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Aug 13 08 12:45 AM
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You hate it that I don't hate Siggy, but would you like it if I hated you, like you hate him? Paul, I don't hate anybody,
You hate it that I don't hate Siggy, but would you like it if I hated you, like you hate him?
but I would have never asked anybody with a filthy spirit to baptize me.
Why did you not try to convert Siggy from the error of his ways? Were you afraid of him? Why did you run from him and not stand up to him for the Truth? Why did you not try to reason with Philip, a young man being led astray by Siggy? Wasn't he your friend, also? Don't you care that your friends are so deceived?
"Let him know, that he which converteth the sinner from the error of his way shall save a soul from death, and shall hide a multitude of sins." ~ James 5:20
If thou wilt enter into life, keep the commandments Matthew 19:17 And I know that His commandment is life everlasting: whatsoever I speak therefore, even as the Father said unto Me, so I speak. John 12:50 If ye keep My commandments, ye shall abide in My love; even as I have kept My Father's commandments, and abide in His love. John 15:10 Blessed are they that do His commandments, that they may have right to the tree of life, and may enter in through the gates into the city. Revelation 22:14
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Aug 13 08 4:28 AM
Thistle-down
but would you like it if I hated you, like you hate him?
I tested Siggy to see if he would baptize me, and he did.
They know now, how much they hate the holy scriptures.
"Be Not Afraid! Open the doors to Christ, open them wide! Open the borders of states, economic and political systems, the vast domain of culture, civilization, and development - open them to His saving power!"~ Pope John Paul II ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥
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Aug 13 08 5:58 PM
philothea
Aug 13 08 7:35 PM
but would you like it if I hated you, like you hate him? You didn't say what, Paul? That I hated Siggy? You didn't just inSINuate it, you came right out and said it!
You didn't say what, Paul? That I hated Siggy? You didn't just inSINuate it, you came right out and said it!
I tested Siggy to see if he would baptize me, and he did. I know, we're seeing the fruits of it here.
Maybe one day you, too, will see your hatred for Christ's Church is hatred of Jesus Christ.....for the Church is Christ's Mystical Body on this earth and Christ is our Head.
Jesus said unto them, If ye were blind, ye should have no sin: but now ye say, We see; therefore your sin remaineth. John 9:41
Aug 13 08 7:59 PM
Hasah wrote: NAM as in New Age Movement (not 'Nam as in Vietnam') is anything from wicca, iching (eastern religions), that fat guy you rub the tummy of for 'good luck'... hated that dumb statue as a kid, freaked me out for some reason, crystals for 'energy', spells, pendulums, NAM meditation as in 'empty your mind and create your ideal meditation spot'... used to walk people through that junk, not there anymore. Ouija boards, yes, let's contact the dead... but they're demons, not spirits of the 'deceased'. I am thankful I never could go to that 'church' where a medium would speak... that probably would've confused me even more back in those dumb days of mine. Of course my ol' Catholic coworker was answering my dumb questions back then and telling me he didn't think automatic writing & all that was from God but did I listen? No, cuz I was being dumb. ______ This weekend, totally NOT related to NAM... I want to find my old rosary, I know it has to be in the attic somewhere. Vaguely remember tossing it up there in my mad at Catholicism days. Why it keeps being heavy on my heart to find it, I don't know but it's bugging me.
If you're going to San Francisco Be sure to wear some flowers in your hair If you're going to San Francisco You're gonna meet some gentle people there For those who come to San Francisco Summertime will be a love-in there In the streets of San Francisco Gentle people with flowers in their hair All across the nation Such a strange vibration People in motion There's a whole generation With a new explanation People in motion People in motion For those who come to San Francisco Be sure to wear some flowers in your hair If you come to San Francisco Summertime will be a love-in there If you come to San Francisco Summertime will be a love-in there
Aug 15 08 12:59 PM
You hang onto this misconception of men to denounce the scriptures, and that is a very old age technique of denial.
(We did not believe in the superstitions you listed there, and you confess, you're dumping one set for another, crystals for rosary beads.)
Aug 15 08 1:09 PM
Aug 15 08 1:25 PM
Aug 15 08 1:29 PM
-noun a usually organized public gathering of people, held as a demonstration of mutual love or in protest against inhumane policies. from dictionary.com
Aug 16 08 5:49 AM
Ok, you're the one that posted about tarot cards for a replacement of scripture?� But I am in denial???
Yeah, it's a sin to go through the scriptures?
