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Route_70 said:I was a member of the church.
How does an atheist give a testimony of salvation to join a church? What kind of "church" is this?
Route_70 said:I was a member of the church.
Twisted said:Route_70 said:I was a member of the church.
How does an atheist give a testimony of salvation to join a church? What kind of "church" is this?
Route_70 said:Twisted said:Route_70 said:I was a member of the church.
How does an atheist give a testimony of salvation to join a church? What kind of "church" is this?
If we can get Ransom to quit acting like a baby, and quit locking my threads, I'll start another thread and tell you all about it.
Tarheel Baptist said:Just tell us on this thread.
FSSL said:He wants to get glory from a tragic situation from people he never met. What good comes from that?
FSSL said:Mentioning it once is fine. Reminding us thread after thread proves your purpose. It has nothing to do with a supposed hypocrisy among the rest of us.
Route_70 said:If we can get Ransom to quit acting like a baby, and quit locking my threads, I'll start another thread and tell you all about it.
Route_70 said:...the majority of those who post on this forum have an ingrained prejudice toward me, and that includes the admins of this site.
I say that you are hypocritical, petulant, children. Do what you will.
Route_70 said:Tarheel Baptist said:Just tell us on this thread.
Why not?
Basically, I visited the church one Sunday. The church is located about five minutes from my house. Of course I was asked by several of the members who I was, what I did, so on and so forth. I mentioned that I had taught public high school. The principal was nearby and indicated that they had a need for help with their high school math. I agreed to stop by and help out a couple of students. Eventually they offered me a job. I accepted. I eventually joined the church by simply stepping out during an invitation, and saying "I would like to join your church."
I was never asked to give my testimony. I did ask if they had prayed about hiring me. They said they had. "Don't you want to do a background check; after all you don't even know me," I asked. "We trust the Lord," was their response.
So you see? They did everything the wrong way, yet it is a good thing they did. Or a child molester would still be operating among them.
Ransom said:Are you finished aggrandizing yourself on this thread? Can I lock it if you're going to go start yet another one?
FSSL said:Since you are obviously unable to moderate yourself, let me help you.
ALAYMAN said:You know without a shadow of a doubt what Baptist membership entails. Your "morality"/character is sadly lacking as demonstrated by such duplicity and deception.
Route_70 said:ALAYMAN said:You know without a shadow of a doubt what Baptist membership entails. Your "morality"/character is sadly lacking as demonstrated by such duplicity and deception.
In that respect you are correct in a way. No one every asked me to testify or anything like that. If they had, and if I had testified, then without a doubt that would have been hypocritical on my part. Just being a member of the group, however -- what would be wrong with that?
Route_70 said:ALAYMAN said:You know without a shadow of a doubt what Baptist membership entails. Your "morality"/character is sadly lacking as demonstrated by such duplicity and deception.
In that respect you are correct in a way. No one every asked me to testify or anything like that. If they had, and if I had testified, then without a doubt that would have been hypocritical on my part. Just being a member of the group, however -- what would be wrong with that?
ALAYMAN said:They were gullible/stupid, and you deceived them by asking for membership despite being an avowed and unabashed atheist. I've said it early on in this drama, that you were right to turn the molester in to the po-po, but you didn't solicit membership for that purpose.
Jim Jones said:Money motivated you to be a fraud. But that's fine in your world.
Route_70 said:Jim Jones said:Money motivated you to be a fraud. But that's fine in your world.
Dude, you don't know anything. I didn't need the job, but I like to teach. Most of my adult life I was a software developer. I made more money in a couple months than the church paid me in a year. I had taken some time off to stay at home and care for an invalid loved one. The school was close. I only had to work for about four hours a day. So I said, "Why not?" Besides, they asked me -- not the other way around. They needed me more than I needed them.
Twisted said:Do they now know of your deception?
Route_70 said:Would you prefer that I go away -- never post or comment on this forum again? If you respond in the affirmative, then this will be the last time you will ever see me logged on.