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Offline klasG4e

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Re: In defense of the Jєωs (at least some)
« Reply #135 on: March 27, 2018, 07:14:41 PM »
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  •  I wish people would stop bashing the Jєωs..
    I thought we were supposed to imitate Christ or are we supposed to pretend that we are holier than Christ.  Please check out the New Testament on some of our Lord's choice bashings. 

    St. Stephen was an imitator of our Christ, but he would be branded by some today as mean spirited. (Acts 7:51)

    In the O.T. Moses and various other saints were Jєω bashers as well.


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    Re: In defense of the Jєωs (at least some)
    « Reply #136 on: March 27, 2018, 11:21:50 PM »
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  • I thought we were supposed to imitate Christ or are we supposed to pretend that we are holier than Christ.  Please check out the New Testament on some of our Lord's choice bashings.  

    St. Stephen was an imitator of our Christ, but he would be branded by some today as mean spirited. (Acts 7:51)

    In the O.T. Moses and various other saints were Jєω bashers as well.
    The chief bashing that Jesus did in relation to the Jєωs didn't just apply to the Jєωs themselves. It also applies to us. There are traps that the devil sets for us as we try to live the will of God on our way to holiness. I recommend that we make a study of the writings of St John of the Cross and St Teresa of Avila.    


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    Re: In defense of the Jєωs (at least some)
    « Reply #137 on: March 28, 2018, 03:31:33 PM »
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  • I thought we were supposed to imitate Christ or are we supposed to pretend that we are holier than Christ.  Please check out the New Testament on some of our Lord's choice bashings.  

    St. Stephen was an imitator of our Christ, but he would be branded by some today as mean spirited. (Acts 7:51)

    In the O.T. Moses and various other saints were Jєω bashers as well.
    how bogus. I have read all there is to read in the Word about Moses and he did not bash the Jєωs. He was one. He only bashed those who defied God.. which is everyone these days Jєω or o/wise.

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    Re: In defense of the Jєωs (at least some)
    « Reply #138 on: March 28, 2018, 07:22:44 PM »
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  • how bogus. I have read all there is to read in the Word about Moses and he did not bash the Jєωs. He was one. He only bashed those who defied God.. which is everyone these days Jєω or o/wise.
    You really contradict yourself.  In your Opening Post you state, " I wish people would stop bashing the Jєωs."  Here, you say that Moses did not bash the Jєωs, just those who defied God.  Well, guess what -- the people that Moses led in the desert for 40 years were Jєωs and guess what -- those Jєωs defied God in spades, over and over again.


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    Re: In defense of the Jєωs (at least some)
    « Reply #139 on: March 28, 2018, 07:58:47 PM »
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  • The chief bashing that Jesus did in relation to the Jєωs didn't just apply to the Jєωs themselves.
    Of course not!  My point is that Jesus did bash the Jєωs and we should not try to pretend that he didn't, nor need we apologize for bashing the Jєωs (in imitation of Christ) whose defining and uniting characteristic is their being anti-Christ.


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    Re: In defense of the Jєωs (at least some)
    « Reply #140 on: March 28, 2018, 11:13:01 PM »
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  • Of course not!  My point is that Jesus did bash the Jєωs and we should not try to pretend that he didn't, nor need we apologize for bashing the Jєωs (in imitation of Christ) whose defining and uniting characteristic is their being anti-Christ.
    The bashing also applies to you and me as well.

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    Re: In defense of the Jєωs (at least some)
    « Reply #141 on: March 30, 2018, 03:57:48 AM »
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  • u mean Jєωs are supposed to hate Catholics as much as some "Catholics" here hate THEM?
    ::)
    Hate doesn't = bad.  There are different kinds of hate, just like there are different kinds of love. 

    It's like honesty.  If you have to lie to the terrorists, to prevent them from blowing up the chapel, you do it, you lie.  O.k., to do anything else would be overly-scrupulous, which is usually the error people like you try to promote, to advance your bleeding heart liberal agenda.    
    "Even a man who is pure in heart and says his prayers by night
    may become a wolf when the wolfbane blooms and the autumn moon is bright."

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    Re: In defense of the Jєωs (at least some)
    « Reply #142 on: March 30, 2018, 04:15:30 AM »
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  • Ok, that video was appalling. The parents should be ashamed- and possibly charged with child abuse or pandering, or something. Puting your child on stage dance like that before an audience that probably attracts a good number of pedophiles is disgusting. You should attach a warning to the link or remove it, because it is something that is going to be hard to un-see.  
    "Even a man who is pure in heart and says his prayers by night
    may become a wolf when the wolfbane blooms and the autumn moon is bright."