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  • Pastor Ed Lowman
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    Originally posted by Justin Campbell View Post
    If I could change a secular law, it would be for our right to kill all the enablers of debauchery and sin. Without them, our path to making America a loving and God-fearing nation would be easier. I mean, who would protect the effeminate fags?
    I couldn't have said it better myself.

    Welcome, Justin.

    YiC,

    Pastor Ed

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  • James Hutchins
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    Friend, God has not need for a will.
    What is wrong with you that you need a bus?

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  • Justin Campbell
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    Originally posted by Redeemed Papist View Post
    Your understanding of the need to remove barriers to properly disposing of those elements of our society who hate Jesus the most shows you are a rational being who desires to live a life like Christ would want you to. I suggest you get baptised at once and feel the love of Jesus permeating your body from within. Only by being truly immersed in the sweet blood of our Lord as a man who understands the need of God to be praised and obeyed can you be saved.
    I will surely arrange for this as soon as possible. I only pray that I'm not smoted by a bus on the will of the Lord before then.

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  • Redeemed Papist
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    Originally posted by Justin Campbell View Post
    That is quite true. I have no memory of what I thought when I was an infant. I asked my mom if I should get baptized again, but she said it wouldn't matter as I have already done this. I do agree that I should be rebaptized, just in case.
    Your understanding of the need to remove barriers to properly disposing of those elements of our society who hate Jesus the most shows you are a rational being who desires to live a life like Christ would want you to. I suggest you get baptised at once and feel the love of Jesus permeating your body from within. Only by being truly immersed in the sweet blood of our Lord as a man who understands the need of God to be praised and obeyed can you be saved.

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  • James Hutchins
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    God only trusts a person of rational mind.

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  • Justin Campbell
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    Originally posted by James Hutchins View Post
    Tell me, as a baby, how were you able to rationally and honestly, with forethought and a true heart, give yourself to Jesus? Most normal people have to be at least seven years old. Only catlicks baptize babies still hot from the womb, so desperate to get new male members.
    That is quite true. I have no memory of what I thought when I was an infant. I asked my mom if I should get baptized again, but she said it wouldn't matter as I have already done this. I do agree that I should be rebaptized, just in case.

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  • James Hutchins
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    Tell me, as a baby, how were you able to rationally and honestly, with forethought and a true heart, give yourself to Jesus? Most normal people have to be at least seven years old. Only catlicks baptize babies still hot from the womb, so desperate to get new male members.

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  • Mary Etheldreda
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    Originally posted by Justin Campbell View Post
    Lots of questions. Let me sort them out.

    Okay, so after living on the brink of a near atheistic and hedonistic lifestyle, it occured to me that I was missing something in life. I remembered when I was younger and I would go to the church with my parents to praise the Lord Jesus Christ who loves us so dearly, and missed that. It was when I felt close to God, and with Him, I felt myself capable of resisting sin and keeping a well healthy life.

    If I could change a secular law, it would be for our right to kill all the enablers of debauchery and sin. Without them, our path to making America a loving and God-fearing nation would be easier. I mean, who would protect the effeminate fags?

    I chose Maryland because my mom and brother live there. They're both God-fearing Christians as well.
    Mr. Campbell, you seem to have a humble spirit. I hope you enjoy our valuable forums.

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  • Justin Campbell
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    Lots of questions. Let me sort them out.

    Okay, so after living on the brink of a near atheistic and hedonistic lifestyle, it occured to me that I was missing something in life. I remembered when I was younger and I would go to the church with my parents to praise the Lord Jesus Christ who loves us so dearly, and missed that. It was when I felt close to God, and with Him, I felt myself capable of resisting sin and keeping a well healthy life.

    If I could change a secular law, it would be for our right to kill all the enablers of debauchery and sin. Without them, our path to making America a loving and God-fearing nation would be easier. I mean, who would protect the effeminate fags?

    I chose Maryland because my mom and brother live there. They're both God-fearing Christians as well.

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  • Mary Etheldreda
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    Hello and welcome to our friendly forums!



    So what brought to you Maryland, when there are so many Godly places in the United States from which to choose?

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  • Justin Campbell
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    Originally posted by John Creeser View Post
    Welcome Justin!!

    You sound like a decent fellow. Tell us, how many soldiers for Christ (boys) do you have? What is your favorite pie?

    Deuteronomy is one of my favorite books of the Bible. Deuteronomy 4:2 is a great verse!!
    I'm glad to hear you like Deutronomy. I think most Christians deliberately ignore that whole book these days. I don't have any kids, I'm barely an official adult myself. As for my favorite pie? Not sure. I don't eat pie often.

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  • Redeemed Papist
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    So... what's the thing about secular law you would change first to bring it more in line with God's vision of how to live our lives in a heavenly way?

    I'll give you an example: At the moment we are not allowed to kill children who disobey their parents even after they have been properly beaten. This is out of step with God's law in the same way as if faggots get to marry each other.

    So... what's yours?

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  • Brother Harold Porter
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    Welcome young man. What filthy sin made you turn to Jesus for help once you realized what degenerate and hopeless lost scum you were without Him? Myself, it was the choice to give in to the carnal lust of homo-rectal intercourse, and I am still ashamed of how I made Him weep with my wicked sin. But He forgave me and keeps me fag-free, praise God!

    Tell us some more about yourself.

    In Christ

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  • John Creeser
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    Welcome Justin!!

    You sound like a decent fellow. Tell us, how many soldiers for Christ (boys) do you have? What is your favorite pie?

    Deuteronomy is one of my favorite books of the Bible. Deuteronomy 4:2 is a great verse!!

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  • Justin Campbell
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    Originally posted by Redeemed Papist View Post
    Tell us what church you go to and what your favorite Bible verse is and how you came to find Jesus.
    I was brought up in a relatively Christian home. I was baptised when I was a baby. I used to go to the First Baptist Church in Modesto, California before I moved over to Baltimore, Maryland to get away from the Faggopocalypse. I'm having trouble finding a church I like out here so far but I'm sure I'll find a decent, non sugarcoating church with actual morals and values eventually. My favorite verse is posted below as my signature. I plan to add a lot more favorite verses soon.

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