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  • James Hutchins
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    Re: "questioninglady" has political disagreements and a thin skin (Was: "Hello!")

    Originally posted by questioninglady View Post
    Never heard of her, and never sung anything like that. All of the music I sing was written hundreds of years ago by composers who were primarily Christian or of Christian beliefs. What are your feelings on the lgbt community? (this is to all of you)
    I am not familar with the 'lgbt' Church. Is it involved in Missionary OutReach in the Pacfic rim?

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  • nichole the lezbean pervert
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    Re: "questioninglady" has political disagreements and a thin skin (Was: "Hello!")

    Never heard of her, and never sung anything like that. All of the music I sing was written hundreds of years ago by composers who were primarily Christian or of Christian beliefs. What are your feelings on the lgbt community? (this is to all of you)

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  • Rev. M. Rodimer
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    Re: "questioninglady" has political disagreements and a thin skin (Was: "Hello!")

    Questioninglady, I'm still concerned that you may be subject to the vile influence of opera singer and "pop-crossover" singer Markella Hatziano.

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    This is what "opera" may get you, QLady. I certainly hope never to hear you squawking filth like this:

    I had a dream
    Of a peace­ful place
    And the peace­ful place was here

    No gods to love
    No people to hate
    For the hate would disappear

    But it’s not like that
    Gods’ people rule
    And Gods’ people rule with fear
    And I’m not afraid

    They can’t have my mind
    For my mind will persevere

    I am just one voice
    But with oth­ers just like me
    We’ll fight the fight of reason together
    Everyone’s a player in the game

    No one can escape the god delu­sion
    Every­where I look I see the same
    People over­whelmed with god delusion
    Every­day I feel the shame
    of cen­tur­ies of god delu­sion
    Every­body shares the blame
    For a world still plagued by god delusion
    All I see around me are the cas­u­al­ties of god delu­sion
    Every­one bam­boozled with the cer­tain­ties of god delu­sion
    Why can’t we have free­dom from the cruel­ties of god delu­sion
    Save us all from god delusion

    Time is run­ning out
    To des­troy the gods
    The gods no one can see

    If we don’t want to die
    And we want to live
    We can’t live with theocracy

    You can’t silence us
    We are every­where
    And every­where we’ll be

    We will mock your gods
    We’ll pro­claim the truth
    And the truth is blasphemy

    I am just one voice
    But with oth­ers just like me
    We’ll fight the fight of reason together

    Everyone’s a player in the game
    No one can escape the god delu­sion
    Every­where I look I see the same
    People over­whelmed with god delusion

    Every­day I feel the shame
    of cen­tur­ies of god delu­sion
    Every­body shares the blame
    For a world still plagued by god delusion
    All I see around me are the cas­u­al­ties of god delu­sion
    Every­one bam­boozled with the cer­tain­ties of god delu­sion
    Why can’t we have free­dom from the cruel­ties of god delusion
    Save us all from god delusion


    Disgusting.

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  • Jeb Stuart Thurmond
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    Re: Hello!

    Originally posted by questioninglady View Post
    I was reading from this...
    http://biblebrowser.com/romans/15-7.htm
    I just feel like all major Abrahamic religions preach virtually similar ideologies....I guess thats where I came up with all humans.
    "Virtually" is not enough. You must preach and obey EVERY WORD:

    Deuteronomy 8: 2-3 (King James Version):

    And he humbled thee, and suffered thee to hunger, and fed thee with manna, which thou knewest not, neither did thy fathers know; that he might make thee know that man doth not live by bread only, but by every word that proceedeth out of the mouth of the Lord doth man live.

    also in Matthew 4:4:

    But he answered and said, it is written, Man shall not live by bread alone, but by every word that proceedeth out of the mouth of God.

    and Luke 4:4:

    And Jesus answered him, saying, It is written, that man shall not live by bread alone, but by every word of God.

    Imagine you have a child, who then decides that, since some other person has the same rules and expects the same chores done, that you're no longer their mother. I mean, all mothers are the same, right?

    That would be a foolish child, especially if their mother has a history of jealousy issues and extreme violence.

    Anyway, what about hindus and buddhists and whatever the Chinese believe....That's about 2,000,000,000 people, what do your think about them and their eternal fate?

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  • nichole the lezbean pervert
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    Re: Hello!



    THIS is what I am speaking of. And no it is not, and its been around ALOT longer than you.
    Last edited by Jeb Stuart Thurmond; 04-20-2012, 10:29 PM.

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  • Jeb Stuart Thurmond
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    Re: Hello!

    Originally posted by questioninglady View Post
    Can't say I am a fan of soap-opera, and I'm not even sure what horse-opera is for that fact.
    Gunsmoke? The Good, The Bad, The Ugly? You know what, it's best you've never heard of 'em. Horseback riding has got to be the most unladylike think that can be done with clothes on.

    A degree in Opera as a PERFORMING art. You know, Luciano Pavarotti, Marilyn Horne, Renee Fleming. I sing the great works of composers like Mozart, Verdi, and Wagner. Do you understand now?
    I don't speak european. It isn't some sort of techno-trance thing, is it? The kind that hypnotizes you until you can be converted to eurosocialism?

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  • nichole the lezbean pervert
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    Re: Hello!

    I was reading from this...
    http://biblebrowser.com/romans/15-7.htm
    I just feel like all major Abrahamic religions preach virtually similar ideologies....I guess thats where I came up with all humans. I do have research and reading to do on the subject, so I'm sorry for anything that seems ignorant I may post, I'm really just hear to learn...

