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9/13/07 8:01 AM |
Stingless | | County Antrim | | | |
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Sorry you are being completely irrational or else a blind leader/led of/by others who cannont hold reasoned debate. I`m not interested in any more communication with you. Wear that cap in Luke 11v53 it is a perfect fit for you Unfooled wrote: Whose hearts? The nasty comments I heard about were from Paisleyites - just as it is still them coming out with the bile. If he is so "happy" to stand down, and it was his idea (one stooge said he had been thinking it over for months)then why are the duped people all so bitter about it?? The reaction of the pro-FM lobby proves he jumped before getting pushed! |
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9/12/07 3:50 PM |
Stingless | | County Antrim | | | |
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"He has done nothing wrong politically or doctrinally". FALSE? Please explain what he has done wrong one man cannot dictate in a democracy he can only be a witness to the truth! lies in the papers."The Lord has honoured His servant with high public office" - FALSE? Sorry that is a fact! A soverign God has vindicated his servant, your argument is that we should avoid influencing the whole political process incase we get elected to a position where we can be a salt in public society. Perhaps Joseph was wrong to be Prime Minister in Egypt! Perhaps we should dissobey Christ and refuse to pay our taxes to Government because it contains wicked men who promote unrighteous behaviour! Stop talking illogical nonsense. "Time the brethren in the ministry repented of their back biting to set an example to their congregations". FALSE ANALYSIS ? I don`t think so it is "back-biting" because Ian Paisley is not guilty of dishonorable behaviour just electoral success. You say obviously God won't bless sin in church or state! True but He has a great witness in the First Minister. Ian Paisley cannot be held accountable for the electoral success of Sinn Fein or the Laws passed by Westminster. |
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