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  • Seventy
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    Re: Hello All

    Originally posted by Rev. M. Rodimer View Post
    That is not a Command. Saying something "is a shame" to someone is not a command not to do it.

    If someone wishes to embarrass himself, that's his business.

    And as I have already said, I have no ability to tell Landover's members how to style their hair.


    Remember our little discussion about reading comprehension?
    You are correct here,I just wanted to see you interpret it differently that what many say it means. I did it for the reason state earlier,to see you change it to give yourselves wiggle room.

    By the way, do you view hate as disobeying god?

    Lev 19:17 Thou shalt not hate thy brother in thine heart: thou shalt in any wise rebuke thy neighbour, and not suffer sin upon him...KJV

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  • Seventy
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    Re: Hello All

    Originally posted by Rev. M. Rodimer View Post
    That is not a Command. Saying something "is a shame" to someone is not a command not to do it.

    If someone wishes to embarrass himself, that's his business.

    And as I have already said, I have no ability to tell Landover's members how to style their hair.


    Remember our little discussion about reading comprehension?
    Now how did I know you were going to come back with this? I can show you several post where a few of you have given your own interpretation of the scripture. This is cherry picking.

    Let me ask you, what is your interpretation of these scripture?

    Lev 19:27 Ye shall not round the corners of your heads, neither shalt thou mar the corners of thy beard...KJV
    Lev 19:19 Ye shall keep my statutes. Thou shalt not let thy cattle gender with a diverse kind: thou shalt not sow thy field with mingled seed: neither shall a garment mingled of linen and woollen come upon thee....KJV

    I have more,but I'll save them for later. I'll wait until examples of them rear their heads.

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  • Rev. M. Rodimer
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    Re: Hello All

    Originally posted by Seventy View Post
    I posted the scripture from the KJV of the bible. Countless times you all have said that the scriptures were law, and that you follow them to the letter. You all have even said that you would follow the scriptures that says to kill if secular allowed you to do it without retribution.

    So do you follow scripture when possible or don't you?
    That is not a Command. Saying something "is a shame" to someone is not a command not to do it.

    If someone wishes to embarrass himself, that's his business.

    And as I have already said, I have no ability to tell Landover's members how to style their hair.


    Remember our little discussion about reading comprehension?

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  • Seventy
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    Re: Hello All

    Originally posted by Rev. M. Rodimer View Post
    Please show me where we are Commanded to have short hair.

    As pastor of my own congregation, I have no ability to direct the hairstyles of Landover's members.
    I posted the scripture from the KJV of the bible. Countless times you all have said that the scriptures were law, and that you follow them to the letter. You all have even said that you would follow the scriptures that says to kill if secular allowed you to do it without retribution.

    So do you follow scripture when possible or don't you?

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  • Rev. M. Rodimer
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    Originally posted by Seventy View Post
    Mary Etheldreda, you and your toys.



    Exactly what lies have I told? Look at Deaner's avatar,if that is him,are you telling me that is short hair. I told you before,you need to put a little forethought into your actions.
    Please show me where we are Commanded to have short hair.

    As pastor of my own congregation, I have no ability to direct the hairstyles of Landover's members.

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  • Seventy
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    Mary Etheldreda, you and your toys.



    Exactly what lies have I told? Look at Deaner's avatar,if that is him,are you telling me that is short hair. I told you before,you need to put a little forethought into your actions.

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  • Seventy
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    Re: Hello All

    Originally posted by Rev. M. Rodimer View Post
    I can't think of any True Christian™ with long hair, or who got tattoos after being Saved. Some are in the process of having pre-Salvation tattoos removed.

    Could you point them out?
    I believe old Cranky has long hair? If that is an old picture,shouldn't he change it? If members that have tattoos have to remove them to conform to the rules, shouldn't he have an avatar that shows conformity?

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  • Rev. M. Rodimer
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    Originally posted by Seventy View Post
    Now I see a few members on here that is not following scripture. And I think I've seen one or two tattoos.
    I can't think of any True Christian(tm) with long hair, or who got tattoos after being Saved. Some are in the process of having pre-Salvation tattoos removed.

    Could you point them out?

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  • Seventy
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    Originally posted by Redeemed Papist View Post
    We'll leave that to God. All we can do is warn people of the danger to their souls that the Bible spells out. Sadly, there are people all over the place undermining the Bible by making God up in their own heads then cherry picking the bits that agree with them. These people then talk nonsense and drag people into Satan's clutches.
    There is a fundamental hypocrisy of cherry picking the bible. It is a sport shared by all. For example, a man having long hair.

    1 Corinthians 11:13-15
    King James Version (KJV)
    14 Doth not even nature itself teach you, that, if a man have long hair, it is a shame unto him?
    Now I see a few members on here that is not following scripture. And I think I've seen one or two tattoos.

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  • Rev. M. Rodimer
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    Originally posted by ConiferousDreams View Post
    It's true that Obama is a pro-choice candidate; why, then, you might ask, am I voting for him, when being a good Christian I am of course pro-life? In my opinion at least, even though I am against abortion, I also believe strongly in God's greatest gift to us, and what sets us apart from the animals: free will (Philemon 1:14). Even though I think abortion is wrong, I respect that a woman has the free will to choose this.
    So then you believe it should be also legal for a woman to bash her three-year-old's head in with a hammer, because of her free will?

