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Originally Posted by
Farm Truck
Hey, you guys aren't supporting the feminist movement very well over there
Very, very politically incorrect.
sorry... not sorry!
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Originally Posted by
Susan
It's a topsy turvey country these days. Basically, people don't want Trump because he's a big meanie. He's done NOTHING to hurt this country, he's got some good people behind him. He talks like a man, before women started emasculating the hell out of men! Sorry! That's how I feel. I don't want someone to say things I want to hear, or, not to say something that might hurt my delicate sensibilities. I want someone who will get the job done! As far as not having the temperament to deal with foreign nations, have they paid attention to foreign leaders? Most are more like Trump and less like Obama. These people respect strength, even if it is peppered with hot language. The ones that will be offended have little to do with us anyway! I think it's time to go a different direction and the fact that both the democratic and republican leadership is nervous, makes me think even more that this is the right course for now.
This is kind of off topic but I've noticed this in the pulpits too. I came from what they use to call "old line holiness" .The preaching was ROUGH. In fact, most people today would have a complete meltdown and probably call the local TV station if they heard some of the preaching when I was coming up
Now, much of it is slanted toward the Joel Osteen style, "your best life now" type of messages. Sometimes I just miss that straightforward honest style where they call sin sin (without being crude) and don't make any apologies for it.
Anyways, I just had to get that off my chest :)
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Originally Posted by
Susan
sorry... not sorry!
Susan, I found this for you. May it brighten your day
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Originally Posted by
Pentecali
Now, much of it is slanted toward the Joel Osteen style, "your best life now" type of messages. Sometimes I just miss that straightforward honest style where they call sin sin (without being crude) and don't make any apologies for it.
Yep.
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Originally Posted by
Susan
It's a topsy turvey country these days. Basically, people don't want Trump because he's a big meanie. He's done NOTHING to hurt this country, he's got some good people behind him. He talks like a man, before women started emasculating the hell out of men! Sorry! That's how I feel. I don't want someone to say things I want to hear, or, not to say something that might hurt my delicate sensibilities. I want someone who will get the job done!
As far as not having the temperament to deal with foreign nations, have they paid attention to foreign [leaders? Most are more like Trump and less like Obama. These people respect strength, even if it is peppered with hot language. The ones that will be offended have little to do with us anyway!I think it's time to go a different direction and the fact that both the democratic and republican leadership is nervous, makes me think even more that this is the right course for now.
I wanted to SHOUT when I read the highlighted portion of your response!!!
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Sometimes I just miss that straightforward honest style where they call sin sin (without being crude) and don't make any apologies for it.
If you are calling sin a sin... then those that don't want to give up their sin will always think it is crude and rude to call their sin... sin, no matter how you sugar coat it.
At some point it must be proclaimed that sin is in fact sin and it must be proclaimed that the soul that sins will die (Ezekiel 18:20, Romans 8:13)
Of course we should talk about walking with the Father, but what happens when we don't is just as much of the conversation... if it's not, then it's a false gospel because a partial gospel is a false gospel.
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