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  • Christian Agency: We Do Not Intend to Represent Octuplets Mom

    hankhawk »
    Wed Feb 18, 2009 8:52 pm Agree: 1   Disagree: 0

    I do belive Nadya has a deep-rooted personality problem
    where she isn't able to perceive reality from the
    "dream world" she's living in. I don't know her background, but I'm certain there's some psychopathology
    driving her to look at having children as some totally
    unreal purpose for her meaningness. I truly fear for
    the health of children and for herself in the near future. When does an agency have the right to do something to protect the 8 newborns. I've read where
    a woman had 50 animals living in her house and the
    authorities took them away because she couldn't care
    for them herself. Children are more precious than
    animals, and it's going to be a tough decision to a
    social agency to see what's right and what's wrong with
    this woman and her family.
    the children

  • T.D. Jakes Offers Accused Stepson 'Restorative Grace'

    hankhawk »
    Wed Feb 18, 2009 8:39 pm Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    I don't care for TD Jakes style at all. I listen daily
    to R.C.Sproul, J.Vernon McGee, Don Fortner, Albert
    Martin, either on their sites or on sermonaudio.com.
    I get as much teaching/preaching that it makes me
    think I'm listening to the Apostle Paul if he was
    living today. The 'net has fantastic Christians,
    living and their recordings that I'm getting more than
    my share of God's word. Praise Jesus Christ.

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