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Attrocities of 'Christianity', history of the Churches

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Originally posted by robbie carrobie
'By their fruits you will know those men', - Jesus Christ.

Reverend Solomon Stoddard, one of New England's most esteemed religious
leaders, in "1703 formally proposed to the Massachusetts Governor that the
colonists be given the financial wherewithal to purchase and train large packs of
dogs 'to hunt Indians as they do bears'." *

Massacre ...[text shortened]... locaust, Oxford University Press 1992

http://www.truthbeknown.com/victims.htm
1 John 2:18 - Little children, it is the last time: and as ye have heard that antichrist shall come, even now are there many antichrists; whereby we know that it is the last time.

Seriously robbie, do you really believe they were actually Christians?

No true believer would say and do those things.

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Originally posted by josephw
1 John 2:18 - Little children, it is the last time: and as ye have heard that antichrist shall come, even now are there many antichrists; whereby we know that it is the last time.

Seriously robbie, do you really believe they were actually Christians?

No true believer would say and do those things.
they were active members of the church, are you denying that, in one case, one remained an elder even after the event. In Rwanda, the role of priests and nuns was horrendous.

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Originally posted by robbie carrobie
they were active members of the church, are you denying that, in one case, one remained an elder even after the event. In Rwanda, the role of priests and nuns was horrendous.
He asked if they were Christian, being members of a church is meaningless.
Kelly

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Originally posted by KellyJay
He asked if they were Christian, being members of a church is meaningless.
Kelly
whether they were Christian or not is not my business, they were members of a church that professed to be Christian, were they not?

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Originally posted by robbie carrobie
nope, people need our literature in order to learn truth, we are in the business of teaching, we help people to help themselves.
Learn the truth!!!!! LOL

What a corker, it's propaganda. You'd rather keep printing literature that ends up in landfill than provide clean water and save peoples lives. That says it all.

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Originally posted by Proper Knob
Learn the truth!!!!! LOL

What a corker, it's propaganda. You'd rather keep printing literature that ends up in landfill than provide clean water and save peoples lives. That says it all.
sigh, Jehovah he knows not what he sayeth!

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Originally posted by robbie carrobie
whether they were Christian or not is not my business, they were members of a church that professed to be Christian, were they not?
So what, as it has been pointed out to you numberous times by more than
a few people, membership in anything does not make one a Christian, a right
relationship with God in Christ does. So I'll ask you again, were they Christian
in your opinion?
Kelly

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Originally posted by KellyJay
So what, as it has been pointed out to you numberous times by more than
a few people, membership in anything does not make one a Christian, a right
relationship with God in Christ does. So I'll ask you again, were they Christian
in your opinion?
Kelly
I have stated continuously and consistently a Christian is someone who follows the teachings of the Christ. Why were they not removed from office? why did the man remain and elder after the event? was he deemed still to be a Christian or will you publicly admit that there are counterfeit Christians within the churches?

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Just got this info from this event that just happened here in the States last month:

William George Kalapach is charged with aggravated assault and other
offenses.
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>> A Monroe County man this morning fired a handgun at five Jehovah's Witnesses
who he said took too long to leave his Price Township property, according to
state police.
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>> William George Kalapach, of the 400 block of Schoolhouse Road, confronted two
of the victims, a 53-year-old woman and an 18-year-old woman, while they spoke
to his wife at about 11, Pennsylvania State Police said. He yelled for them to
get off his property and threatened to get a gun, police said.
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>> Three other victims -- a 20-year-old woman, a 38-year-old woman and a
16-year-old boy -- were nearby waiting inside the 53-year-old's car, police
said.
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>> As the first two victims walked to the car, Kalapach, 59, emerged from the
garage with a 9 mm rifle, police said. He fired four shots at the ground near
the car while yelling that the victims weren't moving fast enough, police said.
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>> All of the victims are from East Stroudsburg, said police, who did not name
them. Jehovah's Witnesses routinely go door-to-door to spread the word about
their faith.
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>> Kalapach is charged with a single count of aggravated assault and five counts
each of terroristic threats and reckless endangerment, police said. He was sent
to Monroe County Correctional Facility to await arraignment before District
Judge Kristina Anzini.
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>> Troopers removed the rifle from Kalapach's home, police said.
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>> Check back here Sunday to read Lehigh Valley Editor Rudy Miller's complete
report.


