were fathered by the cheating boyfriend or another man to who she may or may not have ever been married is a separate issue. This co-worker firmly believed that Satan caused the boyfriend to have sex with a different woman while he was also regularly fornicating with her friend. And that, my friend, is the sort of thinking that abounds in many liberal churches in the Baltimore region.


    So, pay special attention to all the verses that warn against false prophets. If any church leader makes a single claim that conflicts with any verse in the Bible, bring it to their attention forthwith. Don't hesitate to play "dueling verses" with those sorts. It's the only way to expose the Truth(tm) to those benighted souls who think that they see Satan at work elsewhere, but are missing the real deception going on right under their noses.


    Openly Yours,
    Handmaiden

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  • James Maxwell
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    Sorry for my confusion with the the right and wrong Bible, I am still a filthy jew, thus I need this community to teach me the ways of the right Christ, and not the false Catholic one.

    I'm looking for Lords Light to guide me, and it came in the form of this forum, please help me follow the Lord's guidance

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  • Basilissa
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    Originally posted by James Maxwell View Post
    This Church is my favorite mainly because of the tasty watermelons served on Sundays. Although I certainly do not posses the sin of Gluttony, it is nice to eat a tasty watermelon sometimes.
    Presence or absence of watermelons should NOT be the deciding factor when choosing a church, dear!

    Instead, you should inquire whether this church obeys the Holy Bible 100%, or whether it is one of these fluffy-bunny false Christian churches that swipe the "inconvenient" (according to the modern "ethics" or whatever) 90% of the Bible under the rug.

    And as for my favorite quote from the Bible, I had a hard time thinking it...
    That is a nice and uplifting letter indeed - but as Sister Joanna has rightfully noted, you should quote from the One and Only Trrue Bible, the KJV.

    My favorite verse in this letter is this one:

    James 1:5 If any of you lack wisdom, let him ask of God, that giveth to all men liberally, and upbraideth not; and it shall be given him.

    It shows that all of the dumb people out there are filthy atheists who don't pray to God for wisdom.

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  • Joanna Lytton-Vasey
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    Does anyone know this New Psalmist Baptist Church? A quick look at the website suggests that their pastor calls himself a Bishop!

    By the way, dear, I don't know what version of the Bible you're quoting from but we only use the King James Version (1611). I think what you meant to quote was 1 James 2-3:


    My brethren, count it all joy when ye fall into divers temptations;
    Knowing this, that the trying of your faith worketh patience.



    The reason I chose this quote is because it describes my many trials, who tested my faith on my journey from Australia to the blessed lands of America.
    I'm not entirely convinced that twice = many. To quote your first post:
    Once and once again, I have encountered abominations during my journey to America:
    Once and once again equals twice. Now I come to think about it, what with dealing with my children and the domestic staff, I generally encounter more than two tests of faith before breakfast!

    YiC
    JL-V

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