Monday, February 01, 2010

Some bizarre internet experiences since 2000



'Of course' theologically I have been told off online:

From my post: Rough Notes on the Incarnation, thekingpin68, Dec 2005.

An apparently rather angry gay activist type from California states in comments out of the blue:

'what an absolute perfect blog of spiritual self indulgence...
I have NEVER read so much INTELLECTUAL TWADDLE in my LIFE [ and i have beem around a LONG time.
whew!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! you are TRULY a legend in your own mind!!!!!!
thanks for sharing.'

I answered:

Please feel free to critique what I am saying on the blog. You have made assertions without arguing against anything that I said.

End quote.

I must state I am very glad he messaged me on my Blogger blog and not on a Christian dating site...

I do live in the Vancouver area, you know.



Some like to challenge me away from the blogs and my supporters by email.

Yea, that will help you...

Yes, I know I have much to learn.

I have been called a knee-jerk Christian for calling a practitioner of Eastern Religion with a guru, a person that follows an Eastern Religion. Yes, I was way off there.

A few people, including a LDS blogger have attempted to take me on concerning Biblical Christianity. I spent two hours on a nice academic reply to a letter which contained some personal attacks against me and the man simply avoided answering my research and evidence and changed the subject in the next email and goes on to more ad hominem attacks.

Apparently he had gone at Rick B. previously and even scrappin' Rick wanted to get away from this guy. Rick stated I should get rid of the guy and I heartily agreed.

The Charles Manson of blogging, perhaps? Helter Skelter.

Okay, I get it, you like Mormon theology and not Biblical theology, but so what? You cannot back it up.

Bye Bye, Mr. Church of Jesus Christ blocked on my ladder day Outlook Express application.







On Christian Cafe a few years ago while I was in Manchester a young woman told me that I should take the Alpha course because it taught that it was okay to have premarital sex. She figured a relationship was no good without it.

I stated that she needed to study her Bible more and that I doubted very much that the Alpha course taught what she was stating.

Is there a liberal Christian version called the Omega course?

I have since dumped Christian Cafe.

Okay, beware when someone via the Are You Interested? application on Facebook, does not want to be a Facebook friend and instead wants to be Yahoo Messenger chat buddies. Now, I saw this women's Facebook profile photos after we were Yahoo Messenger contacts. She claimed to be American but lived in the UK. Our Messenger discussions were pretty limited but she did not come across as an outright scammer at first. Once I saw her Facebook photos, she looked like a model, but the wrong type of model. Red flag.

So, I deleted her off of Yahoo Messenger. So, then once and awhile over the next few months she kept messaging me as she could still see my Yahoo profile but I could not see her. I do have the concept that I should be a good witness and so I chatted with her the other day when she messaged, and she told me that she was a Christian and looking for a Christian man, blah, blah, blah. It actually was not a bad chat. So after the chat, I went and dug up her Facebook profile and saw the 'iffy' photos and in reply to her sent a somewhat sarcastic email stating that as a theologian I was looking for a good Christian chat with her.

Well, the sarcasm was lost on her, (perhaps English is a second language?) and she sent me the photos by email with some additional topless ones. Now, I emailed her back and stated that it was inappropriate and wrong for Christians to be involved in such activity and that she did not have to be nude (partially nude) to interest in me when in fact, as she knew, I was looking for godly Christian women to meet as friends presently in my situation. I mentioned Matthew 5 to her concerning looking at a woman with lust and therefore having already committed adultery/sin. She stated that she had not sent the photos to interest me but sent them just because they were hers.

I was thinking...scammer. Well, she stated she is a serious Christian and would take my advice and pull revealing photos from her Facebook profile.

I just checked her profile and she has not changed her photos...shocking.

I have 'of course' been contacted for years by web cam divas and scammers from Eastern Europe, Russia and Africa and recently a tall blonde from Atlanta that really gave a good conservation for awhile claiming to be a devout Christian and then went into a bunch of scammer script about me being the one which continued in emails and Yahoo Messenger quips.

