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I am being stalked by an apparently drunk Kevin Eleven across two threads at the moment. He is absolutely desperate for my attention.


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For indecency, or truth?


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I hope they don't delete it.

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@fmf said
I hope they don't delete it.
Me too!


@fmf said
I am being stalked by an apparently drunk Kevin Eleven across two threads at the moment. He is absolutely desperate for my attention.
"All your life." -- Wednesday Addams



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I've noticed you've been deleting your own posts recently. Are you okay?




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He's had 10 or 12 posts [maybe more] from just today deleted by the mods.

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@fmf said
You have been proselytizing here for years and you now say you've not been trying to convert people to Christianity?
If a person decides one day that he admires the "Golden Rule" and says - "I have decided to make a resolution. I will from now on try to follow the Golden Rule that Jesus taught."

Is that someone "converting to Christianity" in your mind?

Say a person decides he wants to join the Aryan club that proclaim white supremacy. Central to their thoughts are erecting crosses as symbols to be worn and displayed in support of their concept of "a superior white Christian identity" of sorts.

Has that person been "converted to Christianity" in your view?

The word "Christianity" means a very large scope of things, many of which have nothing to do with Christ as a living Person being their Lord.

So I have labored to lead people to receive Christ a living and available Lord.
I do not care necessarily to satisfy your sociological concept of converting people to Christianity.


If you have not been trying to convert people to Christianity, just say so.


@sonship said
If the thought of Jesus living in you is repulsive you already have been Satanified. Something evil is living in your unto sin, death, and damnation.
With this kind of rhetoric have you ever succeeded in leading non-believers to "receive Christ [as a] a living and available Lord"?


@sonship said
Has that person been "converted to Christianity" in your view?

The word "Christianity" means a very large scope of things, many of which have nothing to do with Christ as a living Person being their Lord.

So I have labored to lead people to receive Christ a living and available Lord.
I do not care necessarily to satisfy your sociological concept of converting people to Christianity.
I mean converting someone to the belief that Jesus Christ is the Son of God and that he rose from the dead and "saved" mankind etc. I mean "converted to Christianity" in THAT sense, not as a "sociological concept".