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  • StarDreamerNight
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    Re: A Candle in the Darkness

    Originally posted by Mary Etheldreda View Post
    That's a lovely image!

    I'll post it here, if you don't mind:



    You seem at first appearances to be a very nice young lady. If it pleases the LORD to have you fellowship with us, perhaps you will find a nice husband here.

    I've known Dr. Niles a long time now and can vouch for his Godly character. The rumors about why his wife left are completely baseless. There has never been any evidence uncovered suggesting any improper relationships or excessive alcoholical consumption, and we have an exceedingly thorough Department of Faith here. You can trust us.

    Thank you
    The image didn't come up

    Also thank you for the link but I will simply look though it now, I will be looking for very particular traits in the men here and on what they post. I am interested in a man that will treat me a a daughter of God and will show me respect.

    On Dr. Niles I will consider him, search for his name and see what he has posted here.

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  • StarDreamerNight
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    Re: A Candle in the Darkness

    Originally posted by Brother Jared View Post
    Dear Ashley

    We believe the sixty-six books of the Old and New Testaments to be the full record of God’s self-disclosure to mankind. Different men, while writing according to their own styles and personalities, were supernaturally moved along by the Holy Spirit to record God’s very words, inerrant in the original writings. Therefore, those applying themselves to study its literal, historical-grammatical context can accurately understand God’s Word. Scripture is fully trustworthy as our final and sufficient authority for all of life (2 Timothy 3:16-17; 2 Peter 1:20-21). Therefore I don't understand why this upsets you (See Exodus 21:7-11 and the story of Isaac and Rebekah in Genesis 24)?
    I believe this myself yet I also understand the time period in which this was based, things were very different back then they are now. The bible is completely true yet while most of it is spiritual in nature there are other parts that clearly show cultural differences. Here in the United States parents do not sell of their daughters or arrange their marriage and instead teach their daughters (or at least they should) so that they can choose wisely for themselves. I have been raised as such, taught from the Bible from youth and shown what to look for in a husband so that when the time comes I can pick wisely.

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  • Mary Etheldreda
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    Re: A Candle in the Darkness

    Originally posted by StarDreamerNight View Post
    http://postimage.org/image/8cm5zpk3l/

    I here a nice image I found online that shows my thoughts on my faith
    That's a lovely image!

    I'll post it here, if you don't mind:



    You seem at first appearances to be a very nice young lady. If it pleases the LORD to have you fellowship with us, perhaps you will find a nice husband here.

    I've known Dr. Niles a long time now and can vouch for his Godly character. The rumors about why his wife left are completely baseless. There has never been any evidence uncovered suggesting any improper relationships or excessive alcoholical consumption, and we have an exceedingly thorough Department of Faith here. You can trust us.

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  • Brother Jared
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    Re: A Candle in the Darkness

    Originally posted by StarDreamerNight View Post
    Well that is fine, I can understand that Brother Jared. I allow God through his Holy Bible to show me where I error and need correction. -Smiles at you and gives a small bow-

    On the link you gave I don't think so, especially after seeing this "How much do you guys think I could sell my daughter for?", "Is Anyone Willing to Purchase my Daughter?", and "Arranging Marriages from Children? Offers and bidding."
    No offense to those here but I don't think I will talk about marriage to those talking about selling their daughters. There also seems to be other threads that sadden me a bit so I will not speak in that area yet.
    Dear Ashley

    We believe the sixty-six books of the Old and New Testaments to be the full record of God's self-disclosure to mankind. Different men, while writing according to their own styles and personalities, were supernaturally moved along by the Holy Spirit to record God's very words, inerrant in the original writings. Therefore, those applying themselves to study its literal, historical-grammatical context can accurately understand God's Word. Scripture is fully trustworthy as our final and sufficient authority for all of life (2 Timothy 3:16-17; 2 Peter 1:20-21). Therefore I don't understand why this upsets you (See Exodus 21:7-11 and the story of Isaac and Rebekah in Genesis 24)?

