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Hey, you laugh! It's true though. And they made it so common that finding them these days is a real pain in the neck.
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A true man of discriminating taste. The best there is.
BTW, the Irish invented both kilts and the "Scottish" bagpipe, both which, I'm told, were actually practical jokes played on the Scots, who never caught on.
The truth divides. Mat 10:34-42.
Is that all he said?
And cheap personal insults make you look like an A-one clueless jerk and pompous idiot.
Nobody's perfect, cupcake.
And I love you for that! My ancestors hailed from County Fermanaugh in the north and filled with mystery.
You Fermanaughians are practically southerners to us! It's good to see some other Irish folks on TOL. There needs be some levelheadedness somewhere.
I just happen to believe that I have no fellowship with darkness. You, on the other hand, embrace it.
Those in darkness (Calvinists, Pentecostals, Charismatics, Catholics, Methodists, Lutherans, Baptists, Mormons, Muslims, etc.) have it as their agenda to keep others in the dark. Those of us in the light, are here to expose them.
Poets, warriors, drunks and madmen...and that's only taking in Tuesday.i knew the irish were famous for something.
You have lumped legit Christian expressions (in fact, the largest, fastest growing segment of the evangelical church that most affirm despite disagreements) with patently false groups. You have the discernment of a gnat and have turned your pet views into a sect/cult built around your imperfect understanding, godplayer/guru.
See what I mean folks? Obviously we need the rapture to get over and around this guy (I Jn. 3:2). I bristle at his ignorant arrogance.
There is no such thing as a Christian Calvinist, Charismatic, Pentecostal, Baptist, Catholic etc. Their fundamental beliefs exclude them from the faith. There are Christians who attend their churches, but if they hold to the doctrines that these belief systems hold to, they are not believers in the Gospel. Say what you will, but this is an indisputable fact.
Poets, warriors, drunks and madmen...and that's only taking in Tuesday.
"God created liquor to keep the Irish from conquering the world."
I agree with God, so it's not an opinion.You are a minority of one true Christian in this opinion.
Not even close.Baptists, Pentecostals, etc. have the same fundamental statement of faith as you do
They don't believe or teach the Gospel.What is your beef with Baptists?
No you can't. God does not allow for different belief systems to call yourself a believer. Calvinism's "way" is different than your "way", and neither "way" of yours is through faith in Christ, according to the Gospel.I can differ with a Calvinist on models of providence without having a different gospel, Jesus, etc.
No you don't. You can't help but spread your godless religion.I give up, again, for the 100th time.
Unlike you, I believe God, and that He alone is infallible. I believe what He says, you do not. You would rather teach a fallible message that gives no one any hope.As long as you think you are infallible like God, there is no use/hope.
You lead these people straight to eternal death with you. You have nothing to share with them. You are their enemy, just as you are of Christ.I will join the rest of these great groups in evangelizing the true lost: Muslims, atheists, JWs, Mormons, some Catholics, Buddhists, etc.
No you don't. You can't help but spread your godless religion. Unlike you, I believe God, and that He alone is infallible. I believe what He says, you do not. You would rather teach a fallible message that gives no one any hope. You lead these people straight to eternal death with you. You have nothing to share with them. You are their enemy, just as you are of Christ.