Route_70 said:ALAYMAN said:The heavy-handed abuse of people under the guise of being spiritual is what I.just.don't.get.
I couldn't agree more.
Troll.
Route_70 said:ALAYMAN said:The heavy-handed abuse of people under the guise of being spiritual is what I.just.don't.get.
I couldn't agree more.
Jim Jones said:Route_70 said:ALAYMAN said:The heavy-handed abuse of people under the guise of being spiritual is what I.just.don't.get.
I couldn't agree more.
Troll.
Route_70 said:ALAYMAN said:Route_70 said:ALAYMAN said:The heavy-handed abuse of people under the guise of being spiritual is what I.just.don't.get.
I couldn't agree more.
It could be that there are a bunch of them folk merely masquerading as Christians and church members, doing the devil's work. Matt 7:21-23
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"masquerading" ... would that be the same thing as FRAUD?
Jo said:When I was a teenager, I was saved and started attending a church pastored by a BJU grad. One Sunday night, he preached on Ham of the old testament something about the curse of Ham. He tied it to the blacks and slavery. I just never bought into it.
Part of my viewpoint could be that my father taught in public school over 20 years. Before and after he taught, he drove a small nursery school bus that took kids from the projects to and from their nursery school. He had a black woman as a boss. My exposure to blacks was very limited, but I can honestly say I never heard my father use the "n" word, nor did I hear any other relative make any racist comments. I guess I was lucky that way. I think my aunts, uncles, etc. were of the mindset that you judged a man by his actions, not the color of his skin.
Sherryh said:Route 70, We know you're not a troll....let it go!!
FreeToBeMe said:It is time for you to get a life, troll.