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  • Jeb Stuart Thurmond
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    Re: Hello!

    Originally posted by questioninglady View Post
    Because of medical issues, I am unable to bear children
    Keep praying, Jesus cures all.

    I know you'll never hear another republican say this, but why not adopt a lot of foreign babies and raise them as Christians?

    I know, the only thing my fellow republicans loves more than gushing over a candidate with lots of biological (white) children, is mocking liberal celebrities who adopt brown ones. Well, I guess you could always adopt from the orphanages in Romania.

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  • Didymus Much
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    Re: Hello!

    Originally posted by questioninglady View Post
    My favorite biblical verse would have to be Romans 15:7 as I believe acceptance of all humans is a wonderful and practical thing in this day and age...
    If you read the beginning of the book of Romans (instead of just picking out a misunderstood feel-good verse), you'll see that Paul was speaking to the members of the church in Rome (do NOT read that to mean the Roman Catholic Church, an entity that did not exist at the time), and that is to whom his remarks are addressed, not "all humans".

    If you would find any Scripture that you think says God accepts "all humans", please post it, and the True Christians™ and I will do our best to clear up your misunderstandings.

    Thanks, and have a great day!

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  • nichole the lezbean pervert
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    Re: Hello!

    Can't say I am a fan of soap-opera, and I'm not even sure what horse-opera is for that fact. A degree in Opera as a PERFORMING art. You know, Luciano Pavarotti, Marilyn Horne, Renee Fleming. I sing the great works of composers like Mozart, Verdi, and Wagner. Do you understand now?

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  • Jeb Stuart Thurmond
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    Re: Hello!

    Originally posted by questioninglady View Post
    My favorite biblical verse would have to be Romans 15:7 as I believe acceptance of all humans is a wonderful
    Wait WHAT?!? Romans is written to Christians. It says Christians are to accept other Christians. It is not a contradiction of the rest of the Bible which calls for us to separate ourselves from heathens: Romans 16:17:,1st Corinthians 5:11, 2 Corinthians 6:14–17, 2 Thessalonians 3:6. Time for you to repent and separate yourself from strangers: Nehemiah 9:2 before they convert you to their false idols: 1st Kings 11:1-2.

    I am pursuing a degree in opera
    Which kind? Soap-opera? Horse-opera? I hope you don't mean space-opera, because science fiction set in the future makes a mockery of Christ's promise to return during this generation: (Mt.16:28, Mt.23:36, Mt.24:34, Mt.26:64, Mk.9:1, Mk.13:30, Lk.9:27, Lk.21:32, Phil.4:5, Heb.1:2, Rev.22:20).

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  • Redeemed Papist
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    Re: Hello!

    Originally posted by questioninglady View Post
    My favorite biblical verse would have to be Romans 15:7 as I believe acceptance of all humans is a wonderful and practical thing in this day and age. I have just moved to attend Graduate School and am currently not a member of any congregation. I am pursuing a degree in opera and I hope to change and inspire the world with the power of song. I am currently looking for an accepting and intelligent congregation to learn from, as I discover the bible in a whole new light. Is this a sufficent post? I hate to think I am thin skinned....
    You need to start reading Romans at Romans 1.
    Romans 1:16-20
    16For I am not ashamed of the gospel of Christ: for it is the power of God unto salvation to every one that believeth; to the Jew first, and also to the Greek.

    17For therein is the righteousness of God revealed from faith to faith: as it is written, The just shall live by faith.

    18For the wrath of God is revealed from heaven against all ungodliness and unrighteousness of men, who hold the truth in unrighteousness;

    19Because that which may be known of God is manifest in them; for God hath shewed it unto them.

    20For the invisible things of him from the creation of the world are clearly seen, being understood by the things that are made, even his eternal power and Godhead; so that they are without excuse:

    It's a wondrous and blistering attack on iniquity from the get go. And we see just how little excuse we have for turning our backs on God's words.

    I'll leave it to you to find the rest by following the link and read it. In context. What a joy it is to see how God hates the perverted and the murderers and the disobedient.

    GLORY!

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  • Rev. M. Rodimer
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    Re: Hello!

    Originally posted by questioninglady View Post
    Hello!
    I inspire to do much more with my life than that! I am currenting pursuing a graduate degree in opera performance, and have a lot of work lined up as an opera singer. Because of medical issues, I am unable to bear children but I do plan to marry one day and make delicious pies ( I make a mean pecan pie that my family always enjoys on holidays).
    You're not a fan of that vile Markella Hatziano, are you?

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  • nichole the lezbean pervert
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    Re: Hello!

    Hello!
    I inspire to do much more with my life than that! I am currenting pursuing a graduate degree in opera performance, and have a lot of work lined up as an opera singer. Because of medical issues, I am unable to bear children but I do plan to marry one day and make delicious pies ( I make a mean pecan pie that my family always enjoys on holidays).

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  • nichole the lezbean pervert
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    Re: Hello!

    My favorite biblical verse would have to be Romans 15:7 as I believe acceptance of all humans is a wonderful and practical thing in this day and age. I have just moved to attend Graduate School and am currently not a member of any congregation. I am pursuing a degree in opera and I hope to change and inspire the world with the power of song. I am currently looking for an accepting and intelligent congregation to learn from, as I discover the bible in a whole new light. Is this a sufficent post? I hate to think I am thin skinned....

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