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8/30/13 11:57 AM |
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Dolores, I certainly do not want to take your joy away, and I'm truly sorry for sounding harsh. I'm glad you have fellowship with people who love Christ!I am concerned about self censorship of pastors and privacy of everyone. I've known churches to send out meeting info by email, and then prayer concerns sent through email privately, with permission certain things published for everyone. I have true fellowship face to face with other believers, and do not post prayer requests on facebook, because anything that is truly worth expressing, is likely not meant for the ears of the unsanctified world. we are in a day now where everything is being permanently databased. what we say will have an impact on others... watch when these private matters, even meetings we had years ago, that are now being databased, will end up being used in court cases, or as this article is about, what if I was to pray about my "so and so" who is spending too much money? some official going to peruse the info and downgrade this or that? I'm seeing young people growing up that think the most private of matters should be put out to the public or to superiors, we are losing a sense of privacy and dignity. |
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8/29/13 6:48 PM |
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Bretton woods, petrodollar, Nixon trading off the gold standard, Saudi deals, opec, global dependence, massive loss in currency value, jobs traded outside country, housing bubble, bailouts = stripping out what's left, printing at will, China making deals with world outside of petrodollar...we are watching an empire, that is at the end of a falsely propped up currency. called "Nixon Shock", on youtube is footage, shows him announcing it to country. |
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8/29/13 9:58 AM |
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Christian organizations do not belong on facebook. how degenerated do we have to become to realize the controls that come with the social networks? when people post real info, they get notices that they are not politically correct, which wasn't such a big deal when it was just social pressure -- much more than that now.its one thing for a news section but for building fellowship.... gossip and greeting card statements about how fun something was... is not fellowship in Christ... when pictures are posted, anyone can access them, pretty much forever... privacy is important in a time when Christianity is considered immoral. the persecuted church of old would even speak in code to protect one another, martyrs like Wumbrand talk about the biggest mouth causing harm to many families... the unwise do the opposite and put it all out there... or censor themselves. goal met. self censored. I also have my concerns about pastors posting all of their sermons -- if what they say is always uncontroversial enough for the whole world to listen in, that generic and watered down, what's the point? we are living in a day when judges are ruling that preaching against sodomy is not allowable -- do pastors self censor in order to keep their posting schedules? sure. |
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8/28/13 9:04 AM |
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almost like the Christian community has become the cowardly lion of the wizard of oz, searching for its heart.what can I say? the debt economy has no where else to go but to try and claw its way out -- while the world is told one thing, the American public told another. even then, they seem unwilling to be moved. yet, without the voice of the church, its rather abysmal -- pastors wanting the evangelical prophets tell them what to think -- and unless that means "join the fun", they aren't going to make a peep. cisterns of salt water. this is the greatest moral challenge I've seen on the evangelical community in my lifetime... (as I watched mainline churches fall to abortion, etc) ... not even understanding, when we walk through the tribulation of our brethren in the ME, that we have so cavalierly ignored and dismissed, who will remain in the faith? (at least they expected suffering, our churches drowned in expectation of prosperity and rapture before troubles) -- brainwashing only works so long, hard reality becomes God's teaching tool. |
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8/26/13 9:28 AM |
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well, I can see they're having troubles, declaring perpetual adventures, with no end in sight, so gotta bring in the numbers...but Christians aren't supposed to pray in the trenches anymore, and what of involving Congrs before doing such and such? nah. sodomy now ok. how are they going to get the Christians to keep sacrifi.. I mean sending their sons? they need the numbers, and look what happened with the draft in VN? (suddenly people start paying attention, we can't have that). all that's left is lowering the standards and bringing in more women.. who will one day most likely regret it. the years of youth, having family, will be spent looking for abortion clinics, or getting pregnant while in uniform. that's sure to be a strong military. |
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8/23/13 9:44 AM |
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http://www.naturalnews.com/041737_Monsanto_share_prices_hedge_funds.htmlinteresting link: Hedge funds, insider traders begin dumping Monsanto stock as reality of GMOs sinks across Wall Street "The Seralini study, by the way, found that: Up to 50% of males and 70% of females suffered premature death." (that is the rat cancer tumor study) as the abortionist I talked with said, they'd be on gmo's, would be sick and on synthetics. if we only knew, we are overcomers in Christ, and we are not bound to the gay seeds that cannot reproduce. |
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8/23/13 8:56 AM |
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Jim Lincoln wrote: [URL=http://www.jpost.com/LandedPages/PrintArticle.aspx?id=323995]]]Another Tack: The Polish Syndrome[/URL] using a tablet, I'll keep this short. In other threads I already put up comments on apologetics, but the above is an interesting commentary about another problem, blaming the Jews for the problems of the Middle East--no it's a Muslim problem what a surprising thing to say. are Israelis somehow involved in the matters of Syria? |
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