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Jn said in May 13th, 2009 at 10:08 am

A little leaven goes thru the whole lump of dough
(my paraphrase-meaning remains the same in essence) 1 Corinthians 5:6
this is mockery, but some dont want to convict, im up for it, this is disgusting-no logic:Please tell me what do you mean by :Acts of God will be used by the adversary, so God makes something for the Adversaries use?

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Jn said in May 13th, 2009 at 11:16 am

What happens on the oceans is all the doing of God-so if you think that it is not true, here is some truth: proverbs8:29a”when he gave the sea its bounda so the waters would not overstep his command”

no judgement will be given, but take this “better a millstone around your neck and you houled into the ocean, then one of this little ones be gone a stray of your doing” Jesus

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admin said in May 21st, 2009 at 12:17 am

Jn, you are free to not understand the meaning of my posts. But, you cannot effectively debate, what you have chosen to misunderstand.

Since you have asked me a question, I will ask you a question too.

What do Farmer’s Insurance Group, Allstate Insurance & Lloyd’s of London Insurance companies mean by the term “Act of God”?

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admin said in May 21st, 2009 at 12:32 am

Jn,
Arbitrarily quoting passages from the bible does not give authority to your comments.

If you are up for offering convictions, as you boldly state, perhaps you should wait for an indictment. If you’re too eager to wait for indictments; might not it be wise, to simply wait for evidence?

But, I see that you are far too knowledgeable to need crimes, indictments, evidence or any other superfluous trivialities that would require due consideration.

I can understand why you might consider a millstone. However, it is more sensible for you to just abstain from leading the little ones astray.

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