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  • Nighthawk
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    Re: I intened to leave this world the same way I came into it!

    Originally posted by Pastor Ezekiel View Post
    Witches are no different than wiccians. They all worship the devil.

    You aren't welcome here.
    Just to clear things up... When I said "Witches, Wiccans, are a totally different thing..." what that meant was "Witches, as in Wiccans, are a totally different thing from me." I am not a witch, as in Wiccan. Just to make sure it's clear, since my first post seemed a little cryptic. I apologize for that.

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  • Pastor Ezekiel
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    Re: I intened to leave this world the same way I came into it!

    Originally posted by Nighthawk View Post
    Again, my friend, you're confused. Witches, Wiccans, are a totally different thing. They're touchy, feely hippies... They do things from a halfhearted point of view. A candle in a culdron is their bonfire if it's too cold to go outside, for example.
    Witches are no different than wiccians. They all worship the devil.

    You aren't welcome here.

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  • Nighthawk
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    Re: I intened to leave this world the same way I came into it!

    Originally posted by María Gálvez-Villalobos View Post
    Sorry.
    That sound like ''Brokeback Mountain.
    I runned out of the room at the 'canvas tent on cold winter night' part.





    YIC.. Mari
    Never been to Brokeback Mountain. I go to Mt. Evans usually. You don't like canvas? I have a Coleman. Canvas is just warmer. If we use the Coleman, it just means we have to share covers and cuddle- warmer that way! I wouldn't mind sharing some of my body heat with you and Loreena. We would need to find some way to stay warm in that uninsulated modern tent, after all!

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  • María Gálvez-Villalobos
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    Re: I intened to leave this world the same way I came into it!

    Originally posted by Nighthawk View Post
    Ah, there's nothing like a bonfire in the Rocky Mountains on a cold winter night... Canvas tents, lanterns... I'm a primitive camper. There's nothing to keep you warm on a cold winter night like a canvas tent and wool blankets, situated by the hot rocks surrounding a bonfire... You and your friend- and anyone else here on this board- should join me one of these winters! With us, everyone is welcome, accepted and loved.
    Sorry.
    That sound like ''Brokeback Mountain.
    I runned out of the room at the 'canvas tent on cold winter night' part.





    YIC.. Mari

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  • Nighthawk
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    Re: I intened to leave this world the same way I came into it!

    Originally posted by María Gálvez-Villalobos View Post
    My friend Lorena were a fan of all that druidas mambo jambo when we was younger - she even writed her name like 'Loreena' cos she say it were celta and stuffs.

    I quiet liked some of the music I heared but I could no understand nothing of all the superstitious crayness she was talking about.

    Was good fun to make bonfires on the beach though at San Juan fiestas in alicante and all drink wind¡e and dance a bit and have fun while Lorena / Loreena was speaking in weirds toungues - crazy, but funny.

    I didn't take nothing of this serious of course. It was all a laugh only.

    YIC, Mari
    Ah, there's nothing like a bonfire in the Rocky Mountains on a cold winter night... Canvas tents, lanterns... I'm a primitive camper. There's nothing to keep you warm on a cold winter night like a canvas tent and wool blankets, situated by the hot rocks surrounding a bonfire... You and your friend- and anyone else here on this board- should join me one of these winters! With us, everyone is welcome, accepted and loved.

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  • María Gálvez-Villalobos
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    Re: I intened to leave this world the same way I came into it!

    Originally posted by Nighthawk View Post
    No sir. I am a neo-Druid. We follow the beliefs of the ancient Celts as nearly as we can, given the fact that there are very few insular Celtic sources of information- it was all oral tradition. The Druids believed that they're power was too great to accidentally fall into immoral hands, so they didn't write down the traditions. The Romans did that. But they did it with an eye of prejudice, so we have to use archeological evidence along with the writings of the Romans to piece the belief system back together. For example, the Romans wrote of horrible, gruesome human sacrifice among the Druids, which we know to be propaganda, and not reality. The Romans misinterpreted the Druids to be a priestly caste, when the reality was that they were merely the educated class- doctors, lawyers, teachers, etc. I myself am a wedding minister. That's why we use the distinction "neo" meaning "new" or modern, as opposed to calling ourselves Druids. The original Druidic rights and specific traditions have been lost to history.

    My friend Lorena were a fan of all that druidas mambo jambo when we was younger - she even writed her name like 'Loreena' cos she say it were celta and stuffs.

    I quiet liked some of the music I heared but I could no understand nothing of all the superstitious crayness she was talking about.

    Was good fun to make bonfires on the beach though at San Juan fiestas in alicante and all drink wind¡e and dance a bit and have fun while Lorena / Loreena was speaking in weirds toungues - crazy, but funny.

    I didn't take nothing of this serious of course. It was all a laugh only.

    YIC, Mari

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  • Zechariah Smyth
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    Re: I intened to leave this world the same way I came into it!

    Originally posted by Nighthawk View Post
    Again, my friend, you're confused. Witches, Wiccans, are a totally different thing. They're touchy, feely hippies... They do things from a halfhearted point of view. A candle in a culdron is their bonfire if it's too cold to go outside, for example.
    A guy in a dress who worships trees tells me I'm confused.