Now do they really think that with my education I am just going to go for some 'babe' that pretends to slobber all over me online. Come on!

Clue: An honest, intellectual discussion with an open mind is more attractive than a stunning photo.

Bye Bye, bimbo (or at least you are acting like one).




Additional:



In Germany It Is Better to Be a Muslim than a Baptist

I suppose this is a bit off topic, but in a sense is also bizarre. Baptist historical and sociological theologian Albert Mohler has previously on his radio show mentioned the persecution and plight of Baptists and Baptist homeschoolers in Germany. Thomas Landen in The Brussels Journal: The Voice of Conservatism in Europe mentions how the Baptists are persecuted in ways that Muslims are not.

I will be transparent here, I do have Reformed Baptist theological leanings and was educated at Canadian Baptist Seminary at Trinity Western University.

To quote some of the article:

In Germany It Is Better to Be a Muslim than a Baptist

'The Federal Republic of Germany is a democracy. It is no fun, however, to be a Baptist in Germany. For the past two decades, the German authorities have been clamping down on Baptists who want to raise their children in accordance with their own religious principles. In Germany, the state rather than the parents is considered to be primarily responsible for the well-being of children. Hence, the draconic measures taken against Baptists. When, however, it comes to meeting the demands of Muslim the German state is far more lenient.'

In my mind, Biblically from overall context parents have the mandate to guide children. The state is to be obeyed in the context of law and order (Romans 13).

The state is grossly overstepping its mandate in attempting to control the lives of children via the education process. This strikes me as cultural elitism and snobbery.

'In 1938, Germany outlawed homeschooling. The ban is one of the few bills introduced by Adolf Hitler that is still on the books in Germany today. In the late 1980s and early 1990s, hundreds of ethnic German families from Southern Russia and Kazakhstan emigrated to Germany. Many of them were Baptists who had been fiercely persecuted in the Soviet Union for their religious beliefs.'

Hmm, a totalitarian government outlaws homeschooling. I wonder what they were afraid of. Perhaps people that were actually educated enough to challenge what the state was teaching them?

'Following their arrival in the West, the Baptists soon became unhappy with what their children were learning in the secular German public schools.'

Perhaps they wanted their children not only to understand secular thinking but also a Christian worldview as well.

'They decided to homeschool their children. This move led to fierce repression by the German authorities who took the parents to court on charges of “Hochverrat und Volksverhetzung” (high treason and incitement of the people against the authorities). Some parents were imprisoned, some were robbed of their parental authority, some had their children taken away from them.'

High treason? No highly ridiculous.

'On 11 August, Germany’s Supreme Court ruled that “the religious conviction of a minority” is subordinated to “a contradictory tradition of a differently inclined majority,” even when the latter tradition is incompatible with the religious principles of the minority.'

That ruling really curbs religious rights.

'The Court stated that the right of religious freedom of the parents does not take precedence over article 7, par. 1 of the German Constitution which explicitly states that “The entire education system is under the supervision of the state.”'

'The relentlessness with which the German authorities consistently clamp down on Baptists who want to raise their children according to their own Christian beliefs, contrasts strongly with the leniency of the same authorities towards Muslims.'

'The difference in treatment of the so-called fundamentalist Christians and fundamentalist Muslims by the German secular school authorities and courts gives rise to the suspicion that in contemporary Europe some religious minorities are “more equal” than others. While Christians are prosecuted and fined, Muslims are appeased.'

I am shocked. No, not really.

'The answer to this question is probably “No.” Baptists are a peaceful minority, who want to be left alone and live according to their own values without trying to impose these values on others. Muslim fundamentalists are aggressive and demand that everyone live according to their values. Saying “No” to Baptist demands is not a security risk for a school; saying “No” to Muslim demands is.'

Yes, pick on someone that will not likely beat you back.

