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  • MitzaLizalor
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    Re: Hi there.

    Originally posted by Neddy View Post
    My name is Christian by the way, I'm really glad my parents named me this.
    Hi. I've had a look at your profile but there's nothing to indicate your sex. Is it Filipina by any chance? I noticed you mentioned two names so far both of which may be used for a boy or a girl. In Australia we know all about your heathen islands and the interchangeability of sexes there. That is why, after all, the false church of Rome set itself up as an imperial power. Growing up in a catholic country must be very difficult at best or altogether impossible. Yes there are some minor differences between Romish "priests" and Meccan "ayatollahs" but they are trivial and the end result of their heresy is the same.

    HELL FOREVER and INFINITE SUFFERING — that is why we love Jesus; I trust and pray that you will come to love Him too.

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  • Redeemed Papist
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    Re: Hi there.

    Read the Bible. See how real God is. Not the fake god the slant evangelists say He is. You're bound to have skipped bits - thise guys will twist scripture to say God wants you to be a sodomite if it suits their purposes.

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  • Pastor Ezekiel
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    Re: Hi there.

    Originally posted by Neddy View Post
    I see... but when I go to church, I pray about and for Jesus Christ the Lord and none other else except my friends and families. Maybe I just go to these church and never realize it was for Mary church.
    I pray like this: "Dear God, [My pray here]. In Jesus' name I pray, amen."

    Also, I don't believe in the Pope, I do not praise him. There are many reasons for these. I just don't want to explain, it may be rude.

    Hmmm... All these days and I was going to the wrong church? Papist thing is totally not me. I consider myself Christian and my friends who pray and believe as I do.

    Please help me. What church should I go to pray? I have made a great mistake. I must inform my friends.
    Did you know that Mary-worshiping Papists aren't even Christians? Better read THIS.

    Stop praying to statuary and give your life over to Christ instead. And take a bath for Christ's sake.

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  • Faith_Machine
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    Re: Hi there.

    Originally posted by Pastor Ezekiel View Post
    Phillipinos are a kind of spic cross bred with a slant. I know the place is lousy with queers.
    Brother you got that right. Did you know there are so many queers in the Flippippeens that they even have their own secret language that is only spoken and understood by queers?

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  • Nerddy
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    Re: Hi there.

    Originally posted by Thomas Taylor View Post
    A papist is a ring kissing Mary worshipper who believes that some guy sitting in Rome and wearing dresses is God's representative on earth. Yes, that would be you.

    By accepting Our Lord, Jesus Christ, as your own Personal Saviour. Live your life by the Word of God which can be found in The Holy Bible (KJV 1611). The teachings in The Good Book must be followed to the letter and no parts are to be left out or ignored.

    I hope this helps a little but if you need more information askone of the Pastors as they are much more knowledgeable than I am.
    I see... but when I go to church, I pray about and for Jesus Christ the Lord and none other else except my friends and families. Maybe I just go to these church and never realize it was for Mary church.
    I pray like this: "Dear God, [My pray here]. In Jesus' name I pray, amen."

    Also, I don't believe in the Pope, I do not praise him. There are many reasons for these. I just don't want to explain, it may be rude.

    Hmmm... All these days and I was going to the wrong church? Papist thing is totally not me. I consider myself Christian and my friends who pray and believe as I do.

    Please help me. What church should I go to pray? I have made a great mistake. I must inform my friends.

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  • Thomas Taylor
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    Re: Hi there.

    Originally posted by Neddy View Post
    What's a papist? Can you please tell what makes someone a Christian?
    A papist is a ring kissing Mary worshipper who believes that some guy sitting in Rome and wearing dresses is God's representative on earth. Yes, that would be you.

    By accepting Our Lord, Jesus Christ, as your own Personal Saviour. Live your life by the Word of God which can be found in The Holy Bible (KJV 1611). The teachings in The Good Book must be followed to the letter and no parts are to be left out or ignored.

    I hope this helps a little but if you need more information askone of the Pastors as they are much more knowledgeable than I am.

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  • Nerddy
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    Re: Hi there.

    Originally posted by Thomas Taylor View Post
    So that would be closer to Villasis would it? I know a lot about the Philippines. Are there still prostitutes everywhere and is this still the government's main source of revenue?
    Yes it is near, about 3 towns distance from Manaoag to Villasis. Prostitutes are long gone, but there' a lot of gay people. They're friendly but I avoid them. Our government is very corrupt and they just make things worse, been hoping someday be able to leave here in the Philippines and live somewhere else.

