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1/4/19 5:04 PM |
Phillip Mezzapelle | | Sicily, Italy | | | | | | | |
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Jim Lincoln wrote: Yes, drinking, smoking, obesity all add to chance of a miscarriageā¯—There are other causes than overt sin. See excerpt from, "Spontaneous abortion" [ https://tinyurl.com/y89me7jz ] Perhaps the sin is of anti-abortionist who don't work at finding a way to stop some of these natural causes of spontaneous abortion? Dear Jim, you don't give up, do you? The over indulgence or abuse of food, drink and drugs is SIN. The same goes for sex outside of marriage. The Christian must also remember that upon salvation his or her's body becomes indwelt by the Holy Spirit. Dear Jim, I will however concede to you one thing. We should work at finding ways to prevent such things as spontaneous abortion. I've got an idea. Let's close all our military bases worldwide. Stop all our never ending wars overseas. Stop doing the bidding of the Saudis and Israel. Begin to transform the MIC into medical research centers. We'd have tons of more money for medical research. Dear Jim, call me a conspiracy theorist, but I'm convinced that we already have cures for certain things. But as someone once said "WAR IS THE HEALTH OF THE STATE". |
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1/4/19 3:40 AM |
Phillip Mezzapelle | | sicily, Italy | | | |
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Jim Lincoln wrote: This female is correct, but there's nothing in Biblical literature that she is suppose to be helping God outā¯— https://tinyurl.com/yalwrgh6 (Miscarriages) Jim Lincoln, I didn't know that God worked for planned parenthood. I do know that tragic, unfortunate things such as a miscarrige are a result of human sin. Please except my advice as a brother in Christ. First, choose your words more carefully. Second, the allegiance we owe to Jesus Christ comes before our political agenda. |
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12/30/18 8:43 AM |
Phillip Mezzapelle | | Sicily, Italy | | | | | | | |
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1Mississppi2Mississippi3, You bring up a valid point. Here in Italy, all you need to be welcomed into the Christian Club is, infant baptism, first communion, confirmation and some form of intellectual acknowledgement of God and Jesus Christ. "Evangelical oddities" such as, human depravity, sin, the need of a Savior, the atoneing blood of Jesus, regeneration, prayer, the reading of God's Word, obedience to God's Word, etc... have got nothing to do with being a "cristian". Still, I wish our political leaders would reflect upon the fact that in many places, a profession of Jesus Christ, will at best, relegate you to 2nd or 3rd class citizenship. At worst, cost you your life. |
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12/29/18 4:31 PM |
Phillip Mezzapelle | | Sicily, Italy | | | | | | | |
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Jim Lincoln wrote: Caroline Glick wrote a good article about the plight of the nominal Christians in the Middle East, at the time of the Obama administration. she gave Obama a hard time about it -- good for herā¯— excerpt from, https://tinyurl.com/ycc9a3mt (The forgotten Christians of the East) Jim Lincoln, we can indeed give thanks for the thriving Christian Community in Israel. But I would just love to ask Ms. Glick and Mr. Netanyahu why the situation in Libya, Eygpt, Iran, Syria, Yeman etc... isn't as rosy. Would they give me an honest objective answer? Probably not. |
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12/28/18 9:21 AM |
Phillip Mezzapelle | | Sicily, Italy | | | | | | | |
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The Quiet Christian wrote: With this kind of backlash, one has to question how marijuana was legalized as a recreational drug in the first place? This is just my humble opinion. First, this just proves that a democracy on steroids, where the mob rules never works. By using the word mob , I do not want to sound racist or offensive. But, regarding the majority of people who did vote for the legalization of marijuana, I would like to know: are they christian, are they even legalized citizens, do they work, are they on welfare, what level of education do they have, are they married, divorced, living together, etc... Second, smoking a joint has now become respectable? Great!! But even in this Big Brother will first make sure he gets a big chunk of the profits. Then, Big Brother is going to tell you how, when, where and under what conditions you can smoke that joint. |
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12/23/18 2:11 PM |
Phillip Mezzapelle | | Sicily, Italy | | | | | | | |
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Jim Lincoln, I respect your opinions of President Trump. However, the fact that to try to prove your point you quote something by Mr. George Will is quite strange. Strange because Mr. George Will is comparing Trumps 2016 campaign to that of Henry Wallace's 1948 campaign. Jim, let me tell you that for me, Mr. Henry Wallace is one of America's forgotten heroes. And he should be for you as well. Mr. Wallace was one of the few politicians of his time to have the courage to speak out against the emerging cold war and arms race with the USSR. Do you know that he was a strong advocate of labour unions, national health insurance and equal rights for women? Do you know he was way a head of his time in that he was against racial segregation? Oh, by the way, you want to know why FDR set him aside as VP in favor of Harry Truman? Because he caved in to the demands of not only the conservative wing of his party but also the SEGREGATIONIST WING. One final thing, it should come as no surprise that Putin prefered Trump as President. Hillary made it clear that if elected, she was going to be tough on Russia. |
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11/24/18 8:12 AM |
Phillip Mezzapelle | | Sicily, Italy | | | | | | | |
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Backwoods Duck Farmer wrote: How funny, instead of sending American troops to fight petty wars on the other side of the globe, our president actually uses the military what it's meant and then is viewed as a hateful tyrant?! We live in backwards times. Those petty wars on the other side of the globe are a part of the globalist NWO agenda. Simply calling on the military to defend one's borders isn't. Oh yea, the huge profits that the MIC makes with all those petty wars has something to do with it as well. |
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