'Meanwhile, despite the Baptists’ hatred of German schools, Baptist violence against German school authorities is a non-existing phenomenon. Perhaps this explains why Baptists are bullied, prosecuted and fined by the German authorities, while the same authorities grovel to Muslims with ludicrous demands such as burqini swimsuits.'

Seems to me although I am not a religious right supporter in general terms, that in Germany and in Europe at least, Christians should be politically united and state that Germany has gone too far on this issue.


Flexing those muscles

42 comments:

  1. Russ,

    Ah, all the great debaters who who come at us with: Resolved - we are wingnut, bigoted, narrow-minded, kool-aid-drinking, anti-intellectual, anti-education, intolerant, haters

    Yes, name calling, always a great argument!

    I don't get those come-hither women coming on to me, but then I'm married, not that would necessarily stop some of them. I get notification of a new follower on Twitter occasionally and most do seem to be some woman who has pictures to share. I only use Twitter to announce a new post to my Blog. I guess they never bother reading my Blog. There's never been a picture of an under clad women there except for a post on Adam and Eve and I think Eve was behind the tree.

    Larry

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  2. 'Russ,

    Ah, all the great debaters who who come at us with: Resolved - we are wingnut, bigoted, narrow-minded, kool-aid-drinking, anti-intellectual, anti-education, intolerant, haters

    Yes, name calling, always a great argument!'

    Well stated, my friend.

    'I don't get those come-hither women coming on to me, but then I'm married, not that would necessarily stop some of them. I get notification of a new follower on Twitter occasionally and most do seem to be some woman who has pictures to share. I only use Twitter to announce a new post to my Blog. I guess they never bother reading my Blog. There's never been a picture of an under clad women there except for a post on Adam and Eve and I think Eve was behind the tree.'

    The perils of being single for an extended period of time. May the Lord bless me and keep me from evil.

    God bless, Larry.

    Russ:)

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  3. "'what an absolute perfect blog of spiritual self indulgence...
    I have NEVER read so much INTELLECTUAL TWADDLE in my LIFE [ and i have beem around a LONG time.
    whew!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! you are TRULY a legend in your own mind!!!!!!
    thanks for sharing.'"


    Wow! I could only dream of writing something so powerful as to elicit such a profound response!

    You 'da man, Russ! :-)

    GGM

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  4. 'Wow! I could only dream of writing something so powerful as to elicit such a profound response!

    You 'da man, Russ! :-)'

    Thanks, GGM.

    Please pass it on...

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  5. It was a guy we each had separate interaction with prior to that event.

    The name will be in my email archives on disc, but it would be a major task to look it up. He may be on the block senders list of my previous computer which my Mom now has.

    I keep important emails and all blogging activity on disc.

    Thanks, Rick.

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  6. Nice Green Goblin and Joker images: they are good representatives of blog trolls.

    Maybe you should have added a female 'Internet-prostitute,' or whatever you might call women online who, despite having never met you or knowing almost nothing about you, claim to fall for you or want you. Since SpiderMan is the 'web-slinger,' maybe those women could be represented by a character I just now made up called the 'Web Ho.' Or, maybe use Harley Quinn, She Hulk, etc. Or not.

    I have been offline for a couple days, as my cousin has blessed me by giving me basically a new, customized computer: faster processor, better graphics card, double the memory I had, new monitor (finally a flatscreen monitor! No more burning eyes and headaches, I hope), etc. He did the same for my brother, giving him even better stuff than I have. He did it because we all play CounterStrike, Day of Defeat and HalfLife 2 online together, and I was using a 7-year-old computer.

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  7. 'Nice Green Goblin and Joker images: they are good representatives of blog trolls.'

    Cheers, Jeff.

    'Maybe you should have added a female 'Internet-prostitute,' or whatever you might call women online who, despite having never met you or knowing almost nothing about you, claim to fall for you or want you.'

    I laughed when I read that Jeff.

