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  • BelieverInGod
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    Originally posted by Goat Farmer View Post
    I am very surprised that you say Alberta is the most godly province. It's funny, because the mayor of Calgary is a Muslim. Also, I would like to point out that you can buy liquor on nearly every corner in Alberta. Where do you get the idea that I said hemp? And 'pot heads' (I take offence to that, I feel like I am being judged and will tell your god that you judged me) seem to know a lot of things that seem outlandish because we are willing to accept that truth is more important than what seems right.
    Pardon me? What part of Calgary did you live in?
    Population by Ethnic Origins

    Population by Selected Ethnic Origin (Calgary Census Metropolitan Area)
    Total Population 1,070,295 English 291,370 Scottish 223,000 Canadian 207,790 German 182,940 Irish 175,575 French 109,180 Ukranian 76,240 Chinese 75,410 East Indian 48,270 Polish 47,925 Dutch (Netherlands) 47,650 Norwegian 35,935 Italian 33,645 Russian 30,975 Filipino 26,680 North American Indian 26,110 Welsh 25,935 Swedish 25,410 British Isles (not included elsewhere) 23,205 American (USA) 22,015 Hungarian (Magyar) 18,805 Danish 17,735 Metis 16,280 Spanish 14,285 Vietnamese 14,285 Austrian 12,410 Romanian 9,470 Lebanese 8,225 Czech 7,220 Jewish 7,080 Korean 7,005 Swiss 6,975 Pakistani 6,955 Icelandic 6,465 Portuguese 6,050
    Now how do you take a city that is over 90% European decent and say it's mostly Muslim? It's also the city with the most Americans living in it.

    Now Abbotsford on the other hand, how many white people are there? Considering your comment, do you belong to a Sikh gang, a Muslim gang, or are you a member of the UN gang? And you're right, I shouldn't of insulted a pot head by assuming they knew anything about hemp.

    Let's read about Abbotsford demographics shall we?
    Abbotsford has the 3rd highest proportion of visible minorities among Census Metropolitan Areas in Canada, after the Greater Toronto Area and Metro Vancouver

    Abbotsford's largest religious group is Christian at 61.4% of the population. The Lutheran and Anabaptist (Mennonite Brethren and Mennonite Church) denominations make up the largest congregations. The next largest religious group is Sikh, comprising 13.4% of the population. The city contains the first Sikh Gurdwara built in Canada (in 1911), which is also the oldest in North America. It is now a historical site in Abbotsford.

    Originally posted by Godsgrace View Post
    Calgary is clearly the stinking armpit of Alberta, filled with atheists, homosexual cowboys, goths, hipsters and liberals. And, as you mentioned yourself, Muslims.

    As Godly as the rest of Alberta is, it's still in Canada, so how Godly could it possibly be.

    Naheed Nenshi is an unrepentant Jew loving pseudo-intellectual who is clearly working for the downfall of what once was a fairly decent city.

    I pity the few God-fearing souls who may still be stuck in Calgary, and hope they get out as soon as they can...
    Calgary is the Godliest of Alberta cities. There are 80,000 Americans living in that city, mostly Texans working in Oil and Gas. Explain how that does not make it the Godliest city. If it isn't Godly, what is? Edmonton with all the Newfies? There really is only the two major cities.

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  • Godsgrace
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    Originally posted by Goat Farmer View Post
    I am very surprised that you say Alberta is the most godly province. It's funny, because the mayor of Calgary is a Muslim. Also, I would like to point out that you can buy liquor on nearly every corner in Alberta. Where do you get the idea that I said hemp? And 'pot heads' (I take offence to that, I feel like I am being judged and will tell your god that you judged me) seem to know a lot of things that seem outlandish because we are willing to accept that truth is more important than what seems right.
    Calgary is clearly the stinking armpit of Alberta, filled with atheists, homosexual cowboys, goths, hipsters and liberals. And, as you mentioned yourself, Muslims.

    As Godly as the rest of Alberta is, it's still in Canada, so how Godly could it possibly be.

