1. Standard memberblack beetle
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    06 Nov '08 13:39
    Originally posted by robbie carrobie
    yeah you are right jay will, Romans chapter 13, anyhow, jaywill, my man, im back, how are you, im cooking up something real special for you, something spicy that you can get your teeth into in the form of the rich-man and Lazarus. if you have a mind for it, and the energy, perhaps you can readjust my thinking, for as you are aware i am a hopeless sinner and tax collector and in need of some guidance 😀
    Aye reddin the fire ye leggedy beastie😀

    An take care wi it lynx ye Charles II, otherwise ye will be nonable to find so many woosies eager to give em bagpipes a blowye, ye numptie😵
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    06 Nov '08 16:231 edit
    Originally posted by robbie carrobie
    yeah you are right jay will, Romans chapter 13, anyhow, jaywill, my man, im back, how are you, im cooking up something real special for you, something spicy that you can get your teeth into in the form of the rich-man and Lazarus. if you have a mind for it, and the energy, perhaps you can readjust my thinking, for as you are aware i am a hopeless sinner and tax collector and in need of some guidance 😀
    I will look at your post on Lazarus. As I remember you had strong ideas about there being no eternal retribution in the Bible.

    Incidently, effective and powerful prayers are no small thing. Only at the end of history will we see what the prayers of God's faithul did to alter the course of history. Praying for the government is no mere sanctimonious excercise.

    People strive about position and enfluence. But they underestimate the power of prayers which can touch the throne of God and move His hand.

    But we have to be the kind of people whose prayers will be heard and which reach the throne of God.
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    06 Nov '08 19:37
    Originally posted by epiphinehas
    These are the two books my father-in-law required me to read in order to marry his daughter. Lucky for me, I had already read them. 😀

    Anyway, there is a great deal to learn from these two books, especially regarding authority. I won't go into detail about it here, of course.

    I'd start with "Under Cover," by John Bevere first. Watchman Nee is a ...[text shortened]... standing, but is a heavier read.

    PM me and let me know what you think.

    Peace, brother.
    You've a good wife no doubt.

    I'll be sure to look them up. It may be a while.

    Peace to you as well.
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    06 Nov '08 19:39
    Originally posted by kirksey957
    I'll give this to him: He sounded a little bit like Reverend Wright.
    That's my middle name brotha. (joseph-w) No kidding.
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    06 Nov '08 19:40
    Originally posted by ChronicLeaky
    Where is the Spirituality here?
    I just don't want to get started in another forum. This one is bad enough. 😉
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    06 Nov '08 19:42
    Originally posted by KellyJay
    He is in my prayers, I'm both scared of him and scared for him.

    I do not trust him, but more people in this country did enough to vote
    him into office. I fear for him too. I hope he is as sharp as everyone
    seems to think he is. I pray God gives him wisdom and a strong
    spirit, along with solid people around him so that he gets good advice.
    Kelly
    Amen.
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    06 Nov '08 19:45
    Originally posted by Zahlanzi
    what kind of silly opinion is that? you will agree with him when you think he is right and don't when he is not?

    man you have such strong opinions, we should all take example from you as we all know humans practically never agree with people they think are correct. /sarcasm

    and after pointing out the obvious (do you want a cookie for that brilliant st ...[text shortened]... don't know what will happen. a statement which again communicated nothing but your ignorance.
    "what kind of silly opinion is that?"...and so on...

    Are you an American? If you are, and you don't know, then I suggest you find out.
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    07 Nov '08 03:12
    Originally posted by josephw
    [b]"what kind of silly opinion is that?"...and so on...

    Are you an American? If you are, and you don't know, then I suggest you find out.[/b]
    He lives in Romania.
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    07 Nov '08 03:15
    Originally posted by ale1552
    He lives in Romania.
    ...and not in the twilight zone😵
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    07 Nov '08 10:34
    Originally posted by josephw
    [b]"what kind of silly opinion is that?"...and so on...

    Are you an American? If you are, and you don't know, then I suggest you find out.[/b]
    again, what are you trying to communicate? that only americans can understand the true value of your post? that unless you are an american you are not permitted to speak in the company of one? that i am not allowed to point out that you communicated nothing in the post i was referring, only your ignorance of future events and your decision to support(surprise, duh) someone who you agree with. unless you make a habit of not supporting those that you agree with, you just pointed out something obvious, something that we all do.

    congratz on being so speshul.
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    07 Nov '08 11:592 edits
    Originally posted by Zahlanzi
    "adam had balls" is spiritual. it debates a spiritual subject. you are just upset it questioned god's story.
    I didn't see any questioning of "god's story" there.

    Where was the questioning of "god's story?"

    All I saw was an ignorant assertion that the creation of Eve was a kind of afterthought.
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    07 Nov '08 13:14
    Originally posted by jaywill
    I didn't see any questioning of "god's story" there.

    Where was the questioning of "god's story?"

    All I saw was an ignorant assertion that the creation of Eve was a kind of afterthought.
    it was not so ignorant. god created man, and only after he saw that he was lonely. so it is a valid argument that eve was an after thought .
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    07 Nov '08 16:341 edit
    Originally posted by Zahlanzi
    it was not so ignorant. god created man, and only after he saw that he was lonely. so it is a valid argument that eve was an after thought .
    That's not what Genesis 1:26,27 says. "So God created man ... male and female created He them ..."

    God knew exactly what He was doing as always. It was Adam who was delighted and surprised to see his wife.

    The surprise was not on God's part. His building up anticipation in Adam's heart was not a reflection of God improvising.
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    07 Nov '08 17:06
    Originally posted by Zahlanzi
    again, what are you trying to communicate? that only americans can understand the true value of your post? that unless you are an american you are not permitted to speak in the company of one? that i am not allowed to point out that you communicated nothing in the post i was referring, only your ignorance of future events and your decision to support(surpri ...[text shortened]... just pointed out something obvious, something that we all do.

    congratz on being so speshul.
    You're projecting your bias.

    I'm an American, and proud of it. This is the greatest nation on earth in spite of all the garbage that's spread around about it.

    But in my opinion America is on the decline because of liberalism.

    Thanks to 50 years of liberalism being taught in our schools we now have enough people dumbed down enough to vote for a socialist.

    Any one who has a problem with my views and opinions and beliefs, and wants to lambast me personally, then go for it.

    Like the song says by Tom Petty, "you can back me up against the gates of hell, but I won't back down."
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    07 Nov '08 17:161 edit
    Originally posted by josephw
    You're projecting your bias.

    I'm an American, and proud of it. This is the greatest nation on earth in spite of all the garbage that's spread around about it.

    But in my opinion America is on the decline because of liberalism.

    Thanks to 50 years of liberalism being taught in our schools we now have enough people dumbed down enough to vote for a socia ...[text shortened]... says by Tom Petty, "you can back me up against the gates of hell, but I won't back down."
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    Thanks to 50 years of liberalism being taught in our schools we now have enough people dumbed down enough to vote for a socialist.
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    I asked this question before. Did you reply?

    Where in the US Constitution does it say the United States must never have a Socialist economic system ?

    Just for argument's sake. Does the American Constitution insist that the US must never be Socialistic ? Where ?
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