    I think the topless one and the one from Atlanta would both blow a gasket if they saw what you wrote, but quite frankly there is some truth to what you stated and they are both claiming to be Christians and yet acting like scammers. What I mean is that they are both commercially using sexuality. I am not interested.

    Blessings with your new computer my friend.

    Hey, I dare you to post that 'Internet-prostitute,' comment on my Facebook posting of this article.

    Then I can put my reply there.

    Your friend,

    Russ:)

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  8. Did Benny Hinn just finish telling the people how he always wanted to be a bullfighter?

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  9. An encouraging comment for you to continue your studies and application to your life. What makes your blog real is that you live your life in accordance to your beliefs...you walk the walk!
    -Blog Fan-

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  10. I am very ashamed of Benny Hinn or should I say Benny Sinn. His antics are ridiculous as are the hired goons of deception he has on the stage with him...enough is enough!
    -Get Real-

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  11. What a Soccer Blunder, this world is such a funny and strange little planet with amusing little incidents that make the proud humble.
    -Soccer Sucker-

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  12. -Blog Fan-

    Thanks, yes I try not to be phony/phoney.

    Cheers.

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  13. -Get Real-

    Like I said, one of my Facebook friends seemed to defend him.

    I do not think he has the powers of an Apostle or anywhere near as the New Testament era is over.

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  14. -Soccer Sucker-

    Well, I do get humbled, and let us hope I am never proud.

    I should seek the Lord in humility.

    Thanks.

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  15. If I remember correctly, it was Wes K. He had a blog about me, he hated me that much. It is finally shut down. Rick b

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  16. the guru says
    peeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeace,
    peeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeace,
    turn off your mind
    relax
    and float downstream

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  17. Well, thanks Chuck.

    The guru was deleted off my thekingpin68 latest but is on one of my satire and theology audio posts. That is assuming the host has not deleted my files.

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  18. Excellent find with that In Germany It Is Better to Be a Muslim than a Baptist article, Russ. I posted the link on my Facebook page, and also e-mailed it out to everyone in my Address Book.

    Baptists are bullied because Christianity is about the cross. Muslims are tolerated and authorities are lenient toward them because Islam is about the sword.

    Hey, I dare you to post that 'Internet-prostitute,' comment on my Facebook posting of this article.

    I think I may have to turn you down on that one. I might offend and lose Facebook friends. Especially since the original context (you talking about women coming onto you on the Internet) would be missing from my Facebook page.

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  19. 'Baptists are bullied because Christianity is about the cross. Muslims are tolerated and authorities are lenient toward them because Islam is about the sword.'

    If the Baptists were a stronger lobby I think that things could be better for them politically in Germany.

    'Hey, I dare you to post that 'Internet-prostitute,' comment on my Facebook posting of this article.

    I think I may have to turn you down on that one. I might offend and lose Facebook friends.'

    Wise move. I was surprised it was in my comments...;) But like I said your comments were not without some merit, but I think if either woman I had been chatting to previously had read those comments they would have been furious.

    Thanks, my friend.

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  20. From:

    HSLDA

    January 7, 2008

    Portions:

    'The Neubronners, a German homeschooling family in Bremen, Germany, have been fighting for several years to homeschool their children. When the government refused to allow them to homeschool, they sued. In response, they have been harshly persecuted by the local authorities.'

    'The Neubronners have become the latest victim of Germany’s harsh and repressive policy towards families who homeschool.'

    'The family hopes that they will win their legal battle and be able to return to their homeland. The Neubronners are making a stand not only for themselves, but for all homeschoolers in Germany.'

    'Germany’s policy is in stark contrast to all other democratic and free societies that embrace homeschooling and recognize that parents have the primary responsibility and inalienable right to direct the upbringing and education of their children. It is tragic that German families must choose between living in their homeland and homeschooling their children.'