http://mobile.lehighvalleylive.com/advlehigh/pm_29216/contentdetail.htm;jsessionid=B5ABF5A76E7D6B6C90C21CAC3B1A6D73?contentguid=RXnufe8l

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Originally posted by galveston75
Just got this info from this event that just happened here in the States last month:

William George Kalapach is charged with aggravated assault and other
offenses.
>>
>> A Monroe County man this morning fired a handgun at five Jehovah's Witnesses
who he said took too long to leave his Price Township property, according to
state police.
>>
m_29216/contentdetail.htm;jsessionid=B5ABF5A76E7D6B6C90C21CAC3B1A6D73?contentguid=RXnufe8l
do you guys regularly get threatened like that??

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Originally posted by robbie carrobie
do you guys regularly get threatened like that??
I can't say from what I here but I'm not the all knowing..Lol. But I know my son in law has been chased off a few front porches here as of late with really hateful people as I know it happens to all of us. I know with this little spike of nationality coming up with the killing of Osama it will pick up here again as it always does with events like this.
But we also know that will never happen with most religions as they don't go door to door and expose themselve to these actions and they are espressing themselves in alighnment with the government.

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Originally posted by robbie carrobie
ok, whatever, regardless of your stance 8,000 persons were treated without blood in that unit, a testimony to the skill and professionalism of those doctors, nurses and surgeons involved. Many persons have died as a consequence of adhering to principles they think are right, who are you to determine what is good for them? who are you to tell them wh ...[text shortened]... ld lady into taking a pint of blood for some gall bladder operation, against her express wishes.
ok, whatever, regardless of your stance 8,000 persons were treated without blood in that unit, a testimony to the skill and professionalism of those doctors, nurses and surgeons involved. Many persons have died as a consequence of adhering to principles they think are right, who are you to determine what is good for them? who are you to tell them what may be done with their body?

Gosh, you sound like an ardent pro-abortion advocate -- it's my body!.

Noteworthy is your failure to address in the case of adults the right of self determination, although hypocritically you admit that in the case of euthanasia you are fine

I admitted no such thing. I am very wary of euthanasia.

I dearly hope you never become a medical professional, you are the sort that would pressurise some little old lady into taking a pint of blood for some gall bladder operation, against her express wishes.

No; I wouldn't. In fact, as I highlighted before, I don't see any point in coercing people to receive blood transfusions. That's the core of my whole criticism of your organisation. If I were to coerce them, they would regret it. They would see the continuation of their life as a moral evil.

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Originally posted by robbie carrobie
I have stated continuously and consistently a Christian is someone who follows the teachings of the Christ. Why were they not removed from office? why did the man remain and elder after the event? was he deemed still to be a Christian or will you publicly admit that there are counterfeit Christians within the churches?
I disagree with you if you think simply following Christ's teachings is enough.
I agree those people whose hearts are not right even if they hold position in
a church adds nothing to them, it is only a right relationship with God in Christ
that one will find God's grace and mercy. You don't even have to be doing those
really bad things to be false, simply suggesting you can get good enough by
doing good works is a road that will cause one to fall short on if that is all your
doing.
Kelly

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Originally posted by robbie carrobie
they were active members of the church, are you denying that, in one case, one remained an elder even after the event. In Rwanda, the role of priests and nuns was horrendous.
You're really dense here robbie.

Do NOT equate what so called Christians did or do with the Church which is Christ's Body.

You may as well say Jesus did those things. Christians don't do the things those individuals did.

They were nothing short of antichrists. Wake up fools. People who do evil and say they are Christians are liars.

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