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  • James Hutchins
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    Re: A Candle in the Darkness

    Originally posted by StarDreamerNight View Post
    ...
    Bad grammar, poor spelling, and improper sentence structure? What are you talking about, all I made was a few typing errors and a couple spelling errors. You must not know what bad writing is.
    I'm sorry, but it is clear you neither know many writers or many women. If you knew anything about writing and those that take up writing you would know that all serious writers always have an editor.

    Also it is clear you don't know many women or you have an inflated view of yourself as there are actually many very intelligent women.
    I am sorry your feelings are hurt. You are an excellent writer. I hope you get a big book deal one day.


    My father is dead, I said that many times before. How horrible can you be to even suggest my father left, and how inconsiderate because I had already said why my father was not apart of I and my mother's life.
    He is a lucky man.

    Good day to you, as this is the last I will talk to you Brother Hutchins.
    Off to bed?

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  • StarDreamerNight
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    Re: A Candle in the Darkness

    Originally posted by Mary Etheldreda View Post
    Have I misquoted the Holy Bible in any way? Am I failing to bring to the forefront God's Word? Your request for me to stop is a cry for help - what you really want is to stop being convicted of the Truth and your own rebellion. Dear, you may hide it from yourself, but you cannot hide it from God.
    Originally posted by Mary Etheldreda View Post
    I agree it's horrible. It is an abomination unto the LORD, it's so horrible!
    Dear, you are not in the position to forgive me. And I am not nobility so you need not bow your head to me. I would be satisfied knowing you've turned your life around and began to trust, fully trust, genuinely trust the LORD Jesus Christ. The pastors here can guarantee your Salvation if you choose to hearken to their Godly advice and place yourself in their care. The costs associated with such an event are worth it when you consider just how long eternity is.
    Sister your accusations have nothing to do with the Bible, your accusing my mother of a falsehood trying to say she is a lesbian but what basis do you have for this? I have clearly shown her to be a faithful Christian and a devote wife, I have posted nothing but good of the Lord and of my parents. Your words are of the devil and I rebuke you for your vile words., speak not any more such lies on my good mother nor insult my father by suggesting he would marry any but a christian wife.
    I have hidden nothing from the Lord, how can I when I have given him my heart and given him room within? I hold unto God and unto his Word, nor would I turn away or rebel against the one that has given me so much. I love God with all my heart and soul and I will not have you speak such as you have. I will not place my care in the hands of men but in God, he will take care of me not those here.


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    Originally posted by James Hutchins View Post
    How is anyone suppose to know that? Should we guess?
    Originally posted by James Hutchins View Post
    I shudder to think what you are a writer of. Bad grammar, poor spelling and improper sentence structure examples possibly.
    No one else needs an editor or an edit button.
    Young lady, we all know you are empty headed. It is Ok. Our expectations are low regarding you. Do not attempt to raise the bar to our waists as it will be out of your reach.
    Bad grammar, poor spelling, and improper sentence structure? What are you talking about, all I made was a few typing errors and a couple spelling errors. You must not know what bad writing is.
    I'm sorry, but it is clear you neither know many writers or many women. If you knew anything about writing and those that take up writing you would know that all serious writers always have an editor.
    Also it is clear you don't know many women or you have an inflated view of yourself as there are actually many very intelligent women.


    Originally posted by James Hutchins View Post
    What terrible things did you do to drive your father way in shame?
    My father is dead, I said that many times before. How horrible can you be to even suggest my father left, and how inconsiderate because I had already said why my father was not apart of I and my mother's life.


    Good day to you, as this is the last I will talk to you Brother Hutchins.

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  • Mary Etheldreda
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    Re: A Candle in the Darkness

    Originally posted by StarDreamerNight View Post
    Sister please stop,
    Have I misquoted the Holy Bible in any way? Am I failing to bring to the forefront God's Word? Your request for me to stop is a cry for help - what you really want is to stop being convicted of the Truth and your own rebellion. Dear, you may hide it from yourself, but you cannot hide it from God.

    Originally posted by StarDreamerNight View Post
    that is not true. My mother is faithful to her husband and would never even consider being with a woman. We are both good christian women and know homosexuality is a grave sin. She is not a "dirty feminist, rug-munching dyke" that is horrible.
    I agree it's horrible. It is an abomination unto the LORD, it's so horrible!

    Originally posted by StarDreamerNight View Post
    But I forgive you for you words, as you know not what you do and God would want me to forgive you for your words of falsehood. My mother is a wonderful and noble woman that loves my father deeply, we both wish he was still with us. -gives Sister Mary a warm smile and bows her head.-
    Dear, you are not in the position to forgive me. And I am not nobility so you need not bow your head to me. I would be satisfied knowing you've turned your life around and began to trust, fully trust, genuinely trust the LORD Jesus Christ. The pastors here can guarantee your Salvation if you choose to hearken to their Godly advice and place yourself in their care. The costs associated with such an event are worth it when you consider just how long eternity is.