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  • StarDreamerNight
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    Re: A Candle in the Darkness



    I here a nice image I found online that shows my thoughts on my faith

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  • StarDreamerNight
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    Re: A Candle in the Darkness

    Originally posted by Brother Jared View Post
    You're right Bobby-Joe, I was maybe formulating my words a bit harsher than intended - my apologies. I'm just concerned about this young woman with no male figure in her family to guide her through life. I hope she's strong with Christ and visits church regularly.
    My strength comes from God, my courage from Jesus Christ. I am lead by my Father and will not fall away with my savior in control of my life. Jesus Christ is the male figure in my life and in the end that is all I need to stay true to my faith. Also yes I do go to church, my mother and I going every week without fail.
    I am a warrior of my God, guided by Jesus Christ

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  • Brother Jared
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    Re: A Candle in the Darkness

    You're right Bobby-Joe, I was maybe formulating my words a bit harsher than intended - my apologies. I'm just concerned about this young woman with no male figure in her family to guide her through life. I hope she's strong with Christ and visits church regularly.

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  • StarDreamerNight
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    Re: A Candle in the Darkness

    Well that is fine, I can understand that Brother Jared. I allow God through his Holy Bible to show me where I error and need correction. -Smiles at you and gives a small bow-

    On the link you gave I don't think so, especially after seeing this "How much do you guys think I could sell my daughter for?", "Is Anyone Willing to Purchase my Daughter?", and "Arranging Marriages from Children? Offers and bidding."
    No offense to those here but I don't think I will talk about marriage to those talking about selling their daughters. There also seems to be other threads that sadden me a bit so I will not speak in that area yet.

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  • Bobby-Joe
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    Re: A Candle in the Darkness

    Originally posted by Brother Jared View Post
    I'm not convinced a woman will know for sure that she doesn't have to be set straight sometime. Especially if there's no husband or father around. Your prime task must be to find a husband so you can start making small soldiers for God! Landover actually have a forum for this purpose!

    YIC
    Easy there Brother Jared,

    We must rejoice she has listened to Christ and maintained her purity and not sunk into depravity like so many young women these day. If you watched the DVDs provided by Reverend Osborn so many ladies are ensnared by lesbianism and other depravities.

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  • Brother Jared
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    Re: A Candle in the Darkness

    I'm not convinced a woman will know for sure that she doesn't have to be set straight sometime. Especially if there's no husband or father around. Your prime task must be to find a husband so you can start making small soldiers for God! Landover actually have a forum for this purpose!

    YIC

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  • StarDreamerNight
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    Re: A Candle in the Darkness

    My mother raised me well, as such I don't need to be set or slapped straight. I know how to act and throwing hissy fits or causing problems is not they way I act, and as for a brother... yes I have one yet he currently has taken his own path. -Sighs-

    His story is much like that of the Prodigal Son, yet in his case he hasn't found his way back yet.

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  • Brother Jared
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    Re: A Candle in the Darkness

    Welcome to God's favorite forum!

    I regret to hear that you don't have a husband or father with you. What masculine figure do you have to set/slap you straight when you have your regular occuring female 'hissy fits'? A brother?

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  • StarDreamerNight
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    Re: A Candle in the Darkness

    Originally posted by Zechariah Smyth View Post
    Your father has not had any success in locating a husband for you? That's a shame. That means that every 28 days you are literally flushing a potential soldier for Christ© right down the toilet.



    YiC,

    Zech
    My father died when I was young, but he was a good man, all I have is my mother who has refused to have any man but my father. Believing it would be a sin to be known by another man but my father.

    Well I have yet to see these potental solders for Christ©, I trust that God will lead me to the right man.
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    Bobby-Joe I am grateful for the welcome, as I am grateful to Zechariah Smyth

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  • Zechariah Smyth
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    Re: A Candle in the Darkness

    Originally posted by StarDreamerNight View Post
    Thank you for your concern and but I am not married yet, I have not found a man that follows God's will as he should and I refuse to many any but a righteous man.
    I require nothing but the best, which counts him being an intellegent man that will treat me as the daughter of God that I am.
    Your father has not had any success in locating a husband for you? That's a shame. That means that every 28 days you are literally flushing a potential soldier for Christ(c) right down the toilet.



    YiC,

    Zech

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  • Bobby-Joe
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    Re: A Candle in the Darkness

    Welcome Ashely to our humble TRUE Christian(tm) forum. It is rather refreshing to meet another Christian after those other kinds of folks we get. Still, we know His judgment will be upon them so all we can do is pray for them.

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