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waysider

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  1. "Watch me pull a rabbit out of my hat."....oops, that was Bullwinkle J. Moose, not Rocket J. Squirrel.
  2. Something else to consider: The same guy who said, "The integrity of 'the word' is always at stake!" also said "It's still 'the word', even if NOBODY believes it!" How does one reconcile those two statements? If something retains its integrity, it remains intact. If it can remain intact, even when no one believes it, how can its integrity be in jeopardy?
  3. None of this has the least bit to do with answering the question. If "the word" is everything it declares itself to be in Proverbs and Psalms, how can its integrity possibly be "always at stake"? It really doesn't matter who asks the question or what their beliefs are, there should be a consistant answer.
  4. So, then, how/why is it "always at stake"? Edit: By the way, Johnny, whether I care or not does nothing to invalidate the question.
  5. People say I'm the life of the party, 'cause I tell a joke or two.
  6. John, you've managed to change the subject again. No one is talking about God threatening them. They are talking about the threatening that took place within the organization. You seemed to understand this point in post #24. Is there something I can do to help you regain your focus?
  7. Dirty Laundry----Don Henley http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=46bBWBG9r2o
  8. "I think Waysider would call that statement a false dichotomy." :)
  9. When I was a little kid, I went to Sunday school at The Brookside Missionary Baptist Church on Forestdale Ave. Like most kids, I suppose, I was somewhat baffled at the prospect of Noah cramming all those animals onto one boat, Jonah being swallowed by a whale (and living to tell about it), and so forth. But, I was kind of a shy kid so I kept my curiosity to my self. When I got a bit older and bolder, though, I asked the Sunday school teacher about my questions. She told me they were really just stories but that they had many great lessons we could apply to our own lives if we would be humble enough to accept what they were trying to teach us. I wish, now, that I had just left it at that and never heard of PFAL.
  10. All kidding aside, what the heck does that really mean?
  11. Yeah. There was that robe he wore in the Womens Way Home in Pennsylvania that exposed his little winky when he had an intentional wardrobe malfunction. (You know he wasn't really a "Dr.", don't you?)
  12. "Do what you like, as long as you like what you do." ------VP (You know he wasn't really a Dr., don't you?) Wierwille
  13. Oh, but it was "spiritual" anger, dontcha know? Hahahahahahahahahah!!
  14. Well, of course, that's the old Hank Williams classic-----
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