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  • Rev. M. Rodimer
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    Re: New Here.

    Originally posted by science is wrong! View Post
    Well, these people are the most trustworthy on the net. All on this site is the truth and if you are lying about anything tell us now! Because none of the true christians on here have ever lied!
    In the interest of full disclosure, I'd like to point out that no True Christian™ has (or even could) lie since becoming a True Christian™. However, no person is born a True Christian™; people are born without knowledge of Jesus, and have to be taught. That's what atheists mean when they say we are all "born atheists". The truth is, we are all born sinful and evil (that is, atheist), and have to learn not to be.

    So, it's safe to assume that every True Christian™ has lied before he or she got Saved, but no longer lies, or sins in any way.

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  • science is wrong!
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    Re: New Here.

    Originally posted by Sydney View Post
    Hi,

    My name is Sydney and I am a new believer. I was saved in September of 2011. My life was filled with sin and I was very sin filled. I was lucky that a strong Christian Man came into my life last summer. He took me from the place I was living along with my 4year old little girl and I lived with his parents until he married me in October.
    My husband is a Man of God who is instructing me on how to live a more holy life. I am learning what my place is within the home and within our marriage. This is not always easy for me. He says that the rebellion that runs deep within me will need lots of correction and discipline. I'm not to good at receiving that either. I am thankful to my husband for saving me and my daughter from a life of sin and destruction, it is just sometimes it is very hard. I am learning the Bible and so many things all at once. I am trying hard to be a Godly woman and wife, I guess I have a lot to learn.
    My favorite Bible scripture is
    John 3:16 "For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believes in him should not perish, but have everlasting life."

    It gives me Hope that because I have given over my life to him, I will have everlasting life.

    Thank you
    Sydney
    Well, these people are the most trustworthy on the net. All on this site is the truth and if you are lying about anything tell us now! Because none of the true christians on here have ever lied!

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  • Brother Jared
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    Re: New Here.

    Originally posted by Sydney View Post
    Hi everyone,
    I'm going to try to answer all of your questions. First, I didn't have a husband when I had my little girl. The boy left and refused to admit that he was the dad. I was a very sin filled girl. I didn't have any guidance. My family didn't believe in God, and I never went to church. I spent my time looking for acceptance and love and only found trouble.
    My husband took us in like I said earlier. He is an older man and I am confident that he has the wisdom, discernment, and authority to not only teach and train me within our marriage but also with my little girl as well. All of it is very new to me. As my husband says, my little girl is already full of sin. She is disobedient and needs to learn how to obey. I never punished her. I never gave her rules or anything like that. I am grateful for my husband to even take on the task of my daughter.
    Every day I ask for forgiveness for my sins. I repent for my past sinful life every day. I must at all times be obedient, respectful, and honest. I am to at all-time be in as state of submission. When I need discipline, I put complete faith in the guidance and wisdom of my husband. When I first met my husband, before we got married, like I said his parents took my daughter and I in to live with them. I don’t really have parents of my own, so they have now become my mother and father. Because I wasn’t raised with a mother and father I am being taught now by them how to honor and obey my parents. My mother is teaching me how to cook, clean, and take care of my husband and our home. I am trained and disciplined by my mother and father as well. My husband and his family try to correct me and I know my punishment is deserved. I have to keep a journal of my disobedience, dishonesty, disloyal actions as well as my rebellion.
    I am sad you haven't found God earlier in your life. Your whorish actions have ensured a tough start for your daughter: "A bastard shall not enter into the congregation of the Lord; even to his tenth generation shall he not enter into the congregation of the Lord" (Deuteronomy 23:2)

    Now that you have come to knowledge of Gods favorite forum and the Truth that is told in here, there's no excuses anymore. I hope you are aware of that: "For if we sin wilfully after that we have received the knowledge of the truth, there remaineth no more sacrifice for sins" (Hebrews 10:26)

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  • Sydney
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    Re: New Here.

