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Then you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free. (JN 8:32)
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blacksho,
thou shalt not flag indiscriminately!
o wait...i just did! o snap!
anyway, newbie. i've been posting on here for years. so please dont accuse me falsely, just because i tend to be a little inconventional. youre the only one whos called me a troll. actually, until you came on to the scene that term was never heard of.
so please do not flag me for speaking my opinion. i would appreciate it. thanks
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yeah i still love him. he's the prodigal son. someday i hope to be able to rejoice when he comes to know Christ as his savior and lord.
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but then you have to realize how carnal minded mike is. he's worried about drugs destroying our body. which is commendable. but Jesus also expects us to take care of our spirit body. and homosexuality destroys it.
but yes, just like drugs, its hard to tell someone that something is bad for them when it makes them feel so good.
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Mike,
you show how foolish you are. you say that when Jesus speaks of marriage being between a man and a woman, that he didn't say that marriage between a man and a man was wrong. so homosexuality is ok, because Jesus didn't actually come out and say that homosexuality is wrong.
But when that same logic is used in regards to drugs, suddenly you do a complete 180. it's fuuny that you'll use our logic to defend your point when it suits your view. pathetic. really. it is.
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let's see. you are his disciple if you follow Jesus command. Jesus said marriage was between a man and a woman, so if someone gets married to someone of the same sex, then he or she isn't following his command. and if he or she isn't then he or she must not be a disciple of Jesus.
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Jesus never said drugs were bad for you either! so toke up, shoot up, snort up, whatever your preference may be...but drug use is okay! yes!
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speaking of strengthening your spirit...merely fasting doesn't do much, if you are not feeding your spirit during that time. it is a time of intense prayer and bible studying so that your spirit can thrive. and when your spirit thrives, your body will thrive.
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fast the most important thing in your life. is it tv? computer? food? whatever can or does come between you and God, you should think about fasting.
fasting (especially food) denies your body of it's carnal desires, making your flesh weak but allowing your spirit to strengthen. which then makes your spirit more sensitive to His.
fasting! not just good......good for you!
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thank you thank you. i'll be here all week....
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JUST SAY NO!
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"Friends don't let friends listen to Christian rock"
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thanks argyle,
i was just trying to lighten things up a little, ease the tension. It was getting a little too serious in here.
i almost started talking about the man on the stilts, but i figured that would be a little too over the top. hahahaha...get it? stilts? over the top? hahahaha....man. no one appreciates my humor.
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a little girl in the audience screamin because the clowns scare her.
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little crazy clowns running around spraying each other with water maybe
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but thers no screamin guitars and off key singin
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5/4 isn't a funky beat is it?
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CARNIVAL MUSIC!!!!
That's always a neutral music style
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argyle,
Water sucks...it really really sucks..
Gaaatoraaaid....
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star,
since you believe that christian rock is of the devil, i take it that you believe that dancing is of the devil too. am i right?
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citsonga,
that doesn't matter to them. they want us to "be fruitful and multiply" regardless of overpopulation or whether they can be fed. period.
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