Kathy Miller
Hello my fellow Christians, my name is Kathy Miller and I've been with the church for 8 years now. During my childhood, I was raised by a bunch of abominations, aka JEWS. But one day, as I was driving, I lost consciousness at the wheel but somehow, miraculously, the people I hit did not die. At that moment, I realized that Jesus was, infact, our Savior.
1 Corinthians 6:9-11:jesus: "Or do you not know that the unrighteous will not inherit the kingdom of God? Do not be deceived: neither the sexually immoral, nor idolaters, nor adulterers, nor men who practice homosexuality, nor thieves, nor the greedy, nor drunkards, nor revilers, nor swindlers will inherit the kingdom of God. And such were some of you. But you were washed, you were sanctified, you were justified in the name of the Lord Jesus Christ and by the Spirit of our God." |
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Hello and an extremely cautious welcome to our forums.
Tell us, what church do you go to? And why does the link you provide lead to some peculiar "modern" version of the Bible, rather than to the KJV(1611)? Quote:
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Welcome Mrs. Miller. How many sons has God seen fit to express from your fertile loins?
Tell us all about your husband! What Church does he attend? How has Jesus carried him over the barriers of life? |
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Do you have your husband's permission to be here? |
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Hello Kathy. How did you come to be raised by hook-nosed goblins? Did they seize you as collateral when your parents defaulted on a loan?
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The Biblical words usually translated as "abomination" do not always convey the same sense of moral exceptionalism as the English term does today, as it often may signify that which is forbidden or unclean according to the religion (especially sheqets). Linguistically in this case, it may be closer in meaning to the Polynesian term taboo or tapu, signifying that which is forbidden, and should not be eaten, and or not touched, and which sometimes was a capital crime.Whereas what the Bible says about Jews: The Jews are culpable for crucifying Jesus - as such they are guilty of deicide. |
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I will make sure to be more careful about my word choice in the future. There are so many chores to do with 3 kids that I forget my vocabulary once in a while. Thank you for the knowledge:D |
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Well, hello and :welcome-flowers: to our friendly forum, dear! How many sons do you have, and do they continue in faith and charity and holiness with sobriety (1 Timothy 2:`5)?
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Hi Karen! I am very pleased to meet you!
Oh, I'm sorry, it was Kathy, wasn't it? Say, why don't you upload a nice profile picture? It's so much easier for me to remember who's who when I can put a face to a name. Yes. Yes indeedy. |
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Brother_Faith, I don't care a lick about this ..whoever (unless yes, a PP is appreciated always. :) )
Brother, may I ask how much I could pay you, as a machine of faith, to shake me up some good stuff? :p |
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Jim, I'm not sure what you're asking, but whatever it is, I would certainly try to provide it for free.
This isn't about drugs, is it? |
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Hello .:). and welcome to Landover.
Paul wrote to Timothy because certain people were obsessing over The Law to such an extent that they were jangling. And of course when janglers pretend to be teachers, the stuff they teach is valueless because they don't understand. I Timothy 1:5-6 Now the end of the commandment is charity out of a pure heart, and of a good conscience, and of faith unfeigned: From which some having swerved have turned aside unto vain jangling.Full context is available here: [SIZE%=95]https://biblia.com/books/av1873/1Ti1.1[/SIZE] and Basilissa has raised a point concerning Salvation. Is childbearing alone sufficient (in conjunction with faith, charity, holiness & sobriety) or is it necessary for the progeny to remain faithful, charitable, holy and sober too? Imaging having, say, 8 sons one of whom became an idolator or got embroiled in a cult? Jehovah's witnesses, mormons, 7th day adventists, they're out there looking for converts to fund their lifestyle choices but as with all false teaching the outcome is always the same. HELL Having escaped from the cauldron of one cult it's important to remain vigilant because the others (of which there are many) will be eager to get you into theirs.In Christ. |
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The way I see it, Brother_Faith, when it comes to the delightful church members whom I've had no pleasure yet to meet in flesh, I sit up at night picturing how they must be. I envision you as an actual machine; like a beaten down, yet well-oiled slot machine. Many men seeking Truth come unto you to squeeze down on your proverbial lever in hopes to be showered in a steady golden trinkle of God's Grace! :) That's how I see it, and mean it. |
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Nary peep about her Husband or how she serves The Lord.
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