    Hi all,

    I'm sorry I haven't responded sooner. I was not allowed internet, but I am now. My daughter is 4 years old and my husband is 37 years old.

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  • Mrs. Naomi Portway
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    Re: New Here.

    Originally posted by Pastor Ezekiel View Post
    My God you complain a lot.
    Sorry Pastor. Aaron already read the post and said I shouldn't waste everybodies gosh danged time with all my whining and that if I cared about anybody besides me, me, me all the time I'd make myself useful instead of being such a burden on everybody. So I guess I'll just have to pray to Jesus and try harder to not be so selfish Pastor Zeke sir. Sorry.

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  • Pastor Ezekiel
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    Re: New Here.

    Originally posted by Mrs. Naomi Portway View Post
    Hello Sydney. My husband Aaron said it was ok for me to send you a friendship request, even though you're still an unsaved trash person. My marriage sounds sort of like yours, except I'm 14 and I don't have any babies yet, but I am pregnant.

    It's hard for Aaron sometimes, since I make so many mistakes he always has to discipline me. I try really hard, I really do, but I still do stuff like accidently breaking dishes, and they don't grow on trees you know, so Aaron gets mad.

    Also, I'm not very strong, so it's hard to feed the hogs sometimes, since my parents never taught me how to put my back into it. But Jesus picked Aaron for me and he is teaching me how to put my back into it. I also need to watch where I'm going better, because I fall down the stairs and run into door knobs all the time, so I have a lot of bruises.

    So, it was nice to meet you and I hope you'll be my friend. As long as you're not a damned carpet muncher, since Aaron says I probably attract dykes like flies on pig poop.
    My God you complain a lot.

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  • Mrs. Naomi Portway
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    Re: New Here.

    Originally posted by Sydney View Post
    Hi everyone,
    I'm going to try to answer all of your questions. First, I didn't have a husband when I had my little girl. The boy left and refused to admit that he was the dad. I was a very sin filled girl. I didn't have any guidance. My family didn't believe in God, and I never went to church. I spent my time looking for acceptance and love and only found trouble.
    My husband took us in like I said earlier. He is an older man and I am confident that he has the wisdom, discernment, and authority to not only teach and train me within our marriage but also with my little girl as well. All of it is very new to me. As my husband says, my little girl is already full of sin. She is disobedient and needs to learn how to obey. I never punished her. I never gave her rules or anything like that. I am grateful for my husband to even take on the task of my daughter.
    Every day I ask for forgiveness for my sins. I repent for my past sinful life every day. I must at all times be obedient, respectful, and honest. I am to at all-time be in as state of submission. When I need discipline, I put complete faith in the guidance and wisdom of my husband. When I first met my husband, before we got married, like I said his parents took my daughter and I in to live with them. I don’t really have parents of my own, so they have now become my mother and father. Because I wasn’t raised with a mother and father I am being taught now by them how to honor and obey my parents. My mother is teaching me how to cook, clean, and take care of my husband and our home. I am trained and disciplined by my mother and father as well. My husband and his family try to correct me and I know my punishment is deserved. I have to keep a journal of my disobedience, dishonesty, disloyal actions as well as my rebellion.
    Hello Sydney. My husband Aaron said it was ok for me to send you a friendship request, even though you're still an unsaved trash person. My marriage sounds sort of like yours, except I'm 14 and I don't have any babies yet, but I am pregnant.

    It's hard for Aaron sometimes, since I make so many mistakes he always has to discipline me. I try really hard, I really do, but I still do stuff like accidently breaking dishes, and they don't grow on trees you know, so Aaron gets mad.

    Also, I'm not very strong, so it's hard to feed the hogs sometimes, since my parents never taught me how to put my back into it. But Jesus picked Aaron for me and he is teaching me how to put my back into it. I also need to watch where I'm going better, because I fall down the stairs and run into door knobs all the time, so I have a lot of bruises.