    Naheed Nenshi is an unrepentant Jew loving pseudo-intellectual who is clearly working for the downfall of what once was a fairly decent city.

    I pity the few God-fearing souls who may still be stuck in Calgary, and hope they get out as soon as they can...

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  • Goat Farmer
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    Originally posted by BelieverInGod View Post
    What impression, I lived in that Hell hole most of my life. I thought I had escaped to Alberta (the most Godly province) but then I was dragged back to BC because my husband was transferred. I almost divorced him over that. I actually spent hours with our Calgary pastor trying to figure out if it was grounds for a Christian divorce, it isn't. But if I hadn't been dragged back to BC, I probably wouldn't been online looking for True Christians™ and wouldn't have found this place and wouldn't of found the help to become American

    As for the anointing oil, first of all there's a huge difference between marijuana and hemp, secondly why is it that only pot heads seem to know this secret.
    I am very surprised that you say Alberta is the most godly province. It's funny, because the mayor of Calgary is a Muslim. Also, I would like to point out that you can buy liquor on nearly every corner in Alberta. Where do you get the idea that I said hemp? And 'pot heads' (I take offence to that, I feel like I am being judged and will tell your god that you judged me) seem to know a lot of things that seem outlandish because we are willing to accept that truth is more important than what seems right.

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  • Godsgrace
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    Originally posted by Bible Student View Post
    Not true.
    I stand corrected.

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  • Bible Student
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    Originally posted by Godsgrace View Post
    They've addled their minds on the devil's weed...

    Personally, I have my doubts. Exodus 30:23 says that anointing oil: "Take thou also unto thee principal spices, of pure myrrh five hundred shekels, and of sweet cinnamon half so much, even two hundred and fifty shekels, and of sweet calamus two hundred and fifty shekels"

    The Devils-Weed crowd thinks that the sweet calamus reference refers to Cannabis, because the original Hebrew for calamus, is Kaneh-bosem, and that "sounds" like cannabis.

    Piffle... Biblical scholars know that this is untrue, that it actually refers to sugar cane.
    Not true. If you read a bit more of these forums I gave exact details of the ingredients for anointing oil. Both cannabis and myrrh are psychotropic ingredients therein. And biblical scholars are not necessarily botany experts. A few are and they have confirmed what I just wrote.

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  • Bible Student
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    Originally posted by Goat Farmer View Post
    You people have the wrong impression on BC and cannabis. If you read an original Hebrew translation of the tora, you will find that one of the main ingredients in the preparation of holy anointing oil (The stuff that put the "Christ" in Jesus Christ).
    Amazing. You have just told us what I myself have posted several times in various forums here. What does that have to do with a hill of beans?

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  • BelieverInGod
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    Originally posted by Godsgrace View Post
    They've addled their minds on the devil's weed...

    Personally, I have my doubts. Exodus 30:23 says that anointing oil: "Take thou also unto thee principal spices, of pure myrrh five hundred shekels, and of sweet cinnamon half so much, even two hundred and fifty shekels, and of sweet calamus two hundred and fifty shekels"

    The Devils-Weed crowd thinks that the sweet calamus reference refers to Cannabis, because the original Hebrew for calamus, is Kaneh-bosem, and that "sounds" like cannabis.

    Piffle... Biblical scholars know that this is untrue, that it actually refers to sugar cane.
    Ah I see, so in their minds Sodium Chloride and Potassium Chloride are the same thing. After all, they're both salts with chlorides, right?

    They also tend to ignore the fact that "cannabis" is a family of plants, not just pot. You can't get high smoking hemp, but you can't tell them that either.

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  • Rev. M. Rodimer
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    Originally posted by Godsgrace View Post
    They've addled their minds on the devil's weed...

    Personally, I have my doubts. Exodus 30:23 says that anointing oil: "Take thou also unto thee principal spices, of pure myrrh five hundred shekels, and of sweet cinnamon half so much, even two hundred and fifty shekels, and of sweet calamus two hundred and fifty shekels"

    The Devils-Weed crowd thinks that the sweet calamus reference refers to Cannabis, because the original Hebrew for calamus, is Kaneh-bosem, and that "sounds" like cannabis.