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  • MissKage
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    Re: A Candle in the Darkness

    Originally posted by StarDreamerNight View Post
    Sister please stop, that is not true. My mother is faithful to her husband and would never even consider being with a woman. We are both good christian women and know homosexuality is a grave sin. She is not a "dirty feminist, rug-munching dyke" that is horrible.

    But I forgive you for you words, as you know not what you do and God would want me to forgive you for your words of falsehood. My mother is a wonderful and noble woman that loves my father deeply, we both wish he was still with us. -gives Sister Mary a warm smile and bows her head.-
    Like I said, don't listen to this lot...

    Honestly, I'm beginning to think their insane... That or the satire thing was true. I hope it's the latter...

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  • James Hutchins
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    Re: A Candle in the Darkness

    Originally posted by StarDreamerNight View Post
    Sister please stop, that is not true. My mother is faithful to her husband and would never even consider being with a woman. We are both good christian women and know homosexuality is a grave sin. She is not a "dirty feminist, rug-munching dyke" that is horrible.

    But I forgive you for you words, as you know not what you do and God would want me to forgive you for your words of falsehood. My mother is a wonderful and noble woman that loves my father deeply, we both wish he was still with us. -gives Sister Mary a warm smile and bows her head.-
    What terrible things did you do to drive your father way in shame?

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  • James Hutchins
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    Re: A Candle in the Darkness

    Originally posted by StarDreamerNight View Post
    There is a big difference between making typing errors and not knowing how to coherently write in English good sir. I know English very well as I am a writer, though I admit I do need an editor to fix any mistakes I may make. Please remember that this site does not have an edit butten for me to use to fix any typing mistakes I might make.
    How is anyone suppose to know that? Should we guess?
    I shudder to think what you are a writer of. Bad grammar, poor spelling and improper sentence structure examples possibly.
    No one else needs an editor or an edit button.

    Young lady, we all know you are empty headed. It is Ok. Our expectations are low regarding you. Do not attempt to raise the bar to our waists as it will be out of your reach.

    There is a good reason God had this put in the Bible. Can you figure out why?
    1st Peter 3:1 Likewise, ye wives, be in subjection to your own husbands; that, if any obey not the word, they also may without the word be won by the conversation of the wives;
    1st Peter 3:2 While they behold your chaste conversation coupled with fear.
    1st Peter 3:3 Whose adorning let it not be that outward adorning of plaiting the hair, and of wearing of gold, or of putting on of apparel;
    1st Peter 3:4 But let it be the hidden man of the heart, in that which is not corruptible, even the ornament of a meek and quiet spirit, which is in the sight of God of great price.
    1st Peter 3:5 For after this manner in the old time the holy women also, who trusted in God, adorned themselves, being in subjection unto their own husbands:
    1st Peter 3:6 Even as Sara obeyed Abraham, calling him lord: whose daughters ye are, as long as ye do well, and are not afraid with any amazement.


    Ask if you need help, there are many men here.

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  • Didymus Much
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    Re: A Candle in the Darkness

    Originally posted by MissKage View Post
    1) "submit", is incorrect. It should be "submit,"...
    What?

    ...2) posit-incorrectly spelled. Should be post...
    NO.

    pos·it   [poz-it] Show IPA
    verb (used with object)
    1. to place, put, or set.
    2. to lay down or assume as a fact or principle; postulate.

    from http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/posit
    Bolded the definition that Rev. Rodimer used correctly.

    ...3) "a writer". should instead be "a writer."...
    What?

    ...4) "writing abilities". should be "writing abilities."...
    What?

    ...Don't accuse others when your grammar and spelling are terrible, sir.
    You're going for "Ironic Post of the Week", aren't you? Don't bother, there's no prize.

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  • StarDreamerNight
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    Re: A Candle in the Darkness

    Originally posted by Mary Etheldreda View Post
    Your evasiveness answers the question just as readily as if you said, "Yes, Mary, my own mother was a dirty feminist, rug-munching dyke, and I'm sorry to say she raised me to wish I was a man as well."
    Sister please stop, that is not true. My mother is faithful to her husband and would never even consider being with a woman. We are both good christian women and know homosexuality is a grave sin. She is not a "dirty feminist, rug-munching dyke" that is horrible.

    But I forgive you for you words, as you know not what you do and God would want me to forgive you for your words of falsehood. My mother is a wonderful and noble woman that loves my father deeply, we both wish he was still with us. -gives Sister Mary a warm smile and bows her head.-

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  • Rev. Edward Clement
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    Re: A Candle in the Darkness

    Originally posted by StarDreamerNight View Post
    [LEFT]
    Yet not all husbands make judgments based on the guidance of the Holy Spirit, but inside based on their own pride and selfishness.
    Of course usaved heathen husbands, and false-Christians do things based on their own pride and selfishness. However, True-Christian(tm) Men of God(c) make judgments based on the guidance of the Spirit in the Word.