    So, it was nice to meet you and I hope you'll be my friend. As long as you're not a damned carpet muncher, since Aaron says I probably attract dykes like flies on pig poop.

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  • TheLordSavedMe
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    Re: New Here.

    How old is your daughter? And how old is your husband?







    Tammi

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  • Sydney
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    Re: New Here.

    Hi everyone,
    I'm going to try to answer all of your questions. First, I didn't have a husband when I had my little girl. The boy left and refused to admit that he was the dad. I was a very sin filled girl. I didn't have any guidance. My family didn't believe in God, and I never went to church. I spent my time looking for acceptance and love and only found trouble.
    My husband took us in like I said earlier. He is an older man and I am confident that he has the wisdom, discernment, and authority to not only teach and train me within our marriage but also with my little girl as well. All of it is very new to me. As my husband says, my little girl is already full of sin. She is disobedient and needs to learn how to obey. I never punished her. I never gave her rules or anything like that. I am grateful for my husband to even take on the task of my daughter.
    Every day I ask for forgiveness for my sins. I repent for my past sinful life every day. I must at all times be obedient, respectful, and honest. I am to at all-time be in as state of submission. When I need discipline, I put complete faith in the guidance and wisdom of my husband. When I first met my husband, before we got married, like I said his parents took my daughter and I in to live with them. I don’t really have parents of my own, so they have now become my mother and father. Because I wasn’t raised with a mother and father I am being taught now by them how to honor and obey my parents. My mother is teaching me how to cook, clean, and take care of my husband and our home. I am trained and disciplined by my mother and father as well. My husband and his family try to correct me and I know my punishment is deserved. I have to keep a journal of my disobedience, dishonesty, disloyal actions as well as my rebellion.

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  • Christianzionist
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    Re: New Here.

    Originally posted by Pastor Ezekiel View Post
    Apparently she's passed out again in a puddle of her own waste. The Austrians live on Foster's Lager.
    Im confused, is she Austrian or European?

    Where is the sex tape link of her fornicating for beer money?

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  • Pastor Ezekiel
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    Re: New Here.

    Originally posted by Christianzionist View Post
    How many husbands, that is, lovers, have you gone through since you last posted here?
    Apparently she's passed out again in a puddle of her own waste. The Austrians live on Foster's Lager.

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  • Rev. M. Rodimer
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    Re: New Here.

    Originally posted by Pim Pendergast View Post
    Hello, Sydney

    I see that you are named after the great Australian city. Welcome to this forum. I am new here myself. I see that John 3:16 is your favourite verse. I hope you have also read verses 18b-20: "He that believeth not is condemned already, because he hath not believed in the name of the only begotten Son of God. And this is the condemnation, that light is come into the world, and men loved darkness rather than light, because their deeds were evil. For every one that doeth evil hateth the light, neither cometh to the light, lest his deeds should be reproved." They really complement verse 16 and balance it out.
    John 3:20 is my favorite! It shows, with perfect clarity, that all who refuse to become Christian are evil. If they weren't evil, they wouldn't hate the Light, and they'd be Christians.

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  • Christianzionist
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    Re: New Here.

    How many husbands, that is, lovers, have you gone through since you last posted here?

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  • Pim Pendergast
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    Re: New Here.

    Hello, Sydney

    I see that you are named after the great Australian city. Welcome to this forum. I am new here myself. I see that John 3:16 is your favourite verse. I hope you have also read verses 18b-20: "He that believeth not is condemned already, because he hath not believed in the name of the only begotten Son of God. And this is the condemnation, that light is come into the world, and men loved darkness rather than light, because their deeds were evil. For every one that doeth evil hateth the light, neither cometh to the light, lest his deeds should be reproved." They really complement verse 16 and balance it out.

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  • Christianzionist
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    Re: New Here.

    How often do you beg forgiveness to your husband for being an ex-whore?

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