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  • Rev. M. Rodimer
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    Originally posted by meemie View Post
    Yeah, took a gander at them. They'll be useful for when I have trouble interpreting something. Thanks.


    I was also thinking, would it be okay if a thread was started for the artists here on Landover? Or is there one already? It would be great to see what artistic talents our fellow Christians have. Would it be allowed?
    Discussion about Thomas Kinkade

    Who's your favorite artist?

    Who knows what else you might find with the Search function?

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  • Dr Laurence Niles
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    Hi meemie, how are you getting on with Leviticus?

    I find it an excellent one stop shop to get the basics of what God actually wants from Mankind (as opposed to the light weight, namby pamby, liberalism that the so called modern churches proliferation networks ascribe to).

    YIC

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  • Faith_Machine
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    Meemie, you sure do flap your gums a lot! Why don't you spend less time talking about your "thoughts" and more time praising Jesus?

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  • Pastor Ezekiel
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    Originally posted by meemie View Post
    I was just seeing if it was okay :/ Thought it was better than going ahead and making one myself. I also wouldn't stay on this forum if I weren't Christian. So far it's helping me out a lot.

    Despite all the paintings of Jesus and angels, is it not accepted?
    Maybe you want to invite your degenerate pals from 4-chan in to post their gay anime pornography?

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  • meemie
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    Originally posted by Pastor Ezekiel View Post
    You're not a Christian, so why are you asking?

    Most artists are queers anyway.
    I was just seeing if it was okay :/ Thought it was better than going ahead and making one myself. I also wouldn't stay on this forum if I weren't Christian. So far it's helping me out a lot.

    Despite all the paintings of Jesus and angels, is it not accepted?

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  • Pastor Ezekiel
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    Re: hey, there

    Originally posted by meemie View Post
    Yeah, took a gander at them. They'll be useful for when I have trouble interpreting something. Thanks.


    I was also thinking, would it be okay if a thread was started for the artists here on Landover? Or is there one already? It would be great to see what artistic talents our fellow Christians have. Would it be allowed?
    You're not a Christian, so why are you asking?

    Most artists are queers anyway.

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  • meemie
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    Yeah, took a gander at them. They'll be useful for when I have trouble interpreting something. Thanks.


    I was also thinking, would it be okay if a thread was started for the artists here on Landover? Or is there one already? It would be great to see what artistic talents our fellow Christians have. Would it be allowed?

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  • Rev. M. Rodimer
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    Originally posted by meemie View Post
    right, right.

    I am currently on Leviticus. It's not that far in, I know, but I read just a little bit everyday to remember it better. Began about a month ago.
    Are you making use of the resources listed in my signature?

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  • meemie
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    right, right.

    I am currently on Leviticus. It's not that far in, I know, but I read just a little bit everyday to remember it better. Began about a month ago.

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  • Zechariah Smyth
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    You may have missed this part:

    Originally posted by Zechariah Smyth View Post
    How far along are you in your Bible reading? Please tell me you started at Genesis 1:1 and are reading it straight through...the first time I did that, my life changed completely!



    Yours in Christ,

    Z. Smyth

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  • meemie
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    Originally posted by Laurence Niles View Post
    I can see how some people who have not yet been washed clean of sin by the blood of the Lamb might think the message of the Bible might seem mean.

    I regularly witness to the gaywise (as they ply their filthy trade) and sometimes even my gentle rebukes that they are going to Hell are met with confusion and knee jerk assumptions that I am being mean.

    Obviously this is not the case: the Bible tells us that God wants them dead and that they will go to Hell with all the dogs and wizards and if I can help one person NOT be sent to Hell to burn for eternity by merciful God I have done my Christian duty.

    So many people these days think that it is okay to break God's statutes: these people are told by false Christians that simply being nice is the way to get into Heaven.

    Given God's very Word contradicts that I feel it is my duty to save people from having to go to Hell because of thier iniquity.

    All the best.
    Great answer, thank you, sir. Right on the mark of what I was needing to know.

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  • Redeemed Papist
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    Originally posted by meemie View Post
    You certainly are right, don't let someone out there do things alone because apparently that would drive them to murder kids. Laws. Change. Evil stuff. Got it.