You're posting lyrics from a 60's song about a love in... like an orgy?� Paul, WOULD JESUS TALK TO PEOPLE TODAY ABOUT GOING TO LOVE INS???�
Your attempts to make me feel I'm still ODed on something aren't going to work.�
I will keep praying for you Paul, let go of the delusion.� What 60's lyrics do you want to quote next?� 'We all live in a yellow submarine'??
I was a teen in the 80's and even back in 5th grade one of my favorite teachers gave us a crash course (G rated) for the 60's and I love 60's music and all that and yes peace and love is great.� But the drug culture from those days, are you still there?�
A lot of great music came from that era, like Peter, Paul and Mary.� Even they didn't sing about 'love in's.
Behold now Behemoth, which I made with thee; He eateth grass as an ox. Job 40:15 PUFF, the magic dragon lived by the sea And frolicked in the autumn mist in a land called Honah Lee, Little Jackie Paper loved that rascal PUFF, and brought Him strings and sealing wax and other fancy stuff. OH PUFF, the magic dragon lived by the sea And frolicked in the autumn mist in a land called Honah Lee, PUFF, the magic dragon lived by the sea And frolicked in the autumn mist in a land called Honah Lee, Together they would travel on a boat with billowed sail Jackie kept a lookout perched on PUFF's gigantic tail, Noble kings and princes would bow whenever they came, Pirate ships would lower their flag when PUFF roared out His name OH, PUFF, the magic dragon lived by the sea And frolicked in the autumn mist in a land called Honah Lee, PUFF, the magic dragon lived by the sea And frolicked in the autumn mist in a land called Honah Lee, A dragon lives forever but not so little boys Painted wings and giant rings make way for other toys. One grey night it happened, Jackie Paper came no more And PUFF that mighty dragon, he ceased His fearless roar. PUFF, the magic dragon lived by the sea And frolicked in the autumn mist in a land called Honah Lee, PUFF, the magic dragon lived by the sea And frolicked in the autumn mist in a land called Honah Lee, His head was bent in sorrow, green scales fell like rain, PUFF no longer went to play along the cherry lane. Without His life-long friend, PUFF could not be brave, So PUFF that mighty dragon sadly slipped into His cave. Oh! PUFF, the magic dragon lived by the sea And frolicked in the autumn mist in a land called Honah Lee, PUFF, the magic dragon lived by the sea And frolicked in the autumn mist in a land called Honah Lee Peter, Paul and Mary
Behold now Behemoth, which I made with thee; He eateth grass as an ox. Job 40:15
PUFF, the magic dragon lived by the sea And frolicked in the autumn mist in a land called Honah Lee, Little Jackie Paper loved that rascal PUFF, and brought Him strings and sealing wax and other fancy stuff.
OH PUFF, the magic dragon lived by the sea And frolicked in the autumn mist in a land called Honah Lee, PUFF, the magic dragon lived by the sea And frolicked in the autumn mist in a land called Honah Lee,
Together they would travel on a boat with billowed sail Jackie kept a lookout perched on PUFF's gigantic tail, Noble kings and princes would bow whenever they came, Pirate ships would lower their flag when PUFF roared out His name
OH, PUFF, the magic dragon lived by the sea And frolicked in the autumn mist in a land called Honah Lee, PUFF, the magic dragon lived by the sea And frolicked in the autumn mist in a land called Honah Lee,
A dragon lives forever but not so little boys Painted wings and giant rings make way for other toys. One grey night it happened, Jackie Paper came no more And PUFF that mighty dragon, he ceased His fearless roar.
PUFF, the magic dragon lived by the sea And frolicked in the autumn mist in a land called Honah Lee, PUFF, the magic dragon lived by the sea And frolicked in the autumn mist in a land called Honah Lee,
His head was bent in sorrow, green scales fell like rain, PUFF no longer went to play along the cherry lane. Without His life-long friend, PUFF could not be brave, So PUFF that mighty dragon sadly slipped into His cave.
Oh! PUFF, the magic dragon lived by the sea And frolicked in the autumn mist in a land called Honah Lee, PUFF, the magic dragon lived by the sea And frolicked in the autumn mist in a land called Honah Lee Peter, Paul and Mary
Aug 16 08 6:06 AM
I will never give up on HOPE, didn't even in my dumb anti-Catholic spurt but I was out of the new age deceptions. If I give up on HOPE, what is the point? I will never lose hope!
