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  • Creationist Ron
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    Originally posted by LadyofHarlotts View Post
    Hurm. I'd be so angry at my dad if he thought it'd be okay to find me a husband. He was never around. Why should he have a say in my relationships? He's probably chose some juvenile delinquent.
    Your Dad has the right to marry you off to whoever he pleases Young Lady.

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  • Levi Jones
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    Originally posted by Yea-tho-we-walk View Post
    I did some research and Death Valley is in the U.S. Southwest, so my question is, why would anyone choose to live in Death Valley? Possibly to simulate Hell? Just in case you are living in some sort of denial, I can post a map that positively proves that Death Valley IS in the U.S. Southwest. There is still time to turn to Jesus and save yourself from Hell and the simulated Hell that you strangely decided to live in! Maybe it is time to open a Bible and learn how to escape the demonic living Hell that you are living in and replace an occasional tumbleweed with Jesus!
    Amen, friend. Can you imagine being stuck in Phoenix or Palm Springs in December? I can't imagine the horror. Me, I like seasons. I love shoveling snow. I love everything about our honest and hard working Iowa winters!

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  • LadyofHarlotts
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    Originally posted by Abigail Talmadge View Post
    It's upsetting me to see you rapidly receive strikes and edits to your account . Perhaps you should just listen and try to understand and accept what some of those on the forum (including me) believe! You seem like a kind girl, but you should really start to read, obey, and focus on Christ and his good word! Otherwise, this way not be the only place you'll be getting banned from!
    Thank you Abigail! I think you're very nice. <3

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  • LadyofHarlotts
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    Originally posted by Ron55555 View Post
    My bad Abigail I didn't see that part I tend to speed read, and end up skipping things, but still a girl her age should be reading the bible cleaning, and her father should be finding her a husband.
    Hurm. I'd be so angry at my dad if he thought it'd be okay to find me a husband. He was never around. Why should he have a say in my relationships? He's probably chose some juvenile delinquent.

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  • Abigail Talmadge
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    It's upsetting me to see you rapidly receive strikes and edits to your account . Perhaps you should just listen and try to understand and accept what some of those on the forum (including me) believe! You seem like a kind girl, but you should really start to read, obey, and focus on Christ and his good word! Otherwise, this way not be the only place you'll be getting banned from!

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  • LadyofHarlotts
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    Originally posted by Abigail Talmadge View Post
    I think she said, "besides the Good Book" before stating the book titles, and by that I think she means the Bible.
    That's exactly what I mean! Thanks Abigail!

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  • Creationist Ron
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    Originally posted by Abigail Talmadge View Post
    I think she said, "besides the Good Book" before stating the book titles, and by that I think she means the Bible.
    My bad Abigail I didn't see that part I tend to speed read, and end up skipping things, but still a girl her age should be reading the bible cleaning, and her father should be finding her a husband.

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  • Abigail Talmadge
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    Originally posted by Ron55555 View Post
    Why isn't the bible on your list of favorite books? Do you have your fathers permission to be on here?
    I think she said, "besides the Good Book" before stating the book titles, and by that I think she means the Bible.

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  • LadyofHarlotts
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    Originally posted by Ron55555 View Post
    Why isn't the bible on your list of favorite books? Do you have your fathers permission to be on here?
    I wrote "my favorite books (other than the Good Book) are:..."

    You guys do like asking that.

    No my father doesn't even live in the same state as me.

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  • LadyofHarlotts
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    Originally posted by Mrs. Naomi Portway View Post
    I'll be 15 this coming March and I've been married for almost nine months. I'll be having my husband's first son by New Year's Day, Lord willing.


    You shouldn't talk about your chest like that, kids could read this. And they're really called breasts anyway and they're for feeding babies, not showing off to every man who you see, that makes them want to rape you. Mine grew a bunch lately, but Aaron says they make me look like a streetwalker, so I have to wear baggy clothes now.
    I respect your choice to be married and have a child at your age.

    And actually, the frontal lobe is part of the brain.

    "The frontal lobes, which are also called the cerebral cortex, are the seat of emotions and judgments related to sympathy, which is the ability to feel sorrow for someone else's suffering, and empathy, which the ability to understand another's feelings and problems. They are also the seat of understanding humor, including subtle witticisms and word plays. The frontal lobes also recognizes sarcasm and irony. And they are where recognition of deception occurs. The frontal lobes control the processes called "mentalizing" upon which our socialization is based; this is the ability to understand another's mental processes.

    Other functions that the frontal lobes control are the functioning of sequencing events, which is the ability to plan a series of movements needed to perform a multi-step task, like making a sandwich. Spontaneity of facial expression and of interaction with others is also controlled by the frontal lobes as is the function of flexibility in thinking processes, for example, being able to conceive of and choose between complex alternatives in a social environment. The problematic opposite of this flexibility is perseveration, which is the fixed persistence of a single thought. Both attentiveness of focus on a single task and resistance to emotional lability, which is commonly referred to as mood changes or mood swings, are controlled by the frontal lobes.

    The ability to solve problems, which often depends on flexible thinking, and the ability to correctly express language are both controlled by the frontal lobes, as well. In addition to this, our personalities are controlled by the frontal lobes. This is not all, though, as they also control movement, initiation, emotional impulsivity, memory, sexual behavior, and judgment."
    This is not fully developed until the age of 21.