    If it is not what the Word says then it is not the Work of the Spirit, friend.
    You are implying that the Lord changes and does not gfollow His own Word - that is not biblical in the least.

    Malachi
    3:6 For I am the LORD, I change not; therefore ye sons of Jacob are not consumed


    Hebrews
    6:18
    That by two immutable things, in which it was impossible for God to lie, we might have a strong consolation, who have fled for refuge to lay hold upon the hope set before us

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  • MissKage
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    Re: A Candle in the Darkness

    Originally posted by Rev. M. Rodimer View Post
    That's be why you proofread before hitting "submit", dear.

    I would posit that if you require an editor's assistance to post a couple of simple sentences on an Internet discussion forum, you're not "a writer". Your grammar is terrible, even in this post defending your "writing abilities".
    1) "submit", is incorrect. It should be "submit,"

    2) posit-incorrectly spelled. Should be post.

    3) "a writer". should instead be "a writer."

    4) "writing abilities". should be "writing abilities."

    Don't accuse others when your grammar and spelling is terrible, sir.

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  • StarDreamerNight
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    Re: A Candle in the Darkness

    Originally posted by Rev. M. Rodimer View Post
    Protip: Learn to write coherently in English before arguing how much more intelligent you are than we.
    Also I never said I was more intellegent, just that I am not stupid and know I can do more the what James Hutchins seems to think.

    ((Fixed mistakes))
    I apologize but for that I mark you as a man I do not like. In truth I have actually seen that most women are as smart if not even smarter than men. Women mentally are just as strong and good as men, it's only physically that men are better (arguably). A woman cannot be a whore unless she is breaking God's Law of Chasity. Good day to you sir.

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  • Mary Etheldreda
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    Re: A Candle in the Darkness

    Originally posted by StarDreamerNight View Post

    Yet not all husbands make judgments based on the guidance of the Holy Spirit, but inside based on their own pride and selfishness.
    This is why it is of utmost importance for a woman to marry a True Christian™ man. Her very salvation is at stake.

    Originally posted by StarDreamerNight View Post
    Yet not all a husband says is of God, or should she except abuse from the man who is the head of the house.
    She should be obedient unto the LORD, for He alone is sovereign:

    Likewise, ye wives, be in subjection to your own husbands;
    that, if any obey not the word, they also may without the word be won by the conversation of the wives;
    1 Peter 3:1


    Originally posted by StarDreamerNight View Post
    Actually no, may disagreements for into stem from reasons outside of the Bible. Take finances for example, a husband and wife can and do disagree with how the household money is used and if it is used wisely.
    A True Christian™ husband is a good and faithful servant. (Matthew 25:20-21)

    Originally posted by StarDreamerNight View Post
    No I am suggesting nothing of the sort, I was giving you scriptures from the Bible. Are you suggesting God calls all women whores?
    On the contrary, I'm pointing out where you are.

    Originally posted by StarDreamerNight View Post
    Yet many times it is not in question Damnation or disobedience of God.
    Yes I would agree it is important but as I said before I look for a particular sort of man and as I will be nothing but the best wife I expect nothing but the best husband.
    Actually no, the Bible makes it clear God values women. One just need to look to how Jesus Christ treated and valued women.
    Yes, Jesus was above marriage. What do you think that means?

    Originally posted by StarDreamerNight View Post
    Sister Mary that is a horrible thing to say, especially since I made it clear I have a father and mother that loves me. My father died and my mother did not get remarried. You shouldn't even need to ask that question as I have answered who raised me. -disappointment-
    Your evasiveness answers the question just as readily as if you said, "Yes, Mary, my own mother was a dirty feminist, rug-munching dyke, and I'm sorry to say she raised me to wish I was a man as well."

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  • Didymus Much
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    Re: A Candle in the Darkness

    Originally posted by StarDreamerNight View Post
    ...Please remember that this site does not have an edit button for me to use to fix any typing mistakes I might make.
    There is a "Preview Post" button available. Make use of it.

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  • Rev. M. Rodimer
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    Re: A Candle in the Darkness

    Originally posted by StarDreamerNight View Post
    There is a big difference between making typing errors and not knowing how to coherently write in English good sir. I know English very well as I am a writer, though I admit I do need an editor to fix any mistakes I may make. Please remember that this site does not have an edit butten for me to use to fix any typing mistakes I might make.
    That's be why you proofread before hitting "submit", dear.

    I would posit that if you require an editor's assistance to post a couple of simple sentences on an Internet discussion forum, you're not "a writer". Your grammar is terrible, even in this post defending your "writing abilities".

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  • Rev. Edward Clement
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    Re: A Candle in the Darkness

    Originally posted by StarDreamerNight View Post
    I apoligize
    Friend, that is well of you because Brother James is one of the utmost Men of God(c) that you will meet. That can be said for every member of Landover Baptist Church.

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