And as Moses lifted up the serpent in the wilderness, even so must the Son of man be lifted up:That whosoever believeth in Him should not perish, but have eternal life. John 3:14-15
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Aug 16 08 6:15 AM
I put the that which God said to us all in the beginning, to let you know that was never what God originally intended.
Aug 16 08 6:37 AM
During the North African Campagne, a bunch of soldier boys had been on a long hike, and they arrived in a little town callled Casino. The next morning, being Sunday,several of the boys went to church. A Sargent commanded the boys in church, and after the chaplain had read the prayer, the text was taken up next. Those of the boys who had a prayer books took them out, but, this one boyhad only a deck of cards, and so he spread them out. The Sargent saw the cards and said, "Soldier, put away those cards". After the services were over, the soldier was taken prisoner, and brought before the Provost Marshall. The marshall said " Sergeant, why have you brought this man here?" "For playing cards in church Sir." "And what have you to say for yourself Son?" "Much, Sir," replied the soldier. The marshall said, " I hope so, for if not, I shall punish you more than any man was ever punished." The soldier said, "Sir, I have been on the march for about six days, I have neither Bible nor prayerbook, but I hope to satisfy you, Sir, with the purity of my intentions." And with that, the boy started his story. "You see sir, when I look at the Ace, it reminds me that there is but one God, and the deuce, reminds me that the bible is divided into two parts, the old and the new testament. When I see the trey, I think of the Father, Son, and the Holy Ghost. And when I see the four,I think of the four Evangelists who preached the Gospel There was Matthew, Mark, Luke and John. And when I see the five, it reminds me of the five wise virgins who trimmed their lamps, there were ten of them, Five were wise and were saved, five were foolish, and were shut out. When I see the six, it reminds me that in six days, God made this great Heaven and Earth. When I see the seven, it reminds me that on the seventh day, God rested from His great work. And when I see the eight, I think of the eight rightous persons God saved when he destroyed this Earth. There was Noah, his wife, their three sons, and their wives. And when I see the nine, I think of the lepers our Saviour cleansed, and, nine out of the ten, didn't even thank him. When I see the ten, I think of the ten commandments, God handed down to Moses on a table of stone. When I see the king, it reminds me that there is but one King of Heaven, God Almighty. And when I see the Queen, I think of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Who is Queen of Heaven, and the Jack of Knaves is the Devil. When I count the number of spots in a deck of cards, I find 365, the number of days in a year. There are 52 cards, the number of weeks in a year. There are four suits, the number of weeks in a month. There are twelve picture cards, the number of months in a year. There are thirteen tricks, the number of weeks in a quarter. So, you see Sir, my pack of cards serves me as a Bible, an Almanac, and a prayerbook. And Friends, the story is true, I know, I was that soldier.
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Aug 16 08 6:40 AM
Mental Arsonist
No Wars, no killings, no murders, no harm done to people.
Don't take it personally, but I'm NOT talking about YOU!
Aug 16 08 6:46 AM
I know, baptism in the holy Ghost can only come from the Son. I tested Siggy to see if he would baptize me, and he did
Gen 17:11 And ye shall circumcise the flesh of your foreskin; and it shall be a token of the covenant betwixt me and you. H2o baptism is a token sign indicating that Christ has washed away our sin in all there entirety, by His mighty work of faith . The substance h20 merely gets us wet as it was designed to do as does cuting our flesh causes us to bleed.
Aug 16 08 6:49 AM
Except for the unborn, right? New age principles are prochoice.
Aug 16 08 6:50 AM
Aug 16 08 6:57 AM
I want to dwell on things from God and what the Bible tells me to think on... I don't need the rest.
