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Lego is a hobbie and a DAMN good one!!
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Your spell checker must have auto misspelled 'horrible' for you.
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Tell me, how could you possibly prove your love for God using Satan's Building Blocks? |
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Not all Legos are perverted you knew. You are singling out the ones that are what you hate. The terrorist? That is not an official Lego product, but a custom made part for building sense that require weapons. People enjoy building historical things like ships from World War Two. Many things like Apollo Landing have been built with Legos. Infact, I have made a Moon landing Lego. It offers limitless ways if building things from trains to giant 10 foot rockets!
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And you reference a penis, IM the pervert? ... Wow... |
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Here is a suggestion, next time you're tempted to reach for your special place, tug out the KJV instead. You can put little tabs in the areas concerning sodomy, so that you can flip directly to the verses that kill the mood. God Bless DAM |
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I think not. Look at what the evil empire of lego has come up with now. A meth lab? |
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Not to mention that Lego comes from Sweden, do you know how much God hates those blubber chewing eskimos? I am quite certain that Lego means rape in Swiss.
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Ever ask yourselves why it is always atheists who end up being pro-waste and pro-pointless nonsense? That says something. Pastor Ed |
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You're overreacting, just look at this, will you say that even a lego Jesus is evil?
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Exodus 20:4- Thou shalt not make unto thee any graven image, or any likeness of any thing that is in heaven above, or that is in the earth beneath, or that is in the water under the earth. |
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A Lego Catholic Church. Notice Santa in the right side of the photo! When I was six years old, we lived just up the road from a Catholic family. They had a son who was eight, and his favorite toys were Legos. His father would sometimes get down on the floor with us and help us build things. I once had to use the bathroom while I was there and I found a box of Kotex sanitary napkins on the back of the toilet - in full view. Just above the box of Kotex was a wall hanging of the Virgin Mary. I assume they were my friend's mother's. I never knew for sure. Still, what a traumatic day for a young boy. Once when his dad was playing with us, he built a cross and asked me if I knew the difference between a Catholic crucifix and a protestant cross. I said "The Catholic cross has Jesus on it." He smiled and said, "That is correct. We Catholics want to remember how Jesus suffered; Protestants want to forget it. Don't you want to know how badly Jesus suffered?" I didn't know what to say - but it seems he surely had bloodlust at that moment. I felt I needed to run home - and shortly thereafter, I did. I am sure the Legos had something to do with his demon possessed words. I am also certain it was the Legos that made me convert to Catholicism in later life. |
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Praise Jesus that all that Chtholic nonsense is definitly behind you (so to speak). When did you choose to be baptised as an adult and start your walk with Christ? I'm sure this is what we all want to hear. :thumbsup: YIC |
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Dr. Niles,
I'm afraid my sincere walk with Christ is relatively recent; in fact, I've come to my senses thanks to the men and women of this, God's favorite forum. I described in the prayer request section my eye-opening experience that resulted from spending days locked in my friend's prayer closet (He almost has it repaired, since I kind of had to bust through when he forgot I was there). I ran to a Southern Baptist minister and convinced him to allow me to die with Christ in baptism. It cost me a ten dollar bill, but it was well worth it. I moved farther from Freehold so that I could grow in God's grace before attempting the necessary paperwork and permits to move to God's favorite city. I am nowhere near the perfection that the fine Christians of Freehold display in their daily lives. My new-found humility has already reaped many rewards. Now that I have abandoned my homer friends and ordered a Pat Robertson anti-gay necklace, I have experienced a total turnaround. I must confess sins to you, sir. I don't know if you noticed posts in which I alluded to being attracted to your blue shirt - and to you. I am sure that was a very queer thing to do, and since you're already surrounded by them, the last thing you needed was another one - a cathylick one at that. JESUS continues to do a good work in me. I owe my soul (and tithes) to the Landover Baptist Church and this forum. I offer you my hand in friendship as I grow in HIM. GLORY! Brother Larry |
