There is a time and place for everything.


Killer Bees

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Yesterday, I had the pleasure of visiting a brand new church in Lake City, GA. To help dedicate the church, there were several singing groups from different congregations there. Before the singing began, prepackaged food plates was set aside for everyone to eat in the fellowship hall. While I was in a very long line to get my food, a woman walked out of the fellowship hall obviously mad about something. The only thing I remember that came out of her mouth was "the rice needs some sugar." :xeye: Then she proceed to complain some more as she walked back to the main section and she said loudly "ain't nothing but a bunch of b*tches." Now, none of us are perfect, but there is a time and a place for everything. I latered learned that this woman was trying to get a couple of food plates for her kids, but one of the servers was trying to tell her that her kids had to be with her (obviously since the fellowship hall was the only place food was allowed). This is the same woman that was standing up holding her hand up every chance she got during service.
 



hassan said:


When I said things shouldn't get personal--- I was talking about personal attacks. Not getting to know one another. :rolleyes:

Don't put more into what I was saying than what's there.
 
CriTAUcal said:
Don't put more into what I was saying than what's there.


Funny, i have a strong feeling God is saying the same thing about folks twisting and manipulating The Word...
 
hassan said:
Funny, i have a strong feeling God is saying the same thing about folks twisting and manipulating The Word...


Yeah, I'm sure God does.
That's why it's so important to have a personal relationship with God YOURSELF, so you can gather your own interpretations.
 
CriTAUcal said:
... it's so important to have a personal relationship with God YOURSELF, so you can gather your own interpretations.

thanx for finally OPENLY agreeing with me :D
 
[*winking at Criti*]

you know that Muslims are allowed to marry other "People of The Book" (eg Jews and Christians)

play your cards right and ... ;)
 
CriTAUcal said:
Tony, what is your denomination/faith?


My faith is that Jesus was the Son of God sent to save us from our sins. (Christian)

I am an Active/Current Bible Student and Teacher. (Trying to do REAL Study of the Word in order to show myself approved)

Ultimate Truth Seeker


I am loosed of the mental shackles of traditions, non-Bible reading, and need for acceptance.
I?m free to read the Bible, Pray for understanding, and seek the counsel of the Godly

I understand the flaws of most denominations

I attended Catholic School
Attend and was Baptized in the Baptist Church

Schooled in Bible, Koran, and Bhagavad-gita.
 
Tony said:
I understand the flaws of most denominations

I attended Catholic School
Attend and was Baptized in the Baptist Church

Schooled in Bible, Koran, and Bhagavad-gita.

Hey!

Whachusay??

I was raised Catholic, graduated from a Methodist college, my second mother is a Jehovah's Witness, i was married in an AME church, i was a frequent visitor to a very active SDA church with my neighbor is VERY Adventist (she and i had the best discussions), i have attended numerous Baptist and Pentacostal Bible studies, many of the children i grew up with were Jewish (some Kosher, others not), i've had many direct and indirect experiences with Santeria, Vodun, Sango, Obeah, i've read and reread Lao Tzu's Tao Te Ching many times, and those are the main points.

Wow!!!

Deep brother DEEP
 
hassan said:
[*winking at Criti*]

you know that Muslims are allowed to marry other "People of The Book" (eg Jews and Christians)

play your cards right and ... ;)


No thanks! :D Already married.
 



Tony said:
My faith is that Jesus was the Son of God sent to save us from our sins. (Christian)

I am an Active/Current Bible Student and Teacher. (Trying to do REAL Study of the Word in order to show myself approved)

Ultimate Truth Seeker


I am loosed of the mental shackles of traditions, non-Bible reading, and need for acceptance.
I?m free to read the Bible, Pray for understanding, and seek the counsel of the Godly

I understand the flaws of most denominations

I attended Catholic School
Attend and was Baptized in the Baptist Church

Schooled in Bible, Koran, and Bhagavad-gita.


Thanks for sharing.
 
hassan said:
Hey!

Whachusay??

I was raised Catholic, graduated from a Methodist college, my second mother is a Jehovah's Witness, i was married in an AME church, i was a frequent visitor to a very active SDA church with my neighbor is VERY Adventist (she and i had the best discussions), i have attended numerous Baptist and Pentacostal Bible studies, many of the children i grew up with were Jewish (some Kosher, others not), i've had many direct and indirect experiences with Santeria, Vodun, Sango, Obeah, i've read and reread Lao Tzu's Tao Te Ching many times, and those are the main points.

Wow!!!

Deep brother DEEP

:lol:
Yeah, but are you certified in:

Hinduism
Buddhism
Chinese traditional religion
primal-indigenous
African Traditional & Diasporic
Sikhism
Juche
Spiritism
Judaism
Baha'i
Jainism
Shinto
Cao Dai
Tenrikyo
Neo-Paganism
Unitarian-Universalism
Rastafarianism
Scientology
Zoroastrianism
 
Tony said:
Hinduism sure, i'm an Untouchable in this forum :D
Buddhism this brother was an Indian Jesus in many ways
Chinese traditional religion Confucian or Taoist?
primal-indigenous which part of the world - NAmerica??
African Traditional & Diasporic Yoruba primarily
Sikhism
Juche you're making this one up arent' you?
Spiritism
Judaism i'm Muslim remember?
Baha'i
Jainism
Shinto
Cao Dai
Tenrikyo
Neo-Paganism
Unitarian-Universalism
Rastafarianism but uh cu'rse!
Scientology my doctor says it is bad for me :lol:
Zoroastrianism you mean the one that Constantine practiced?
 
Ya'll just done took over Killer's thread with the flexing of the various forms of Bible/spirituality.
 
I apologize KB

Hassan,
Juche: Juche is the only government-authorized ideology in North Korea, to the point of excluding all other religions. "Juche" means "self-reliance" in the Korean language. Some writers cited in the Adherents.com database (under "Juche" as well as "Kimilsungism") classify Juche as a North Korean form of Marxist Communism. Juche began in the 1950s and is the official philosophy promulgated by the North Korean government and educational system. Its promoters describe Juche as simply a secular, ethical philosophy and not a religion. But, from a sociological viewpoint Juche is clearly a religion, and in many ways is even more overtly religious than Soviet-era Communism or Chinese Maoism.
 
Tony said:
I apologize KB

Hassan,
Juche: Juche is the only government-authorized ideology in North Korea, to the point of excluding all other religions. "Juche" means "self-reliance" in the Korean language. Some writers cited in the Adherents.com database (under "Juche" as well as "Kimilsungism") classify Juche as a North Korean form of Marxist Communism. Juche began in the 1950s and is the official philosophy promulgated by the North Korean government and educational system. Its promoters describe Juche as simply a secular, ethical philosophy and not a religion. But, from a sociological viewpoint Juche is clearly a religion, and in many ways is even more overtly religious than Soviet-era Communism or Chinese Maoism.


aaahh...

so even Kim relies on the opiate of the masses....
 
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