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3/8/17 8:41 AM |
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Carl in Greensboro wrote: Hmm. Thanks Allie for your intelligent and Biblical defense of my personal conscious. The issue for me is not about being a bigot (i.e. supporting or not supporting homosexuals). If a homosexual wanted to open up a lemonade stand in the neighborhood I would have no problem buying a cool drink from them; it would be bigoted of me to do otherwise. But if I were to find out that they were using the proceeds to promote and force homosexual causes on the public then they wouldn't get my patronage. ALL businesses do not go out of their way to say that they promote immorality but when they do I become a discerning shopper; there are other fish in the sea. But the time will come when ALL buying and selling will be under one world management that promotes all kinds of evil. When that happens and, Lord willing, I'm still around I'll grow and squeeze my own lemons. Truth is truth and the scripture is clear on your position. Glad you were encouraged. Press on brother! |
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3/8/17 7:08 AM |
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Bible Reader wrote: So Carl, Does this also mean you'll quit using all computers and cell Phones? They all support queer marriage too. Live of the world and not in the world my friend. You aren't supporting queers by buying a coke! (Yet) Romans 14:23 says that whatever we so that is not of clear conscience is sin when Paul is talking about taking meat sacrificed to animals. If Carl wants to abstain from Coke because they not only agree with Sodomy, but make commercials depicting is his choice to do and no one is to discourage or condemn him. Bible Readers should know that. In fact, I encourage you to read all of Romans front to cover prayerfully and humbly. No other book of the bible so clearly explains the gospel. |
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3/6/17 10:36 AM |
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Dr. Tim wrote: As a conservative who abhors virtually every position of political as well as religious liberals, I have little respect for Ms. Lynch and her comrades. Nevertheless, your headline is misleading and tends to twist what she actually said in the brief clip on WND. She said that protesters have bled and died, and not, as your article implied, that protesters should shed the blood of others. The fact that liberals rarely tell the truth doesn't give conservatives the right to deal in deception also. Good Morning. The article is not SA, but WND's. The article and the video state what she said. SA nor WND says that she called for the bloodshed of others. She did say that rights are being trampled upon and that individuals in America came together as groups to do what needed to be done and that marching and even death occurred. She said it was hard and done before and basically can be done again. Now, Ms. Lynch was not specific about what rights being trampled upon and how this new administration is rolling back what our Founding Fathers achieved. Until she does that she is making no sense and sounds like a fool. A fool with proper diction. A follow up video with specifics and linking them to particular laws and statements of FF. |
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2/23/17 3:33 PM |
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danfromtn3 wrote: Allie, I appreciate your post. It is a blessing to see believers giving a piece of His mind instead of their own. Pray for me cause it is hard to stay focused on scripture and not the political side of these things. I forget that Christians are to suffer with joy. We can appeal to "Rome" legally, but this kind of stuff we are to endure. The hardest thing about living for Christ in America is loneliness. Being dismissed and thought of as crazy or too rigid. That seems to be how we are persecuted and it is hard to live like that, but God promises to help us to endure and overcome. |
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2/12/17 11:04 PM |
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why did you say wrote: when you obviously are? Don't you think you point would be better taken if you were truthful in your response? Let me clear up something. I am against Adults playing children's games as a job and acting as if it is of importance. I am not against recreational sports. I enjoy a little vollyball and bowling from time to time. Now you have a better understanding of my position and not accuse me of the sin of lying, especially to fellow brethern. |
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1/29/17 7:18 AM |
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Wayfarer Pilgrim wrote: What if after 45 years, a guy who wasn't a registered republican till 2010, just restricts abortion like nobody's business. Seems like congress found their president, after four republican presidents couldn't climb over that wall. If conservative issues are taken care of, then tackling the debt will be next. Prolly all he will do. People don't want abortion stopped. Just heavily regulated. When I say people I mean most up prolifers. That is all they are really lobbying for. Their financiers keep donating and thinking that regulating will lead to its in. It hasn't and won't. There would have to be a real moving of The Spirit where a ton of people got saved before it would go away. Folks would repent of their divorces, smorgasbord of sexual immorality, feminism, and girly man-ness. |
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