    Originally posted by Pastor Ezekiel View Post
    Phillipinos are a kind of spic cross bred with a slant. I know the place is lousy with queers. I hear they smell bad, but I've never been near one.
    That's kinda racist...? It's 'Filipinos' by the way, Pastor Ezekiel.

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  • Thomas Taylor
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    Re: Hi there.

    Originally posted by Neddy View Post
    What's a papist? Can you please tell what makes someone a Christian?



    I'm not from Tagaytay. The main OurLady of Manaoag (the church one) is located at Pangasinan. The one here in our town is a chapel branch I think.

    I know about that crucifying thing, but I do not do those.
    So that would be closer to Villasis would it? I know a lot about the Philippines. Are there still prostitutes everywhere and is this still the government's main source of revenue?

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  • Thomas Taylor
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    Re: Hi there.

    Originally posted by Pastor Ezekiel View Post
    Phillipinos are a kind of spic cross bred with a slant. I know the place is lousy with queers. I hear they smell bad, but I've never been near one.
    Pastor, like all countries that have catlickism as thier main religon it is a hedonistic hellhole. It is definitely on a par with Sodom.

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  • Nerddy
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    Re: Hi there.

    Originally posted by Zechariah Smyth View Post
    Mass? Our Lady of something-something?



    Friend, that almost sounds like papists. I thought you were a Christian?



    Yours in Christ (NOT MARY),

    Z. Smyth
    What's a papist? Can you please tell what makes someone a Christian?

    Originally posted by Thomas Taylor View Post
    Ah, so you are a catlick from Tierra de Maria, Tagaytay.

    Do you crucify yourself at Easter?
    I'm not from Tagaytay. The main OurLady of Manaoag (the church one) is located at Pangasinan. The one here in our town is a chapel branch I think.

    I know about that crucifying thing, but I do not do those.

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  • Pastor Ezekiel
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    Re: Hi there.

    Phillipinos are a kind of spic cross bred with a slant. I know the place is lousy with queers. I hear they smell bad, but I've never been near one.

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  • Thomas Taylor
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    Re: Hi there.

    Originally posted by Neddy View Post

    Which church do you go to?
    -It's not really a church btw, I go to a chapel near here called "Our Lady of Manaoag". The church is pretty far down the road but when in special times( like Christmas for example ), we go there to pray.


    Ah, so you are a catlick from Tierra de Maria, Tagaytay.

    Do you crucify yourself at Easter?

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  • Zechariah Smyth
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    Re: Hi there.

    Mass? Our Lady of something-something?



    Friend, that almost sounds like papists. I thought you were a Christian?



    Yours in Christ (NOT MARY),

    Z. Smyth

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  • Nerddy
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    Re: Hi there.

    Originally posted by John North View Post
    Hi Christian and Welcome.

    Tell us more about yourself. When and how did you come to find Jesus? What is your favorite verse from the Bible? Which church do you go to? Where do you live?
    That's a lot of question XD
    When and how did you come to find Jesus?
    -My answer to this would be the same to James Hutchins. You'll be reading it later on below.

    What is your favorite verse from the Bible?
    -Hmm, there's a lot of verse I have taken notes because it's inspiring. My favorite verse would be definitely the one in my Signature.

    Which church do you go to?
    -It's not really a church btw, I go to a chapel near here called "Our Lady of Manaoag". The church is pretty far down the road but when in special times( like Christmas for example ), we go there to pray.

    Where do you live?
    -I live in the Philippines, a religious country. But there are Muslims here, but they live in different region... I don't even want to have a Muslim friend because they're evil ( I mean, just a little mistake you made for them and they'll be like mad and scary. Also their appearance looks not really trust worthy and not appealing ).

    I enjoyed answering those Thanks.

    Originally posted by Pastor Isaac Peters View Post
    Welcome, dear friend. I like the choice of Scripture in your signature; that's a passage that Christians can apply all the time.
    Thanks Pastor Isaac Peters!

    Originally posted by James Hutchins View Post
    Tell us about how you were lost and you realized Jesus was there to show you the way. Stories of redemption are always so vital in todays troubling times.
    I was born as a Christian, but I just ignore it as if it is nothing... In 2007, there was special mass event that me and my friends go to because many people are attending even our great parents. The story of Jesus turns me into something new and better. There I just realized my doings are wrong and I'm sinful. From then I started to learn and study the bible. I always pray to God now and I know that he hears it.



    I'll be changing my avatar to something nicer that I prefer. Thanks.

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  • James Hutchins
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    Re: Hi there.

    Tell us about how you were lost and you realized Jesus was there to show you the way. Stories of redemption are always so vital in todays troubling times.

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