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  21. Email

    * 90 trillion - The number of emails sent on the Internet in 2009.
    * 247 billion - Average number of email messages per day.
    * 1.4 billion - The number of email users worldwide.
    * 100 million - New email users since the year before.
    * 81% - The percentage of emails that were spam.
    * 92% - Peak spam levels late in the year.
    * 24% - Increase in spam since last year.
    * 200 billion - The number of spam emails per day (assuming 81% are spam).

    Websites

    * 234 million - The number of websites as of December 2009.
    * 47 million - Added websites in 2009.

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  22. 'Germany’s policy is in stark contrast to all other democratic and free societies that embrace homeschooling and recognize that parents have the primary responsibility and inalienable right to direct the upbringing and education of their children. It is tragic that German families must choose between living in their homeland and homeschooling their children.'

    That is kind of ironic, since some of the smartest kids I have known have been kids who were homeschooled.

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  23. * 81% - The percentage of emails that were spam.
    * 92% - Peak spam levels late in the year.

    Problematic.

    Good information, thanks Jeff.

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  24. 'That is kind of ironic, since some of the smartest kids I have known have been kids who were homeschooled.'

    There are some sharp ones online.

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  25. LOL @ the word twaddle! You 'da man, Russ! :-)

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  26. 'LOL @ the word twaddle! You 'da man, Russ! :-)'

    Thanks greatly, Daij.

    Considering the source, being insulted was a compliment.

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  27. I'm appreciate your writing skill.Please keep on working hard.^^

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  28. Thank you,

    Yes I need to keep working hard...and smart.

    God bless you.

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  29. Last week, a Vanderbilt University Muslim chaplain, Awadh Binhazim (who is listed on the Vanderbilt website as “Adjunct Professor of Islam at the Divinity School” and is described by Vanderbilt University officials as “the university’s Muslim chaplain”), when pressed on whether or not Shariah Islamic law requires the death penalty for homosexuals, asserted that yes, it does.

    Furthermore, he stated: “I don’t have a choice as a Muslim to accept or reject teachings.”

    Just like a cult, questioning what is taught in Islam is not tolerated.

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  30. Vanderbilt Islamic Professor Reveals Truth About Islam

    Vanderbilt's Youth for Western Civilization president questions Professor Awadh A. Binhazim at Vanderbilt's "Common Ground" event about Muslims in the military on January 25, 2010. Dr. Binhazim says Islamic law calls for homosexuality to be punished by death.

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  31. 'when pressed on whether or not Shariah Islamic law requires the death penalty for homosexuals, asserted that yes, it does.'

    The potential Western clash of titans we have discussed on my blogs previously.

    Homosexual lobby versus Islam

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  32. I just stated this on Facebook:

    Yes, there is Lev. 18:22 ff. which calls homosexuality an abomination, and they will be cut off. With Lev. 20: 13 homosexuals are put to death.

    But, as I was taught at Bible school and seminary there is progressive revelation and the New Testament lists the acts as impure as in Romans 1, they shall not inherit the KOG 1 Cor. 6: 9. We also see in Rev. 21 that immoral persons shall not inherit the KOG.

    So, I reason that in the post-NT era Christians not living in a Biblical theocracy are not to seek the death of homosexuals and are to love others Mark 12, Matt. 22. Let God be the final judge of us all.

    As Christians we should not favour the goals of radical homosexuality or radical Islam but should obey the New Testament and be guided by God.

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  33. All you have to do is say you're a Christian and you'll cop flak. And in my experience, it's usually fellow Christians with the problem! Sometimes those little theological nuances get in the way!

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  34. True.

    I am pretty solidly in the Reformed camp now.

    Thanks.

    Russ:)

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  35. FiKlo said
    All you have to do is say you're a Christian and you'll cop flak. And in my experience, it's usually fellow Christians with the problem! Sometimes those little theological nuances get in the way!