Aug 16 08 7:04 AM
Aug 16 08 7:25 AM
Mazzaroth Perhaps the most baffling riddle in Biblical star-nomenclature is that presented by the word Mazzaroth or Mazzaloth (Job 38:31, 32; 2 Kings 23:5) usually, though not unanimously admitted to be phonetic variants. As to their signification, opinions are hopelessly divergent. The authors of the Septuagint transcribed, without translating, the ambiguous expression; the Vulgate gives for its equivalent Lucifer in Job, the Signs of the Zodiac in the Book of Kings. St. John Chrysostom adopted the latter meaning, noting, however, that many of his contemporaries interpreted Mazzaroth as Sirius. But this idea soon lost vogue while the zodiacal explanation gained wide currency. It is, indeed, at first sight, extremely plausible. Long before the Exodus the Twelve Signs were established in Euphratean regions much as we know them now. Although never worshipped in a primary sense, they may well have been held sacred as the abode of deities. The Assyrian manzallu (sometimes written manzazu), "station", occurs in the Babylonian Creation tablets with the import "mansions of the gods"; and the word appears to be etymologically akin to Mazzaloth, which in rabbinical Hebrew signifies primarily the Signs of the Zodiac, secondarily the planets. The lunar Zodiac, too, suggests itself in this connection. The twenty-eight "mansions of the moon" (menazil al-kamar) were the leading feature of Arabic sky-lore, and they subserved astrological purposes among many Oriental peoples. They might, accordingly, have belonged to the apparatus of superstition used by the soothsayers who were extirpated in Judah, together with the worship of the Mazzaroth, by King Josias, about 621 B.C. Yet no such explanation can be made to fit in with the form of expression met with in the Book of Job (xxxviii, 32). Speaking in the person of the Almighty, the Patriarch asks, "Canst thou bring forth Mazzaroth in its time?" -- clearly in allusion to a periodical phenomenon, such as the brilliant visibility of Lucifer, or Hesperus. Professor Schiaparelli then recurs to the Vulgate rendering of this passage. He recognizes in Mazzaroth the planet Venus in her double aspect of morning and evening star, pointing out that the luminary designated in the Book of Kings, with the sun and moon, and the "host of heaven" must evidently be next in brightness to the chief light-givers. Further, the sun, moon, and Venus constitute the great astronomical triad of Babylonia, the sculptured representations of which frequently include the "host of heaven" typified by a crowd of fantastic animal-divinities. And since the astral worship anathematized by the prophets of Israel was unquestionably of Euphratean origin, the designation of Mazzaroth as the third member of the Babylonian triad is a valuable link in the evidence. Still, the case remains one of extreme difficulty.
Perhaps the most baffling riddle in Biblical star-nomenclature is that presented by the word Mazzaroth or Mazzaloth (Job 38:31, 32; 2 Kings 23:5) usually, though not unanimously admitted to be phonetic variants. As to their signification, opinions are hopelessly divergent. The authors of the Septuagint transcribed, without translating, the ambiguous expression; the Vulgate gives for its equivalent Lucifer in Job, the Signs of the Zodiac in the Book of Kings. St. John Chrysostom adopted the latter meaning, noting, however, that many of his contemporaries interpreted Mazzaroth as Sirius. But this idea soon lost vogue while the zodiacal explanation gained wide currency. It is, indeed, at first sight, extremely plausible. Long before the Exodus the Twelve Signs were established in Euphratean regions much as we know them now. Although never worshipped in a primary sense, they may well have been held sacred as the abode of deities. The Assyrian manzallu (sometimes written manzazu), "station", occurs in the Babylonian Creation tablets with the import "mansions of the gods"; and the word appears to be etymologically akin to Mazzaloth, which in rabbinical Hebrew signifies primarily the Signs of the Zodiac, secondarily the planets. The lunar Zodiac, too, suggests itself in this connection. The twenty-eight "mansions of the moon" (menazil al-kamar) were the leading feature of Arabic sky-lore, and they subserved astrological purposes among many Oriental peoples. They might, accordingly, have belonged to the apparatus of superstition used by the soothsayers who were extirpated in Judah, together with the worship of the Mazzaroth, by King Josias, about 621 B.C. Yet no such explanation can be made to fit in with the form of expression met with in the Book of Job (xxxviii, 32). Speaking in the person of the Almighty, the Patriarch asks, "Canst thou bring forth Mazzaroth in its time?" -- clearly in allusion to a periodical phenomenon, such as the brilliant visibility of Lucifer, or Hesperus. Professor Schiaparelli then recurs to the Vulgate rendering of this passage. He recognizes in Mazzaroth the planet Venus in her double aspect of morning and evening star, pointing out that the luminary designated in the Book of Kings, with the sun and moon, and the "host of heaven" must evidently be next in brightness to the chief light-givers. Further, the sun, moon, and Venus constitute the great astronomical triad of Babylonia, the sculptured representations of which frequently include the "host of heaven" typified by a crowd of fantastic animal-divinities. And since the astral worship anathematized by the prophets of Israel was unquestionably of Euphratean origin, the designation of Mazzaroth as the third member of the Babylonian triad is a valuable link in the evidence. Still, the case remains one of extreme difficulty.
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