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10/21/13 10:46 AM |
Barry from KY. | | Northern KY | | | |
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Dolores L wrote: By the way the first was raised in that town and his father had been an Assembly of God preacher and had died of a heart attack so I could listen to his preaching it was not like a Methodist because he was raised in an Assembly. The story is too long to tell how he became a preacher at the Methodist Church. He moved away and started a Christian School with a church that he preached at. Thank you Dolores L. I went to their website and it seems okay. How can you preach from a bible that you think could have errors? |
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10/15/13 9:56 AM |
Barry from KY. | | Northern KY | | | |
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There is a prevailing belief in America that all low income people that are getting subsistence from the government is robbing everyone blind. They are all lazy and are only looking for a hand-out. This of course is not true. I'm sure there are selfish, greedy people, but you will come upon them from all walks of life. All economic classes! |
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10/12/13 2:54 PM |
Barry from KY | | Northern KY | | | |
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tb wrote: The main problem with this sort of thing has nothing to do with shaking the faith of those who know Jesus. Those who know him will not be convinced by anyone that he doesn't exist, regardless of their credentials on lack thereof. The problem is that this kind of psuedo scholarship gives another "reason" for mockers and scoffers to remain in their self-delusion. Well tb, that's it in a nutshell. I have a very good friend where I work. He is a determined atheist. We constantly argue and talk and we have done this for the last 20 years. I am still a disciple of Christ and he is still a determined atheist. My question is, did God not grant this friend of mind the gift of faith? Did he harden his heart towards anything and everything about the risen Savior? there are incidents in the bible where God has done this. I would love to hear the opinions of my brothers and sisters here on SA. |
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10/9/13 8:06 AM |
Barry from KY. | | Northern KY | | | |
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John Yurich USA wrote: Dieting is really stupid. It is nothing but vanity to be concerned about how much one weighs as well as being a total waste of time. I disagree with your statement John, there are obese people (me included) that fight high blood pressure, it can cause heart attacks and strokes and being over weight is hard on your back and other joints. I'm not vain and I struggle with weight issues. I don't believe taking care of the earthly vessel my Father gave me is a sin. |
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9/12/13 10:19 AM |
Barry from KY. | | Northern KY | | | |
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Mike wrote: Now if we could get them to ban teaching lies out loud at school. Amazing what folks get offended at, isn't it? That is so true Mike, the school wouldn't need so much money, and the days would be a lot shorter!! |
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9/12/13 9:13 AM |
Barry from KY. | | Northern KY | | | |
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Matthew 6: 5 And when thou prayest, thou shalt not be as the hypocrites are: for they love to pray standing in the synagogues and in the corners of the streets, that they may be seen of men. Verily I say unto you, They have their reward.6 But thou, when thou prayest, enter into thy closet, and when thou hast shut thy door, pray to thy Father which is in secret; and thy Father which seeth in secret shall reward thee openly. 7 But when ye pray, use not vain repetitions, as the heathen do: for they think that they shall be heard for their much speaking. 8 Be not ye therefore like unto them: for your Father knoweth what things ye have need of, before ye ask him. I just wonder how effective her prayer was in the first place. There is no more powerful weapon that a Christian has than prayer. We should follow our Lords example!!! |
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9/9/13 12:36 PM |
Barry from KY. | | Northern KY | | | |
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Anne the Long Winded wrote: ...lesson? We wonder why rape is on the rise; why women being beaten and assaulted has become so that isn't publically shamed? We women have some culpability in this, too. The fact that is family was more concerned with the pastor not officiating than wondering about the dress proves it. Anne, i don't find you so long winded. You are spot on with your comment. I work with Christians every day in the plant i work at, they constantly talk sports, hunting, fishing. They know all the new songs out. they make fun of me because i couldn't name on song that is on the charts today. I simply don't listen. Probably 70% of my coworkers attend church in the area. Baptist churches, methodist churches, christian churches. They are all fully involved in todays culture. There is no shame in things like this. Don't know where it all leads, not sure i want to go there! |
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