    Christians are said to shoot and kill their wounded. It's true, I recive more crap from fellow believers than anyone else. Rick b

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  36. "On both his television program and in his book, Hinn asserted that all three persons of the Triune Godhead have their own independent bodies, souls, and spirits, as well as wills (10/13/90, TBN)."

    "One of the popular word-faith teachings is that Jesus took on the nature of Satan and had to be born again. This doctrine is intrinsically linked to the "Jesus died spiritually" heresy which postulates that Jesus' shed blood was insufficient for the redemption of man; He had to suffer at Satan's hands in Hell and be born again as the first man to conquer death."

    "The problem with these and other teachings of Hinn is that he exhibits the mindset of someone who "learned as he earned," strewing spiritual wreckage in his path. Whatever comes to mind must be God's voice; after all, Hinn believes himself a prophet of God. And woe to those who dare challenge him."

    "At one crusade, a man Hinn had "slain in the Spirit" fell on a prostrate elderly woman and broke her hip, resulting in her death. The lawsuit was settled out of court."

    "Other examples of Hinn's false healing powers: An elderly Hinn follower was turned away from one entrance to ARGO Stadium in Sacramento, CA because she had not given enough money to enter there. Later, on the stage she was "slain in the Spirit," and while she was lying on the floor a huge man, likewise "slain," landed on top of her, breaking her leg. In 1993 in Basel, Switzerland, Hinn prophesied over a man with cancer that he had many years to live. He died two days later. In Nairobi, Kenya early in May 2000, four patients released from a hospital to attend Hinn's "Miracle Crusade" died while waiting for prayer. (Source: 9/00, TBC.)"

    "When Benny Hinn found himself in a bind over his gaffe about there being nine persons in the Trinity, he said that it was only a joke. He has made many other irresponsible claims; e.g., that humans were created to swim like fish and fly like birds, and with only a thought, could move from planet to planet. When challenged as to his authority for such ridiculous claims, he appealed to his Jewish origin (Hinn was born a Palestinian Arab, not a Jew ["The Confusing World of Benny Hinn," PFO Journal, 12/97, p. 34]) and his knowledge of Hebrew, which he clearly doesn't have. He said that the word translated to "have dominion" in the creation story means that Adam and Eve could do everything that the creatures over which they had dominion could do (Christianity in Crisis, p. 119). So presumably, they could also lay eggs like hens and swarm like bees."

    Quote by Benny Hinn: "I place a curse on every man and woman that will stretch his hand against this anointing. I curse that man who dares to speak a word against this ministry. But any man, any woman, that raises his or her hand in blessing towards this ministry, I bless that man. I bless that home. I bless that family. Any man, any woman, any person that raises his tongue in blessing toward this work, raises his tongue in blessing toward this anointing, raises his tongue in blessing toward this servant of the Lord, I bless them."

    "Benny Hinn is a dangerous false prophet. The Bible does not promise a miracle-working revival at the end of the church age before the return of Christ. It promises, rather, great deception (Matthew 24:24; 2 Thessalonians 2:7-10; Revelation 13:13,14). Many gullible people are deceived by miracles, but the Bible warns that miracles can be counterfeited. As we see in the above cited verses, every time the New Testament mentions miracles at the end of this age, it refers to them as deceptions."

    The above quotes are from:
    Benny Hinn

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  37. "God the Father is a person separate from the Holy Ghost. Totally separate. ...Do you know that the Holy Spirit has a soul and a body separate from that of Jesus and the Father? ...God the Father then is a triune being within Himself. He's a person, He has His own Spirit, He has a soul. …A soul is my intellect. …God thinks. …separate from the Son and separate from the Holy Ghost. …God the Father is a separate individual from the Son and the Holy Ghost, who is a triune being who walks in a spirit body and He has hair…has eyes…has a mouth…has hands" (Benny Hinn).

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  38. Thanks for the information, Jeff.

    I just found this on You Tube and it made me snicker. I find it silly/funny.

    Drum solo on water

    Drumming while on water. Everyone this is your alarm to get up and go fishin'.

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