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4/12/18 3:27 PM |
Angela Wittman | | Southern Illinois | | | | | | | |
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Watcher wrote: I will go record here to say that what happened to this woman and the others is atrocious. It's wrong and I hope the man involved gets prosecuted to the full extent of the law. That being said, this woman still has a testimony and is still representing Christ. Others look to her as a role model and she can also be considered a stumbling block if her actions are sinful. Okay...some people may, by the grace of God or physiology, have no problem with girls strutting around on a stage in second skin, but SOME DO. We are commanded not to become a stumbling block to our weaker brethren. We are commanded to refrain from the very appearance of evil. We are commanded to come out of the world not be like them. So what if she has a "great testimony", I have heard of others who have had great testimonies and they are no more saved than the devil.Years ago, 'Strippers For Jesus' made the headlines. They also had great testimonies. We are to be judged by our fruit. And one day this woman will be judged for her lifestyle. I wonder how she will defend herself? The Lord Jesus will defend her - now why don't you leave her alone and let her do the Lord's work without interference or damnation. Thank you. |
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4/12/18 12:06 PM |
Angela Wittman | | Southern Illinois | | | | | | | |
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Yes, I have a hang-up with men (and women) lusting in their heart after others. I think it's difficult for one to judge what is dressing modestly, for example I see young women wearing maxi skirts that are quite clingy or tops that have low necklines that leave much flesh exposed. I happen to dress modestly, IMO. But, I do admit to gaining a few pounds over the winter which has left my skirts a bit clingy and tops fitting tighter than normal. However, I do try to dress appropriately for the activity I'm engaged in: jeans and a t-shirt for housecleaning, walking the dog, gardening, etc. A modest skirt, blouse, with jacket or sweater or a dress for church, and if I were to perform gymnastics, a one piece leotard. May the good Lord bless this conversation we've had and use it for His purpose and glory. |
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4/12/18 10:12 AM |
Angela Wittman | | Southern Illinois | | | | | | | |
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Thanks Lurker, it's good to hear from you. I hesitated before commenting on this article because I knew I would catch flak. But I just can't look the other way when young naive girls and their parents are accused of wrong-doing because they wear athletic clothing and are fit and talented in gymnastics. I can truthfully say that my husband is not effeminate and yet, young girls in one piece athletic wear do not turn him on. In other words, he only has eyes for me. |
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4/10/18 4:15 PM |
Angela Wittman | | Southern Illinois | | | | | | | |
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John Yurich USA wrote: If I was not really Born Again then I would not have been permitted to be Baptised via immersion(as a public profession of faith that I had embraced Jesus as my Lord and Savior) at my Baptist Church and I would not have been permitted to become a member of my Baptist Church. I received salvation in the exact manner that every member of my Baptist Church received salvation by having embraced Jesus as Lord and Savior. NeedHim, My Baptist Pastor does not consider it sin to make the sign of the cross and to own a crucifix. There is a man who is a member of my Baptist Church and he wears a crucifix around his neck. Dear John, If what you say is true, then I suggest you leave the Baptist Church and look for another that won't water down the Gospel or allow you to be deceived into thinking that fellowship with Rome is not a big deal. Your soul is at stake and it's time for you to grow up. |
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4/5/18 10:30 AM |
Angela Wittman | | Southern Illinois | | | | | | | |
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From what I'm reading and hearing reported on the news, FB is addressing its users concerns about privacy. So, if you are aware of who has your info and have the ability to limit it, then there shouldn't be any problem for folks like John who use it to be in touch with others. I'm enjoying new found freedom, so perhaps I'm not entirely objective. I really worked at FB to promote Christianity. I wasn't there to have a relationship with others. So, I kept my private life pretty much to myself. I don't think FB is dead - I think they'll make some changes that will be good for the majority of users. |
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