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  • Beets Flavin
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    Re: I have decided to return after an extended absence.

    Code Redemption is temporarily unavailable. We have top agents working on it. Please try again later.

    Also, I have noticed your little comment in the upper right hand corner about laying with fags in a bed. It is a form of projection, and sort of surprised me.

    I met a fag once, he was purportedly into math, but they found him in the second year hanging in the stadium and his clothes were neatly folded on the floor nearby. There was a story that he went to bed with this girl that was really into the Beatles and he couldn't get it up, and it is a natural fact that he was a member, so to speak, of the church of Scientology.

    His name was Paul and he had long hair, like a girl.

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  • the unknown prophet
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    Originally posted by Samuel Coleridge View Post
    I see you're all still hawking Republican politics and greed completely twisting Jesus' message of charity and liberalism.

    Other than you still being completely wrong, it's nice for you all to see me again.
    Yo, you do realize that our side is winning, correct? It won't be long before patriot militias come to power in the U.S., and all unsaved scum such as yourself are deported to countries like Canada, Switzerland, Sweden, and Japan. Then we'll see how long you last when us Christians are no longer supporting your heathen lifestyles. I bet you'll only last 2 weeks over in those hellholes!

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  • MitzaLizalor
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    Originally posted by Dec Abdiel Mordecai View Post
    rambling incoherent madman.
    Such as Spinoza - example here (transcript) audio link included

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  • Donovan A. Mordecai
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    I think you are saying that Jesus only wanted His apostles to understand His words? If I am correct, and you are not speaking in glossolalia again, only the original twelve or so truly understood Jesus.



    That is a rather exclusive club. I certainly hope you don't think Jesus only spoke in indiscernible mutterings to you and yours.
    Not so indiscernible to those willing to live the message.

    You make the mistake of taking everything line by line, which is not an uncommon trait of the deliberately obstinate. The Bible must be taken as a whole, and internalized.


    Proverbs 3:1-35 - My son, forget not my law; but let thine heart keep my commandments:



    I like you.
    He makes about as much sense as you, you're peas in a pod


    Indeed it does ring true, brother. Our God is love. He is not that dour infant head dashing monster of the Old Testament.

    If that is the analogy you wish to pursue, every 'infant' has fits of rage, as well as amazing beauty and unexpected grace. Most parents seem pretty enchanted with their young, you would tell them their progeny is a monster? God is more precious than any baby, and more beautiful in his splendor. The idea is to obey Him, then there is no need for head dashing.


    You misspelled Baptist. I fixed that for you.
    Cheap

    I have nothing to repent for outside of my lack of humility in being such a better Christian than you all.
    An interesting claim, as you think The Bible is nonsense, and that Jesus was a rambling incoherent madman. Those are two of the big ones of Christendom, without em, you're just strange, or a secular jew or something

    God Bless
    DAM

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  • Samuel Coleridge
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    Originally posted by MitzaLizalor View Post
    And some other stuff ending with question to demonstrate that you do not understand Jesus' words at all.
    I'm sorry. I could scarcely catch that in all that bold and highlighted mess.

    I think you are saying that Jesus only wanted His apostles to understand His words? If I am correct, and you are not speaking in glossolalia again, only the original twelve or so truly understood Jesus.

    That is a rather exclusive club. I certainly hope you don't think Jesus only spoke in indiscernible mutterings to you and yours.

    Originally posted by Beets Flavin View Post

    I will take note now of Job, Chapter Two, Verse Six, and quote it now:

    AND THE LORD SAID UNTO SATAN, BEHOLD, HE IS IN THINE HAND; BUT SAVE HIS LIFE.

    As a historian, I must observe that I wrote "waht?" on the margin and circled the last word in the sentence, which was life.

    Because I recognized my mission immediately.
    I like you.

    Originally posted by Beets Flavin View Post

    Jesus loves the little children,
    All the children of the world.
    Red and yellow, black and white,
    All are precious in His sight,
    Jesus loves the little children of the world.