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LEGO actually means "play well", not "the God" If you don't believe me, look it up. There's nothing wrong with the LEGO itself, but if the wrong people get their grubby paws on 'em, that's when things get bad. Go ahead and buy LEGOs for your kids, just set some rules (no blasphemous creations, no sexual creations, ect.) Watch them while they play and just make sure they don't do anything bad. And If you're against Star Wars, Harry Potter, or anything else that LEGO sells, simply don't buy it. They have plenty of sets that pretty much nobody can turn down for being innapropriate, such as LEGO duplo or LEGO juniors which are made for children. If you find anything wrong with those, you're just trying to find a reason to complain. I grew up with LEGO, and I'm fine. I read the bible, I go to church each week (1 Timothy 3:15) and basically I love God above all things. If you wanna get real serious, you can build a crucifix or maybe a model set of Jerusalem, where Jesus lived. Most things have some good in it :)
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No, you're not. You're a hellbound sinner
Actually, you are. Then, why aren't you using the Holy Bible to support your views? I did, idiot. You have the brain of a piece of cheese. Howw about obeying the Second Commandment instead of making any graven images? Exactly, GRAVEN images. A graven image is something you make to replace God, or to worship instead of Him. When you use the LEGO bricks, you basically just make something and take it apart later, unlike Baal or some other freaky-looking gold pile. LEGOs are just toys, but an idol is much more serious because people actually worship them. A toy is just used for entertainment. By the way, PLEASE don't get started on that "entertainment is evil" crap. I have 2 biblical examples to prove my point: (if you want the books and numbers, go find 'em yourself, please) Jesus would always help His foster father with his job, which in fact was carpentry. That's making images and statues. Jesus did it, so why can't we? Jesus never sinned. Another example, I believe it was in exodus, but God told His people to decorate the Ark of the Covenant with statues on it. You're wrong. Period. |
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I highlighted some of your sentences to assess them in more detail. The first one is a simple tu quoque fallacy (one of the ad hominem attacks that is irrelevant to the actual matter we're trying to discuss). When you are criticized for something, the typical school ground response is the tu quoque: instead of discussing the issue, a counter-attack on the opponent's personality is launched. "You're stupid!" NO! You're stupid!" (<- this was you) Hence, a fallacy. Please try to learn some basic skills in civilized conversation. Second, it would be nice to know where the "Jesus helped His foster father" argument derives from. If it is the Bible, please provide the verses and do not hide behind another lazy fallacy ("look it up yourself"). Instead of making futile counter-attacks it would really nice if you would be kind enough to assess some of the most pivotal questions that show the difference between Christianity and Catholicism. The most important one is Jesus Christ. It is from the word "Christ" the name "Christianity" comes from. We worship Christ and are convinced that He is the only way to Salvation. I can, unlike the Catholics, also provide a verse to support this: John 14:6 Jesus saith unto him, I am the way, the truth, and the life: no man cometh unto the Father, but by me. Can you see! Only by Jesus is there a way to Heaven. Now, let us look at the Catholic catechism. It's your manual on how to worship. What does it think about the role of Jesus in salvation? Quote:
Now let us see what your supreme leader thinks about believing in God. First, the Bible: Mark 16:16 He that believeth and is baptized shall be saved; but he that believeth not shall be damned. Now the Catholic leader Frances: Quote:
Yours in Christ, Elmer :bye: PS: Please, try to learn how to use the "quote" button, as well. It would make conversing with you much easier! |
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Um, since when were you in charge of me? I worship God, not zoology professors.
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Some of the photos didn't load for me, but I know for a fact that the LEGO company never made towel heads, homosexual LEGO, and whore LEGO. The satan "Lego" was custom made by some collector dude, not the LEGO company. Look at it, the head has a funny-looking paint job, which the real LEGO company wouldn't sell. The towel head one is just a figure with random mashed up pieces from other sets, and the head towel is from LEGO: Ninjago which is a ninja series. And what's wrong with retarded people? They're human, just like us. But then again, the picture is probably edited. I guess if you don't like the Harry Potter one, which the majority of this website thinks is "evil"'even though it's just a movie, you could simply just not buy it. Millions of people enjoy the Harry Potter series, and that's why they made the LEGO version. Just because you draw a picture of Harry Potter doesn't automatically make you a "witch" The market IS for kids, as you said. Harry Potter was a children's series, maybe not for some Christian children, but many other children have the right to enjoy it. And as I said, all the other photos are edited, please do research next time, so you don't post something fake.
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