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![]() When you toddle off to chruch™ today, Arnii, don't forget to ask Pastor Matt to explain those gibberish passages I found on his web site. I know you were embarrassed and ashamed that you were unable to answer my simple questions about those bits of preacher-speak. However, I realize you're not an actual Christian, plus of course you're insane. So I don't hold you responsible for the foolishness propagated by your chruch. Nonetheless, I believe that if you can wrest an explanation from Pastor Matt, you'll benefit from the edification. So here are my questions once again. "The Worship Arts ministry exists to help people make Christ the center of their lives through changing encounters with God." What does "changing encounters with God" mean? What does "make Christ the center of their lives" mean? To a layperson, these are bizarre phrases. Christ doesn't actually exist, and nobody actually encounters "God". Is everything on this site based entirely on fantasy? "The purpose of the Shepherd Care Committee is to help implement the church's vision by encouraging each individual to persevere through trials, to love one another and to enjoy the fruits of the spirit." This one isn't quite so opaque. "Persevere through trials" and "love one another" are admirable ideals in any religion, no matter how otherworldly it is. But what does "fruits of the spirit" mean? I thought Christians are supposed to be wary of exchanges involving fruit because of that ancient business with the snake and the apple. "Our vision is to evangelize our community and beyond through outreach ministries and by challenging one another to live and proclaim the Gospel." Hoo-boy! We Normals get nauseated at the thought of sanctimonious religious freaks going forth to "evangelize our community". Personally, I slam the door in their faces if they try to evangelize my neighborhood. As far as "challenging one another to live and proclaim the Gospel", everybody knows that's a load of caca. In light of how you, Arnii Kroofeces, behave, there's no way can that be a serious goal for Goose Puke Chruch. Somebody should really get in touch with Pastor Matt and let him know how your ****ty behavior reflects on his precious chruch. -- Marc, when you wrote "I'm sure Arny's keyboard is covered with spooge by now." you were pretty close to telling the truth. A. Krooger, Feb. 20, 2008 |
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Arny doesn't have the answers to these questions, and neither does
Pastor Matt. That's the nature of organized religion, which is equal parts evasiveness, indoctrination and salesmanship. To ask for the truth undermines these principles. ABC...always be closing. Arny should ask Pastor Matt about this, though: What happens when a spacecraft re-enters the earth's atmosphere? It burns up, right? Is it possible that Earth is hell, and we already dwell in the Lake of Fire? Just a light and bouncy question for an early Spring morning in lovely Southeastern Michigan. Boon |
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On 16 Mar, 13:34, Vinylanach wrote:
Arny doesn't have the answers to these questions, and neither does Pastor Matt. *That's the nature of organized religion, which is equal parts evasiveness, indoctrination and salesmanship. *To ask for the truth undermines these principles. ABC...always be closing. Arny should ask Pastor Matt about this, though: What happens when a spacecraft re-enters the earth's atmosphere? *It burns up, right? Is it possible that Earth is hell, and we already dwell in the Lake of Fire? *Just a light and bouncy question for an early Spring morning in lovely Southeastern Michigan. If earth is hell, "at least" it is not eternal. |
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![]() Vinylanach said: Arny doesn't have the answers to these questions, and neither does Pastor Matt. That's the nature of organized religion, which is equal parts evasiveness, indoctrination and salesmanship. To ask for the truth undermines these principles. Have you been reading Oscar Wilde? Wait, I found the quote: "Religions die when they are proved to be true. Science is the record of dead religions." ABC...always be closing. We need to hear from Foxie Winnie about this. RPGs are more powerful than churches at brainwashing their sheep. Arny should ask Pastor Matt about this, though: What happens when a spacecraft re-enters the earth's atmosphere? It burns up, right? Is it possible that Earth is hell, and we already dwell in the Lake of Fire? Just a light and bouncy question for an early Spring morning in lovely Southeastern Michigan. You have to spell the Kroo's name correctly. Otherwise your question doesn't exist and you're a doody-head. |
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On Mar 16, 2:50�pm, George M. Middius cmndr _ george @ comcast .
net wrote: Vinylanach said: Arny doesn't have the answers to these questions, and neither does Pastor Matt. �That's the nature of organized religion, which is equal parts evasiveness, indoctrination and salesmanship. �To ask for the truth undermines these principles. Have you been reading Oscar Wilde? Wait, I found the quote: "Religions die when they are proved to be true. Science is the record of dead religions." ABC...always be closing. We need to hear from Foxie Winnie about this. RPGs are more powerful than churches at brainwashing their sheep. Arny should ask Pastor Matt about this, though: What happens when a spacecraft re-enters the earth's atmosphere? �It burns up, right? Is it possible that Earth is hell, and we already dwell in the Lake of Fire? �Just a light and bouncy question for an early Spring morning in lovely Southeastern Michigan. You have to spell the Kroo's name correctly. Otherwise your question doesn't exist and you're a doody-head. I thought he didn't like to be called "Assclown." Boon |
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![]() Vinylanach said: You have to spell the Kroo's name correctly. Otherwise your question doesn't exist and you're a doody-head. I thought he didn't like to be called "Assclown." I believe the correct spelling in Goose Puke is "Ass-Clown". Give honor where's it due. |
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On Mar 17, 1:40*am, Bret Ludwig wrote:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Nazi_Swastika.svg Let's call a "spade" a "spade", shall we, Danny-boy? LOL! Remember, the Nazis were "nationalists" too. |
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![]() Shhhh! said: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Nazi_Swastika.svg Let's call a "spade" a "spade", shall we, Danny-boy? LOL! I hope Krooger doesn't open that link -- he might spooge on his keyboard again. |
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