    [Alternate refrain:

    Jesus died for all the children,
    All the children of the world.
    Red and yellow, black and white,
    All are precious in His sight,
    Jesus died for all the children of the world.]

    Jesus is the Shepherd true,
    And He’ll always stand by you,
    For He loves the little children of the world;
    He’s a Savior great and strong,
    And He’ll shield you from the wrong,
    For He loves the little children of the world.


    Nothing will ever let me forget this song, because it is how the power of the Lord rings true.
    Indeed it does ring true, brother. Our God is love. He is not that dour infant head dashing monster of the Old Testament.

    Originally posted by Pastor Ed Lowman View Post
    Baptist leads to pedoism
    You misspelled Baptist. I fixed that for you.

    Originally posted by WilliamJenningsBryan View Post
    I had such joy reading the thread title - anticipating the story in the Bible (KJV1611) about the Prodigal Son. What a disappointment - he's just as unrepentant as ever. Go pound salt Coleridge
    I have nothing to repent for outside of my lack of humility in being such a better Christian than you all.

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  • WilliamJenningsBryan
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    Originally posted by Pastor Ed Lowman View Post
    Liberalism leads to pedoism, which pretty well describes why we are less than gleeful to see you back.

    Pastor Ed
    I had such joy reading the thread title - anticipating the story in the Bible (KJV1611) about the Prodigal Son. What a disappointment - he's just as unrepentant as ever. Go pound salt Coleridge

    I will arise and go to my father, and will say unto him, Father, I have sinned against heaven, and before thee,

    And am no more worthy to be called thy son: make me as one of thy hired servants.

    And he arose, and came to his father. But when he was yet a great way off, his father saw him, and had compassion, and ran, and fell on his neck, and kissed him.

    And the son said unto him, Father, I have sinned against heaven, and in thy sight, and am no more worthy to be called thy son.

    But the father said to his servants, Bring forth the best robe, and put it on him; and put a ring on his hand, and shoes on his feet:

    And bring hither the fatted calf, and kill it; and let us eat, and be merry:

    For this my son was dead, and is alive again; he was lost, and is found. And they began to be merry.

    - Luke 15:18-24

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  • Pastor Ed Lowman
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    Originally posted by Samuel Coleridge View Post
    I see you're all still hawking Republican politics and greed completely twisting Jesus' message of charity and liberalism.

    Other than you still being completely wrong, it's nice for you all to see me again.
    Liberalism leads to pedoism, which pretty well describes why we are less than gleeful to see you back.

    Pastor Ed

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  • Donovan A. Mordecai
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    Originally posted by Beets Flavin View Post
    That joke about Star Trek in the future always made me chuckle, but it is racist in nature and Jesus loves all the little children, like that song in Sunday school that I learned a long time ago.

    Not all children

    Matthew 15:4-7

    4 For God commanded, saying, Honour thy father and mother: and, He that curseth father or mother, let him die the death.
    5 But ye say, Whosoever shall say to his father or his mother, It is a gift, by whatsoever thou mightest be profited by me;
    6 And honour not his father or his mother, he shall be free. Thus have ye made the commandment of God of none effect by your tradition.
    7 Ye hypocrites, well did Esaias prophesy of you, saying,


    Only the obedient ones. Dishonor your parents at your peril


    YiC
    DAM

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  • Beets Flavin
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    That joke about Star Trek in the future always made me chuckle, but it is racist in nature and Jesus loves all the little children, like that song in Sunday school that I learned a long time ago.

    Jesus loves the little children,
    All the children of the world.
    Red and yellow, black and white,
    All are precious in His sight,
    Jesus loves the little children of the world.

    [Alternate refrain:

    Jesus died for all the children,
    All the children of the world.
    Red and yellow, black and white,
    All are precious in His sight,
    Jesus died for all the children of the world.]

    Jesus is the Shepherd true,
    And He’ll always stand by you,
    For He loves the little children of the world;
    He’s a Savior great and strong,
    And He’ll shield you from the wrong,
    For He loves the little children of the world.