    Piffle... Biblical scholars know that this is untrue, that it actually refers to sugar cane.
    If you read it in context, you will also see that the oil is for the temple, is not to be poured on the skin of humans, and is not to be created again or for any other purpose.

    So, it's safe to assume, not to be made into hashish and smoked.

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  • Godsgrace
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    Originally posted by BelieverInGod View Post
    ...As for the anointing oil... why is it that only pot heads seem to know this secret.
    They've addled their minds on the devil's weed...

    Personally, I have my doubts. Exodus 30:23 says that anointing oil: "Take thou also unto thee principal spices, of pure myrrh five hundred shekels, and of sweet cinnamon half so much, even two hundred and fifty shekels, and of sweet calamus two hundred and fifty shekels"

    The Devils-Weed crowd thinks that the sweet calamus reference refers to Cannabis, because the original Hebrew for calamus, is Kaneh-bosem, and that "sounds" like cannabis.

    Piffle... Biblical scholars know that this is untrue, that it actually refers to sugar cane.

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  • BelieverInGod
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    Originally posted by Goat Farmer View Post
    You people have the wrong impression on BC and cannabis. If you read an original Hebrew translation of the tora, you will find that one of the main ingredients in the preparation of holy anointing oil (The stuff that put the "Christ" in Jesus Christ).
    What impression, I lived in that Hell hole most of my life. I thought I had escaped to Alberta (the most Godly province) but then I was dragged back to BC because my husband was transferred. I almost divorced him over that. I actually spent hours with our Calgary pastor trying to figure out if it was grounds for a Christian divorce, it isn't. But if I hadn't been dragged back to BC, I probably wouldn't been online looking for True Christians(TM) and wouldn't have found this place and wouldn't of found the help to become American

    As for the anointing oil, first of all there's a huge difference between marijuana and hemp, secondly why is it that only pot heads seem to know this secret.

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  • Rev. M. Rodimer
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    Re: Hello

    Originally posted by Goat Farmer View Post
    You people have the wrong impression on BC and cannabis. If you read an original Hebrew translation of the tora, you will find that one of the main ingredients in the preparation of holy anointing oil (The stuff that put the "Christ" in Jesus Christ).
    Citation, please.

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  • Godsgrace
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    I can't believe what I'm hearing...

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  • Goat Farmer
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    Re: Hello

    You people have the wrong impression on BC and cannabis. If you read an original Hebrew translation of the tora, you will find that one of the main ingredients in the preparation of holy anointing oil (The stuff that put the "Christ" in Jesus Christ).

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  • Rev. M. Rodimer
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    Originally posted by Goat Botherer View Post
    I don't believe they are destined for 'hell', they experience that on earth thanks to christians. And as for choice, who would choose to be gay?
    Ah, so you're not a Christian. You're just some homosexual goat botherer.

    So, why have you joined this Christian church's discussion forum? Yet another troll seeking to sow discord?

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  • Pastor Ezekiel
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    Originally posted by Goat Farmer View Post
    I don't believe they are destined for 'hell', they experience that on earth thanks to christians.
    It doesn't really matter what you believe. It's what God says that counts!

    Lev.18:22
    Thou shalt not lie with mankind, as with womankind: it is abomination.

    Lev.20:13
    If a man also lie with mankind, as he lieth with a woman, both of them have committed an abomination: they shall surely be put to death; their blood shall be upon them.

    Rom.1:26-27
    For this cause God gave them up unto vile affections: for even their women did change the natural use into that which is against nature. And likewise also the men, leaving the natural use of the woman burned in their lust one toward another; men with men working that which is unseemly, and receiving in themselves that recompence of their error which was meet.

    Originally posted by Goat Farmer View Post
    And as for choice, who would choose to be gay?
    Ever single queer on earth, that's who!

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