    Thanks. Me too.
    That's why we need laws that are based on God's morality so disobedient children can properly be identified and stoned to death by due process. As it stands at the moment we are overrun with disobedient children who then turn into disobedient adults and clog up our prisons and welfare systems. Generations of ignoring the evil we are too squeamish to address properly by killing people as God commands have overrun us with queers and disobedient people.

    Read your Bible and see how you can join us in righteously turning back the tide and once again pleasing God.

    Praise Jesus!

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  • meemie
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    Originally posted by Redeemed Papist View Post
    See! That's much better. It's easy to lose moral compass if you have left the Bible out of your life. Why if left to your own devices you end up thinking disobedient children ought not to be beaten then killed if they don't change their ways and that just won't do! A quick dose of the morality your nation was built on will have you joining us in campaigning for righteous changes in the law so we can remove evil from among us real quick.

    I hope your Bible reading goes well.
    You certainly are right, don't let someone out there do things alone because apparently that would drive them to murder kids. Laws. Change. Evil stuff. Got it.

    Thanks. Me too.

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  • Dr Laurence Niles
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    I can see how some people who have not yet been washed clean of sin by the blood of the Lamb might think the message of the Bible might seem mean.

    I regularly witness to the gaywise (as they ply their filthy trade) and sometimes even my gentle rebukes that they are going to Hell are met with confusion and knee jerk assumptions that I am being mean.

    Obviously this is not the case: the Bible tells us that God wants them dead and that they will go to Hell with all the dogs and wizards and if I can help one person NOT be sent to Hell to burn for eternity by merciful God I have done my Christian duty.

    So many people these days think that it is okay to break God's statutes: these people are told by false Christians that simply being nice is the way to get into Heaven.

    Given God's very Word contradicts that I feel it is my duty to save people from having to go to Hell because of thier iniquity.

    All the best.

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  • meemie
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    Originally posted by ExGay Alex View Post
    How is it done? Have you ever even BEEN to a church? By explaining the conditional love of God and the temporary sacrifice of his only begotten son, Jesus as a structure to ensure salvation for all good people.

    As for your last sentence, I think you need to calm down a bit. Nobody has attacked you. Nobody is mean here, and where in one place anywhere has any one of us at any time every misquoted the Bible. This forum is the most consistent with the Scriptures as you will find anywhere.

    I must make a point about your meanness, however. I really find it offensive to be accused of hypothetical crimes ("you are a murderer because if you had seen me there you would have killed me" and the like). Here, you accuse of us of offending straight men (presumably including you although you write sort of gay-like) because we WOULD have said something IF the circumstances were completely different.

    And we know you are old enough to be married because you should't be here unless you are an adult.

    You have a lot to learn, friend. Stick around. We can explain anything you might be questioning.

    in Christ,

    Alex
    Thank you, YES, I've been to a church. I only asked here because the answer varies wherever you go, and I was asking that in case I needed to adjust.

    You're right about calming down, that did seem a bit crazy, didn't it? I'll take your word on that everyone here is nice. In my defense though, the last sentence wasn't meant to be crazy, and it didn't look like it to me, but it did seem so to other people. That's the same way I ended up seeing some posts being somewhat mean, when the user probably didn't mean it, but it came out that way.

    Nope, no hypothetical crimes (where did the murder come from?) I was repeating what I read on here to use as examples that others might have glimpsed at. And I wasn't accusing every single one of you for offending straight men, I was simply putting that as a statement, to one person, in a way of, "saying this is sorta like saying that, careful, ok?" I'm not gay or lesbian, but I still won't say my gender here because here it seems gender plays a huge role on how you're judged. I could elaborate on that, but like I said in a different reply, it'll cause misconceptions and derail the topic drastically.

    Welcome to the internet, where age is lied about. Wouldn't be surprising at all if there was a youngin' or two on here pretending to be adults. (To clear it up, yes, I'm old enough to be an adult.)

    I'll be sure to stick around. Pretty sure all the confusion cleared up any questions I had, so I'll be hanging around throwing in my two cents here and there.

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