    (Isaiah 8:22) "And they shall look unto the earth; and behold trouble and darkness, dimness of anguish; and they shall be driven to darkness."

    YiC,

    Z. Smyth

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  • Nighthawk
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    Re: I intened to leave this world the same way I came into it!

    Originally posted by Zechariah Smyth View Post
    Ahhhh, you practice witchcraft. Got it.

    (Revelation 21:8) "But the fearful, and unbelieving, and the abominable, and murderers, and whoremongers, and sorcerers, and idolaters, and all liars, shall have their part in the lake which burneth with fire and brimstone: which is the second death."



    Yours in Christ,

    Z. Smyth
    Again, my friend, you're confused. Witches, Wiccans, are a totally different thing. They're touchy, feely hippies... They do things from a halfhearted point of view. A candle in a culdron is their bonfire if it's too cold to go outside, for example.

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  • Zechariah Smyth
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    Re: I intened to leave this world the same way I came into it!

    Originally posted by Nighthawk View Post
    No sir. I am a neo-Druid. We follow the beliefs of the ancient Celts as nearly as we can, given the fact that there are very few insular Celtic sources of information- it was all oral tradition. The Druids believed that they're power was too great to accidentally fall into immoral hands, so they didn't write down the traditions. The Romans did that. But they did it with an eye of prejudice, so we have to use archeological evidence along with the writings of the Romans to piece the belief system back together. For example, the Romans wrote of horrible, gruesome human sacrifice among the Druids, which we know to be propaganda, and not reality. The Romans misinterpreted the Druids to be a priestly caste, when the reality was that they were merely the educated class- doctors, lawyers, teachers, etc. I myself am a wedding minister. That's why we use the distinction "neo" meaning "new" or modern, as opposed to calling ourselves Druids. The original Druidic rights and specific traditions have been lost to history.
    Ahhhh, you practice witchcraft. Got it.

    (Revelation 21:8) "But the fearful, and unbelieving, and the abominable, and murderers, and whoremongers, and sorcerers, and idolaters, and all liars, shall have their part in the lake which burneth with fire and brimstone: which is the second death."



    Yours in Christ,

    Z. Smyth

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  • Nighthawk
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    Re: I intened to leave this world the same way I came into it!

    Originally posted by Zechariah Smyth View Post
    The gods? Are you some kind of hindoo?

    Yours in Christ,

    Z. Smyth
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    No sir. I am a neo-Druid. We follow the beliefs of the ancient Celts as nearly as we can, given the fact that there are very few insular Celtic sources of information- it was all oral tradition. The Druids believed that they're power was too great to accidentally fall into immoral hands, so they didn't write down the traditions. The Romans did that. But they did it with an eye of prejudice, so we have to use archeological evidence along with the writings of the Romans to piece the belief system back together. For example, the Romans wrote of horrible, gruesome human sacrifice among the Druids, which we know to be propaganda, and not reality. The Romans misinterpreted the Druids to be a priestly caste, when the reality was that they were merely the educated class- doctors, lawyers, teachers, etc. I myself am a wedding minister. That's why we use the distinction "neo" meaning "new" or modern, as opposed to calling ourselves Druids. The original Druidic rights and specific traditions have been lost to history.

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  • Zechariah Smyth
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    Originally posted by Nighthawk View Post
    Just for clarification then, since you obviously have no sense of humor... THAT WAS A JOKE!! Oh yeah, and I didn't ask any questions about my salvation because I already know the gods love me. I'm good in that respect, but thanks for the concern!!
    The gods? Are you some kind of hindoo?

    Yours in Christ,

    Z. Smyth
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  • Nighthawk
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    Re: I intened to leave this world the same way I came into it!

    Originally posted by godismighty View Post
    Proverbs 13:5, "A righteous man hateth lying: but a wicked man is loathsome, and cometh to shame."


    Zechariah 13:3, "...Thou shalt not live; for thou speakest lies in the name of the LORD: "


    unsaved not welcome
    Here's me pretending to care...

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  • godismighty
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    Re: I intened to leave this world the same way I came into it!

    Proverbs 13:5, "A righteous man hateth lying: but a wicked man is loathsome, and cometh to shame."


    Zechariah 13:3, "...Thou shalt not live; for thou speakest lies in the name of the LORD: "


    unsaved not welcome

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  • Brother Helge
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    Re: I intened to leave this world the same way I came into it!

    Originally posted by Nighthawk View Post
    Just for clarification then, since you obviously have no sense of humor... THAT WAS A JOKE!!
    I can't hear anyone laughing.

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  • Nighthawk
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    Re: I intened to leave this world the same way I came into it!

    Originally posted by Brother Helge View Post
    And you call us "a little on the scary side".

    You came here uninvited, unwanted and unsaved.
    Do you really want to die in that manner?

    So far you have not praised Jesus or asked any meaningful questions regarding your salvation.

    Why are you here?
    Just for clarification then, since you obviously have no sense of humor... THAT WAS A JOKE!! Oh yeah, and I didn't ask any questions about my salvation because I already know the gods love me. I'm good in that respect, but thanks for the concern!!

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