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5/25/2020 4:43 PM |
Noname | | Mississippi | | | |
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JOHN UK WROTE:Noname wrote: Thank you for answering my questions brother. I apologize for my aggressive approach to you! I just donāt like it when people stereotype other people. And thank you for your final question! I appreciate when Christians ask personal questions such as that. A good heart search. I can say thanks to our risen savior that I am! So often here in America (Iām not sure if itās the same for the UK) people try to be too soft and not āstep on anyoneās toesā. Brother, the other post was for "enough already" and I have had enough of him/her for one night already. But you on the other hand I can get on with just mighty fine. You exalt the Lord in your salvation, and you make good points. It is always difficult to stereotype without offending some, and I accept that. The UK is much the same as America, maybe not so big, bold and brash, but still on a severe moral decline and therefore can be described as decadent also. When I read in the Bible that Christians are citizens of heaven not earth, I lost interest in my country and focussed on heavenly things. And I love being exhorted on a daily basis, because the Bible tells us to do that with each other. ššš½ |
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5/25/2020 3:16 PM |
Noname | | Mississippi | | | |
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JOHN UK WROTE:No, I am not reading about America to reach my conclusions. I listen to Americans, I watch Americans, I see what they wear, I see what sort of films and TV programs they make, I observe their lawsuits, I see the inconsistencies in their elections, I listen to what they say about the main purpose in life, I listen to the music makers, the play writers, I see the lack of concern for the unborn, I observe the building of feminism, I see the pride of a whole nation. I see the Christians who are merely a slightly nicer version of the above. Where are the real Christians? Are you one? Thank you for answering my questions brother. I apologize for my aggressive approach to you! I just donāt like it when people stereotype other people. And thank you for your final question! I appreciate when Christians ask personal questions such as that. A good heart search. I can say thanks to our risen savior that I am! So often here in America (Iām not sure if itās the same for the UK) people try to be too soft and not āstep on anyoneās toesā. |
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5/25/2020 3:15 PM |
Noname | | Mississippi | | | |
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JOHN UK WROTE:No, I am not reading about America to reach my conclusions. I listen to Americans, I watch Americans, I see what they wear, I see what sort of films and TV programs they make, I observe their lawsuits, I see the inconsistencies in their elections, I listen to what they say about the main purpose in life, I listen to the music makers, the play writers, I see the lack of concern for the unborn, I observe the building of feminism, I see the pride of a whole nation. I see the Christians who are merely a slightly nicer version of the above. Where are the real Christians? Are you one? Thank you for answering my questions brother. I apologize for my aggressive approach to you! I just donāt like it when people stereotype other people. And thank you for your final question! I appreciate when Christians ask personal questions such as that. A good heart search. I can say thanks to our risen savior that I am! So often here in America (Iām not sure if itās the same for the UK) people try to be too soft and not āstep onanyones toes |
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