texas_gal
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Post by texas_gal on Apr 29, 2007 17:04:28 GMT -6
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Post by humbug on Apr 30, 2007 20:30:54 GMT -6
I don't think so. This man has problems. He needs to pray to Jesus.
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Post by ~WineMe~DineMe~69 on May 6, 2007 19:05:21 GMT -6
wipeout!
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Isabo
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Post by Isabo on May 18, 2007 18:00:23 GMT -6
You mean that the fires in Los Angeles during their "rainy" season, the cold fronts in Texas in May, the droughts in part of the country while the other parts flood, none of this has the feel of nearing the end for any of you?
Don't you read Revelations? Nothing going on fall into place within John's predictions/visions? Assume he's not talking about giant, metal, fire spewing bugs and believe or pretend that he's describing planes @ war.
I have a theory that "preachers" that appear to excell in the book of Revelations do so to intimidate and frighten their church (or tent) attendees into being "saved". Further, if the end were to be near enough for the signs of it to be clearly seen by those that teach/preach/harp on the end, these same people would not recognize their own predictions.
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DirtyDon
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Official Beer Czar
In Cerevisia Veritas! Cogito sumere potum alterum.
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Post by DirtyDon on May 18, 2007 18:34:05 GMT -6
They seem to always profit off their flock of believers... wear nice clothes, drive nice cars, have nice houses with pools and tennis courts and are always outted humping something much younger and bosomy than who they're married to... reminiscent of Jim Baaker, Jimmy Swaggart, ..President Clinton...
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Post by ~WineMe~DineMe~69 on May 20, 2007 19:33:38 GMT -6
it was a violent movie, but a very good movie none the less
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rat
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Always Remembered
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Post by rat on May 21, 2007 0:06:40 GMT -6
Don't think I will watch the movie.. ! read the book.. !
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revkag
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Post by revkag on May 21, 2007 6:53:44 GMT -6
I dig the book!
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