    Nothing will ever let me forget this song, because it is how the power of the Lord rings true.

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  • Donovan A. Mordecai
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    Originally posted by Beets Flavin View Post
    This user's name is probably an undiagnosed reference to the Finding Forrester movie. I must get my bible out now, which is a precious historical tome I removed from a Marriot in something that starts with an A, whatever is next to Disneyland in California, Anaheim, that's it, always wondered if it was German.

    I saw a message recently babbling about dogs yapping, and I will address it by opening up MY BIBLE at random and quoting the verse that strikes me as the ONE that contains the most meaning of the moment. I will say as a preface that printed on the cover in golden letters are the words "PLACED BY THE GIDEONS" and while I don't really know who they are or how they work anyone that is spreading the word of the LORD GOD ALMIGHTY is pretty good in the little spiral notebook that my grandfather used to use to transcribe our sins as children.

    I opened up THE BOOK of JOB, which is slightly interesting because that movie about the autistic opens tomorrow, and what do I find but notes from decades ago, made by myself.

    I will take note now of Job, Chapter Two, Verse Six, and quote it now:

    AND THE LORD SAID UNTO SATAN, BEHOLD, HE IS IN THINE HAND; BUT SAVE HIS LIFE.

    As a historian, I must observe that I wrote "waht?" on the margin and circled the last word in the sentence, which was life.

    Because I recognized my mission immediately.

    You should try to make more sense, you know, in the future.

    God Bless
    DAM

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  • Beets Flavin
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    Re: I have decided to return after an extended absence.

    This user's name is probably an undiagnosed reference to the Finding Forrester movie. I must get my bible out now, which is a precious historical tome I removed from a Marriot in something that starts with an A, whatever is next to Disneyland in California, Anaheim, that's it, always wondered if it was German.

    I saw a message recently babbling about dogs yapping, and I will address it by opening up MY BIBLE at random and quoting the verse that strikes me as the ONE that contains the most meaning of the moment. I will say as a preface that printed on the cover in golden letters are the words "PLACED BY THE GIDEONS" and while I don't really know who they are or how they work anyone that is spreading the word of the LORD GOD ALMIGHTY is pretty good in the little spiral notebook that my grandfather used to use to transcribe our sins as children.

    I opened up THE BOOK of JOB, which is slightly interesting because that movie about the autistic opens tomorrow, and what do I find but notes from decades ago, made by myself.

    I will take note now of Job, Chapter Two, Verse Six, and quote it now:

    AND THE LORD SAID UNTO SATAN, BEHOLD, HE IS IN THINE HAND; BUT SAVE HIS LIFE.

    As a historian, I must observe that I wrote "waht?" on the margin and circled the last word in the sentence, which was life.

    Because I recognized my mission immediately.

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  • MitzaLizalor
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    Originally posted by Samuel Coleridge View Post
    I much prefer the preceding verses.

    10 And the disciples came, and said unto him, Why speakest thou unto them in parables?
    11 He answered and said unto them, Because it is given unto you to know the mysteries of the kingdom of heaven, but to them it is not given.

    Jesus apparently doesn't want you to understand His words.
    And some other stuff ending with question to demonstrate that you do not understand Jesus' words at all.

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  • Samuel Coleridge
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    Originally posted by Ezekiel Bathfire View Post
    So, what did you get sent down for?
    Me prison? I think not. Not all of us in the real world are constantly under investigation for misappropriation of charitable contributions, right Bathfire?

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  • Ezekiel Bathfire
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    Originally posted by Samuel Coleridge View Post
    I see you're all still hawking Republican politics and greed completely twisting Jesus' message of charity and liberalism.

    Other than you still being completely wrong, it's nice for you all to see me again.
    So, what did you get sent down for?

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  • Samuel Coleridge
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    Originally posted by Pastor Ezekiel View Post
    I thought I banned you months ago.
    Yet here I am. Strange that.

    Originally posted by Pastor Ezekiel View Post
    Jesus always wins.
    See the comment above.

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