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  • FreeFromBrains
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    Re: Hello, everyone!

    Originally posted by Irinka the jewess View Post
    Mr Hutchinson, you are too sweet!
    What a suck up.

    Why do you want to part of a religion that wants gays to be killed, women to do nothing but have baby after baby and be subservient to men?

    They beleive that their so called loving god also burns people for simply not loving him.

    Cognitive dissonance, much?

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  • Irinka the repentant jewess
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    Re: Hello, everyone!

    Originally posted by James Hutchins View Post
    Please do not 'hit' on Irinka, she is married. Go back to your http://www.prowlingforover40cougars.com
    If you'd only get your head out of the gutter and into the Bible, you'd be a happier person instead of being bitter, miserable and alone. The whole world is not out to get you. Just Jesus.
    Mr Hutchinson, you are too sweet!

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  • Matthew Hopkins
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    Re: Hello, everyone!

    Originally posted by ThinksDesign View Post
    I'm glad you have decided not to be out off by some of the mysogynists, here. It's nice to have a woman who is not completely brainwashed.

    ThinksDesign
    I'm certain that Sister Irinka will not wish to be associated with your feminazi ideology.

    I will pray for your eternal soul.

    YBIC

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  • James Hutchins
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    Re: Hello, everyone!

    Originally posted by ThinksDesign View Post
    I'm glad you have decided not to be out off by some of the mysogynists, here. It's nice to have a woman who is not completely brainwashed.

    ThinksDesign
    Please do not 'hit' on Irinka, she is married. Go back to your http://www.prowlingforover40cougars.com
    If you'd only get your head out of the gutter and into the Bible, you'd be a happier person instead of being bitter, miserable and alone. The whole world is not out to get you. Just Jesus.

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  • Thinks Design
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    Re: Hello, everyone!

    Originally posted by Irinka the jewess View Post
    Good morning, I hope everybody had a good and restful night. This is a new day that the Lord has given us so that we might serve Him and bless His name. Hallelujah!
    I'm glad you have decided not to be out off by some of the mysogynists, here. It's nice to have a woman who is not completely brainwashed.

    ThinksDesign

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  • Irinka the repentant jewess
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    Re: Hello, everyone!

    Good morning, I hope everybody had a good and restful night. This is a new day that the Lord has given us so that we might serve Him and bless His name. Hallelujah!

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  • Irinka the repentant jewess
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    Re: Hello, everyone!

    Originally posted by Matthew Hopkins View Post
    Click on your photo, then click on user cp, then click on "edit avatar", on the left.

    YBIC
    Thank you, Matthew, I tried. It is not working... Maybe the admins can do something?

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  • Matthew Hopkins
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    Re: Hello, everyone!

    Originally posted by Irinka the jewess View Post
    Nice picture - except it does not look anything like me. I can post one of my own, now that I actually got to my computer. Most of the posts I made I did from my phone and was not able to load a picture from there for some reason, though I did give it a try. Anyway, is there a way to make my own face known to you?
    Click on your photo, then click on user cp, then click on "edit avatar", on the left.

    YBIC

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  • Irinka the repentant jewess
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    Re: Hello, everyone!

    Nice picture - except it does not look anything like me. I can post one of my own, now that I actually got to my computer. Most of the posts I made I did from my phone and was not able to load a picture from there for some reason, though I did give it a try. Anyway, is there a way to make my own face known to you?

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  • Irinka the repentant jewess
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    Re: Hello, everyone!

    Originally posted by Deaner View Post
    I have not read the whole thread Irinka and I apologize for the defaults in our computer program.

    Would you be more comfortable with hook nosed yid?
    I lack a hooked nose so this description would not fit me very well. I suppose, you can attach any label you please to my name, and would not really bother me because I am a daughter of God and I belong to Christ, and I feel quite secure and at peace with whatever name anyone might call me.

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  • Irinka the repentant jewess
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    Re: Hello, everyone!

    Originally posted by Rev. M. Rodimer View Post
    That's a wonderful attitude, Irinka! But don't you tell them that everyone who turns her back on God's unconditional love, whether through not believing, believing in a false god, or through sinning in any way, will be resurrected into an immortal body so God may burn her alive for all time in His Lake of Fire?

    It's only fair for people to be adequately informed so they can make a proper decision, don't you think?
    I quite agree with you, Reverend. I don't think I have ever put it quite so graphically, That is a great way of explaining, and I shall definitely make future use of it. I have given people warnings about what will happen to them if they choose to spend eternity outside of God's presence in eternal damnation and never-ending suffering. But thank you again for the great way you put your warning into words! Very well said.

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  • Matthew Hopkins
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    Re: Hello, everyone!

    Amen, Sister, Amen!

    YBIC

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  • Irinka the repentant jewess
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    Re: Hello, everyone!

    Originally posted by Matthew Hopkins View Post
    Which of these do you find the most inspiring? For me it is Ezekiel. Only the other day, after receiving an unjust ticket for a parking violation, I reflected on Ezekiel 25:17 and felt stronger in the Lord!

    YBIC
    As you seem to have noticed before, I am most inspired by Isaiah. "Also I heard the voice of the Lord, saying, Whom shall I send, and who will go for us? Then said I, Here am I; send me." (Isaiah 6:8). This is a truly inspiring piece of Scripture for me.

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  • Rev. M. Rodimer
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    Re: Hello, everyone!

    Originally posted by Irinka the jewess View Post
    Reverend, the reference to the Prophets was meant for Mr. Matthew Hopkins, sorry for the misplaced response. When I am asked what it means to be a Christian, I say that it means picking up your cross and following Jesus no matter what the cost. I tell the person I am speaking with that it means dying to self and allowing Him to reign in one's heart, to take charge of one's life and to do with it as He pleases. I tell them it is not easy and most likely not fun (though it can bring much joy if you have the right attitude and perspective). If they choose to turn their backs on God's offer of unconditional love, it really is not for me to be concerned with - it is between them and God, for I am but a vehicle, a vessel in His hands, a messenger, if you will. If they have a problem, it is a problem with the message, not the messenger. I have learned patience and remain polite at all times. Once in Houston, during a witnessing expedition, I encountered an angry man who was so mad that I even dared to speak about God to him that he kicked me in the lower abdomen. The Lord has been good to me and healed my wounds, and I was able to give birth to two healthy children a few years later. Glory and Praise be to His Name!
    That's a wonderful attitude, Irinka! But don't you tell them that everyone who turns her back on God's unconditional love, whether through not believing, believing in a false god, or through sinning in any way, will be resurrected into an immortal body so God may burn her alive for all time in His Lake of Fire?

    It's only fair for people to be adequately informed so they can make a proper decision, don't you think?

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  • Matthew Hopkins
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    Re: Hello, everyone!

    Originally posted by Irinka the jewess View Post
    The second division of the Hebrew Scriptures (The Tanakh - תנ"ך) is called “The Prophets", with first being "The Torah" or "The Law" (The Pentateuch) and the third being "The Writings". Of the eight scrolls of the Prophets the first half are called “The Former Prophets” (Joshua, Judges, Samuel, Kings) and the last four “The Latter Prophets,” (Isaiah, Jeremiah, Ezekiel and the Minor Prophets) as Zechariah seems to hint in Zechariah 1:4. The eighth book, the last of the Latter Prophets, contains a collection of all the twelve “minor” prophets from Hosea to Malachi.
    Which of these do you find the most inspiring? For me it is Ezekiel. Only the other day, after receiving an unjust ticket for a parking violation, I reflected on Ezekiel 25:17 and felt stronger in the Lord!

    YBIC

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