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    Trump: “I can destroy the country!”

    President Trump isn't going to have to do much more to destroy a nation on its last breath. I wonder why he'd say such a thing unless he had already contemplated doing so in his mind?
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    Jack Hyles died 25 years ago, today.

    What I remember most about Hyles is a story he told during a chapel service at Tennessee Temple. He said that after returning home from a meeting one night, he woke his son up to tell him something important. He told him that he would no longer be able to be the father he should be to him...
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    The Sons of God and the Nephilim

    If that was part of God's plan, they would have had children. Abraham and Sarah were beyond childbearing age when they had Isaac.
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    The Sons of God and the Nephilim

    It makes no difference. The point is that only Noah was righteous.
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    Tell me about the GARBC (subllibrm et al)

    Paul Dixon was an evangelist from the church I attended in Chattanooga in the early 70s, when he announced that he and Pat were moving to Ohio because most of his meetings seemed to be at GARB churches there. Unbeknownst to us at that time, he was probably being groomed to be in the position to...
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    The Sons of God and the Nephilim

    I thought I answered the question about the "bloodline," but apparently I didn't do a very good job. I wrote a long expose detailing how Noah was righteous and a type of Christ, but decided not to post it because it would hijack this thread. I guess I will say this again. There were two...
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    The Sons of God and the Nephilim

    I'm not sure how your posts pertain to Genesis 6 and 7. Ham's sin was important enough for God to include it in His Word and tell us what it was according to Leviticus 20:11.
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    The Sons of God and the Nephilim

    I didn't make myself clear, but I thought everyone understood that God destroyed the bloodlines by destroying the people who possessed them. Let me add to that in case there are questions about Noah's sons and their wives. Noah was righteous. Genesis 7:1 Christ is righteous Noah's sons and...
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    The Sons of God and the Nephilim

    Noah's sons and their wives possessed the bloodlines. Only Noah was righteous. I personally believe that the bloodlines of the fallen, prenoahic offsprings of Genesis 6 would have lain silent if Ham hadn't committed this awful sin. The Lord has the power to change our DNA. God didn't curse...
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    The Sons of God and the Nephilim

    Genesis 7:1 And the Lord said unto Noah, Come thou and all thy house into the ark; for thee have I seen righteous before me in this generation. Noah's children and their spouses were saved from the flood because they were in the family of a righteous man. God didn't say that they were...
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    The Sons of God and the Nephilim

    The bloodline that God destroyed in the flood was reintroduced through Canaan, Ham's son.
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    The OFFICIAL "You might be a Hacker if...." thread!

    This thread is great entertainment. I'm only on page 11, so this may have been mentioned. A former student at Longview told me he was taught this: You might be a hacker if you believe drinking from a straw might cause you to become a homosexual.
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    Dad Jokes

    My granddaughter actually laughed at this one--What does a duck eat with his soup? Quackers.
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    Introduction

    I strayed away from the FFF about that time, but returned as a reader 10 or so years ago, then decided to rejoin the group so I could see links posted by participants. I'm interested in what is going on in the IFB circle.
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    Introduction

    That's it. Thanks for jarring my memory. I just looked him up on the WWW. Apparently, he's still going strong.
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    Introduction

    I went through several names back then and can't recall which one I used. I posted a few times, but mostly read. An evangelist who had been injured in Vietnam was very active at that time. I can't recall his name — Tim? Jarring my memory, George W. Bush had just been elected President, so I...
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    Introduction

    Thanks for the welcome. When I began Bible college, Jack Hyles had only been at Hammond for about 5 years, so he was just getting entrenched. Falwell was just starting his church in Lynchburg. John R. Rice was the voice for Independent Baptists. Tennessee Temple, where I attended, was just...
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    Introduction

    I'm an old geezer, pushing 82. I attended a Fundamentalist Baptist College and was invoved in Fundamentast Baptist Churches until the late 90s. I've read the FFF off and on since the late 1990s. I'm thankful that the Lord saw fit to remove me from the world of Fundamentalist Baptist, although...
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