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  • Creationist Ron
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    Originally posted by LadyofHarlotts View Post
    HI! I am Emily!
    I'd rather not say what church I attend over the Net. Sorry. :/
    My favorite Bible verse is:
    Genesis 1:1
    "In the beginning God created the heaven and the earth."
    I love it because it is the real-life "Once Upon a Time!" As if we were in our own story and we're all strong supporting characters, and God is the ultimate author!
    It's simple, but I love it!
    I don't think I "found" Jesus, but that he's always been with me since the start! BUT! You could say it was reinforced when I was baptised.

    Hmm. Other things about me is that I go to high school.
    My favorite current subjects are: AP Psychology, Advanced Theatre, History, AP Composition and Literature, Chemistry, and Algebra (when I can actually understand it. It's tricky, but I get excited when I finally get it.)

    My favorite musicians/bands are:
    Muse
    Loreena McKennitt
    Pink Floyd
    Adele
    David Bowie
    Alice Smith

    My favorite books (Other than the Good Book) are:
    The Phantom of the Opera -- Gaston Leroux
    American on Purpose -- Craig Ferguson
    The Great Gatsby -- F. Scott Fitzgerald
    1984 -- George Orwell
    The Harry Potter Series -- J.K. Rowling
    Brave New World -- Aldous Huxley
    Alice's Adventures in Wonderland -- Lewis Carroll
    Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas -- Hunter S. Thompson
    Candide -- Voltaire
    Okay, okay, so I have a lot of favorite books. I'll stop now. xP

    My favorite movies are:
    Any Johnny Depp movie!
    Any Tim Burton movie!
    Mary Poppins
    Matilda
    Rebel Without a Cause
    Napoleon Dynamite
    A Little Princess

    Fave T.V. Shows are:
    21 Jump Street
    The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson
    Regular Show
    Once Upon a Time

    Fave Video Games:
    Pokemon Emerald Version
    Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time

    The things I love the most are: attending church, singing/acting, drinking tea, studying about the Victorian Era, reading, sleeping, and learning about other people! I'd love to learn about you guys!

    By the way, for those of you wondering about my picture, it's not me. It's from the 2004 film version of Andrew Lloyd Webber's Phantom of the Opera. The actress is Emmy Rossum as Christine Daae! My dream role!
    Why isn't the bible on your list of favorite books? Do you have your fathers permission to be on here?

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  • Mrs. Naomi Portway
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    Originally posted by LadyofHarlotts View Post
    Oh, and I forgot to say that I am under 18. Too young to be married!
    I'll be 15 this coming March and I've been married for almost nine months. I'll be having my husband's first son by New Year's Day, Lord willing.

    Originally posted by LadyofHarlotts View Post
    My frontal lobe isn't even fully developed yet!
    You shouldn't talk about your chest like that, kids could read this. And they're really called breasts anyway and they're for feeding babies, not showing off to every man who you see, that makes them want to rape you. Mine grew a bunch lately, but Aaron says they make me look like a streetwalker, so I have to wear baggy clothes now.

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  • Abigail Talmadge
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    Originally posted by LadyofHarlotts View Post
    I'm too young to be a good mother yet. Plus, teen pregnancy is a good way to be rejected by all society where I'm from.
    Some of my classmates who had to drop out of school due to pregnancy get harshly ridiculed. I won't judge them, but I do feel bad for them.
    We talk about teen mothers in my Psychology class. It's infants of teen mothers who are most likely to suffer from shaken baby syndrome because they get so frustrated. I could never live with myself if I caused harm to my own child. I'm too young. Nothing I want to think about now. Not until I find a special gentleman and spend enough time with him to know that I love him. Hopefully he'll love me back and ask me to marry him. Only then will I think about children. I think I'll wait until my late twenties or early thirties. Enough for me to find out who I am, before I am responsible for little ones' lives.
    Who you are in Earth's society and what others think of you doesn't truly matter- what matters is who you are in the eyes of the Holy Father. And Shaken Baby syndrome is just a legend, the holy Bible actually has many parts that include beating your child! If your child acts out of order, it needs to be punished- but you can only beat your child if has done something wrong. Don't just beat it out of anger. That's how I brought up my little Hannah as a good Christian Child, with the Kings James Bible, whether it be reading or beating! Marriage is the bonding between men and women for the purpose to create children. I love my husband to death, but I almost got married first when I was 17! I know it's upsetting, but women are truly lower then men, and that's a fact supported by the Word of God. Women don't need a bunch of liberal knowledge to survive, all you really need is to do as God commands!

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  • Pastor Ezekiel
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    Originally posted by LadyofHarlotts View Post
    All I can say is that I'm very sorry you think that way.
    I was always told that if you hate, there's no room in your heart for love.
    So then you're criticizing God Himself? Because He hates plenty!

    “And the slain of the Lord shall be at that day from one end of the earth even unto the other end of the earth: they shall not be lamented, neither gathered, nor buried, they shall be dung upon the ground.” Jeremiah 25:33

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  • LadyofHarlotts
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    Originally posted by Pastor Ezekiel View Post
    None of what you posted above is true in any sense of the word. If you were an actual Christian, you would know that all of those commandments and directives were addressing how Christians (or pre-Christians) should treat each other. God specifically tells us that He hates some people, and that He created hellfire as a place to send them if they refuse to repent.







    Since retarded people and other mental cripples people with serious head ailments have no ability of understanding that Jesus died for there sins, they will never see the kingdom of God This is my take unless they miraculously find the cognitive ability to accept Him as there personal savior, they will roast in Hell along with all the Catholics, child molesters, fornicators and mass murderers, not to mention the aborted and miscarried fetuses, who were also never able to comprehend Jesus and must therefore be tortured for eternity. And retardeds are demons. You can look that up.
    All I can say is that I'm very sorry you think that way.
    I was always told that if you hate, there's no room in your heart for love.

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