    And if a man wants to strangle a grandmother for the $10 in her purse, that should likewise be permitted, because he has the right to exercise his free will, right?

    Murder of all sorts should be legal, yes?

    And either way, it saddens me at least a little when stuff like this:

    Is said about one of my closest friends. I truly appreciate your advice but I still think that Matthew can be saved. After all, God can truly forgive anyone if they are faithful enough (Ephesians 1:7).
    . . . and your friend is an atheist. Therefore, not faithful at all. Therefore, he has chosen eternal torment.

    Originally posted by ConiferousDreams View Post
    I'm not saying that I think abortion is OK; in fact I feel quite the opposite. The thought of a human life being ended before birth saddens and angers me just as much as it would you

    All I'm saying is that God's gift of free will is something that should be respected, even if it means allowing the misguided to sin.
    So yes, you do think all murder should be legalized.

    By voting for Obama or another pro-choice candidate, it's not like I personally am killing a beautiful human soul (I would never be able to handle that ), but again, I believe that the government cannot disallow someone from God-given free will, even if they spurn God's gift and use it for sin.
    So it's OK to support laws that encourage murder, as long as you don't actually pull the trigger yourself?

    What kind of a scumbag are you, anyway?
    Originally posted by ConiferousDreams View Post
    Many Nazis were told that if they did not follow orders, they would be shot or otherwise tortured. Therefore they did not act on their free will.
    Sure they did.

    They had the option of being killed, killing themselves, or torturing others to death. They freely chose to torture others to death.

    Next you'll be saying God doesn't really give us free will, because we have the choice between unquestioning obedience to His Laws, or spending eternity being burned alive in His Lake of Fire.

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  • Redeemed Papist
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    Originally posted by Seventy View Post
    To understand him you must understand the mind set of the Pacific Northwest when it comes to wildlife and trees.
    We'll leave that to God. All we can do is warn people of the danger to their souls that the Bible spells out. Sadly, there are people all over the place undermining the Bible by making God up in their own heads then cherry picking the bits that agree with them. These people then talk nonsense and drag people into Satan's clutches.

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  • Seventy
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    Re: Hello All

    Originally posted by Zechariah Smyth View Post
    I think I'm going to be sick...we have a baby-murderer in our midst.



    Tell me, why does the sight of elk blood freak you out, but the screams of a blood-soaked child are OK?



    Yours in Christ,

    Z. Smyth
    To understand him you must understand the mind set of the Pacific Northwest when it comes to wildlife and trees.

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  • Mary Etheldreda
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    Originally posted by ConiferousDreams View Post
    I got similar reactions from my parish
    Wait, you're cathlick???

    You do know that cathlics are not Christians, right?

    Originally posted by ConiferousDreams View Post
    and I was hoping that the intelligent and open-minded people on this sight would be able to leave church and state apart
    "Open-minded" is a liberal euphemism for "forsake morality to gain pleasures of the flesh." Dear, True Christians™ are not "open-minded."

    Originally posted by ConiferousDreams View Post
    and I really don't want my political opinion to detract from my love of God.
    It doesn't matter what you want (that's part of the "open-minded" lie). It matters what God wants, and His mind in these coming elections is quite clear.

    Originally posted by ConiferousDreams View Post
    Even though I think abortion is wrong, I respect that a woman has the free will to choose this.
    Next time a volcano buries your God-mocking state you can thank all the baby-killing sluts for bringing the Wrath of God to your doorstep.

    Originally posted by ConiferousDreams View Post
    I truly appreciate your advice but I still think that Matthew can be saved. After all, God can truly forgive anyone if they are faithful enough (Ephesians 1:7).
    Well, your friend clearly isn't faithful, nor does he want to be. Don't, as they say, cast ye your pearls before swine (Matthew 7:6).

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  • Faith_Machine
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    Re: Hello All

    You've cited sources showing that when you put a Nazi war criminal on trial, he will say he was just following orders?

    That's not super convincing, friend.

    Now then, regarding your wife, how does she feel about the fact that you approve of killing babies? Also, what is your favorite kind of pie for her to serve you?

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  • ConiferousDreams
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    Originally posted by Faith_Machine View Post
    You call that a confession, boy? You ain't foolin' anybody with that tepid testimony, son. If you don't start telling us real quick about every little sickening sexual thing you've ever done, I am going to have to assume that honesty is not a priority for you.

    (You can't hide anything from God, you know.)
    I can say with all honesty with God as my witness, I had never done anything sexual in any way until I met my darling wife Eliza and after we had married. This was after I had embraced God as my savior, and after our marriage of course, the only thing that came of it was consensual sex in the missionary position for the purposes of procreation.

    I have nothing to hide that I haven't already told you, but I appreciate your dedication to rooting out the evils of the world.

    Originally posted by Faith_Machine View Post
    Can you cite a source to support these assertions?






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