Mark of the Beast

Discussion in 'Christianity' started by LornaDoom, Oct 30, 2013.

  1. LornaDoom

    LornaDoom Senior Member

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    thanks for chiming in MAMA, I have been waiting for you:afro:


    ps. are you a Christian? I would of never thought, how quaint
     
  2. Manservant Hecubus

    Manservant Hecubus Master of Funk and Evil

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    Between the pasta and mama digs, you're actually a golem of different members.
    ResistanceIsCalgirl. :smilielol5:
     
  3. *MAMA*

    *MAMA* Perfectly Imperfect

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    I was raised by two ordained pastors, but no, I am not a Christian.

    :rofl:
     
  4. LornaDoom

    LornaDoom Senior Member

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    like I said, you dont know me
     
  5. thedope

    thedope glad attention Lifetime Supporter

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    So it is not a matter of what the bible says, what god gives is truly given, who do you say that I am.

    One likeness in us as in god is the power of our statements as we feel justified in our own words.

    An example;

    God said let us make man in our own image and likeness,... (so that he may dominion over the world in naming the animals)
    God created man in His own image, in the image of God He created him; male and female, (creative principle, our image) He created them.… and saw that it was good, very good.

    Words are symbols of conditions. The word condition is a symbol for the con-dition, con=with and dition, from diciere, to speak, to speak with. All of our conditions are framed by our own heartfelt narrative and only what you claim for yourself about the world do you regard as true. The world is equal in appearance to our own regard.
     
  6. LornaDoom

    LornaDoom Senior Member

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    Both your Mother and Father are pastors?
     
  7. *MAMA*

    *MAMA* Perfectly Imperfect

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    Yes. I attended Christian school until 7th grade, was in church 5 days a week until I was 18, and went to bible college for a short period of time during high school.
     
  8. LornaDoom

    LornaDoom Senior Member

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    Sorry to say this, but women should not be pastors..there is a chain of command and the man is the head of the woman..
     
  9. LornaDoom

    LornaDoom Senior Member

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    thanks for answering, that is a lot of church and church schooling. Do you think it drew you closer to God? or did it drive you away cause of the hypocrisy?
     
  10. thedope

    thedope glad attention Lifetime Supporter

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    Call no man your father for you have one father who is in heaven.
    Who is my mother, my sister, my brother, not those subservient to the head of a household, but those who do the will of the father. A fathers will is that his children be happy.

    There are no marriages in heaven but what god has joined no man may break, not by statute of limitation or by any other thing.

    If you are sorry for the saying, it must not be a very good saying to have let you down.
     
  11. LornaDoom

    LornaDoom Senior Member

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    I am only sorry because it is something that cant be undone
     
  12. *MAMA*

    *MAMA* Perfectly Imperfect

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    That's a cute attempt at trolling. Take a lap, noob.
    The amount of church and such didn't drive me away. The fact that none of it is logical, it's invested with hypocrisy is what drove me away.
     
  13. LornaDoom

    LornaDoom Senior Member

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    I can understand that..that is the problems with religion, the people are still the same but they are always trying to extract the straw in your eye, when there is a rafter in their own..that is the nature of the world..
     
  14. LornaDoom

    LornaDoom Senior Member

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    what are you trying to do? kill me?
     
  15. *MAMA*

    *MAMA* Perfectly Imperfect

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    Extract the straw in your eye? Are you trying to refer to Matthew 7:3? "Why do you see the splinter in your brother's eye but not notice the plank in your own eye?" That is one of my major problems with people who are religious. They tend to have a serious case of "plank eye." They seem to forget, " He who has no sin, cast the first stone."
    no.... never......
     
  16. LornaDoom

    LornaDoom Senior Member

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    No, I was not trying, I was just copying what Matthew wrote down what Jesus said, a little different than your translation, but in essense saying the same thing..Jesus knew how the churches would be these days..full of hypocrites, liars and self serving greedy assholes..
     
  17. *MAMA*

    *MAMA* Perfectly Imperfect

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    No, you were misquoting it. "Extract" has nothing to do with the passage, regardless of translation.
     
  18. LornaDoom

    LornaDoom Senior Member

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    ok geez...symantics..
     
  19. *MAMA*

    *MAMA* Perfectly Imperfect

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    More like intelligence, and the different definitions of words, but whatevs.
     
  20. LornaDoom

    LornaDoom Senior Member

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    you left out an "e" and a "r"
     
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