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10/26/07 12:38 PM |
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This is sick, perverted and a sign of the evil times in which we live. If these corrupt bureaucrats and politicians continue to pervert and remove normal moral standards from society, we can only expect other aspects of everyday life to become vile and depraved. Clearly these politically correct bureaucrats are blind to the obvious and deluded. The church of course is so liberal in the main stream denominations that we can't expect much help from them either. Surely these dark days, with sadly, worse to come are unusual in all history. What can we imagine is the future for our children and grandchildren?May God help us. Gen 18:20 "And the LORD said, Because the cry of Sodom and Gomorrah is great, and because their sin is very grievous; 21 I will go down now, and see whether they have done altogether according to the cry of it, which is come unto me; and if not, I will know." Come Lord Jesus, come soon. |
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7/18/07 9:47 AM |
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It is true to acknowledge that the ring is not required for any Christian symbolism.But the whole issue raised with this item is that clearly the Muslims are being favoured, with more dress rights than the Christian. The reason for this is that the ring was banned because of the schools "uniform policy" - Yet there is no way that traditionally and historically this English school uniform included the muslim hijab (head scarf) and it's "statement". Therefore somewhere in the recent past this school CHANGED their uniform rules to embrace that "statement" by the muslim female's hijab. Sadly we can be sure that this school will go on to teach and embrace the sexual perversions and "teaching" which this country now suffers, due to less Christian influence and decent morals. |
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6/3/07 3:49 PM |
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We see a man hitherto totally indifferent to the things of the Spirit, disinterested in hearing or reading the Word of God, avoiding Christian company, and shunning all discussion of spiritual matters, suddenly showing an interest, genuinely, earnestly, often unashamedly. It is sporadic and evanescent at first. We, the observers, become excited, wondering if our friend is already born again; but we learn by many disappointments to be cautious and not prematurely hopeful. But we ought to be hopeful! It may not be birth but conception that has taken place and these are the twistings and turnings of a healthy but yet unborn organism which God has engendered and which in due time He will bring to birth. |
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