One of my friends's boyfriend sent this to me by way of e-mail & I was wondering what your thoughts on it was.
Your thoughts?
Discussion in '2005 Archive' started by IFBChristian, Nov 14, 2005.
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Honest opinion?
Some internet crazy who can't type or write proper English poses no threat. -
I think he definitely needs English lessons!
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lol. I was meaning more along the lines of what he was saying than his poor grammar.
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He sounds sort of creepy to me. Id be a little worried for the sake of your friend.
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exscentric Well-Known MemberSite Supporter
I haven't heard the line, but have heard similar in the anarchist youth, but seldom with the religious aspect - usually just anti government/society.
Youth are impressionable, and like to spout what they hear if they like to feel good by putting others down.
There are many many groups out there that love to talk, but most don't do much else. Then there are some that do act and act agressively and against all moral right in assuring everyone will one day agree with them even if they have to kill you to prove their point.
Knowing the group and some net searching might turn up more info.
Since he distinguishes between religion and churches, jesus etc. I'd guess maybe some extreme right wing cult. The rhetoric is quite cultish in my mind.
Maybe just likes to hear himself/herself chatter ;)
No way to really know from this. -
He's Pentacostal if that helps you out any exscentric.
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I agree with all of the above. It's a creepy pentecostal who's on the internet so much that his ability to spell has atrophied.
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Well, from what you all think about him from what he sent me. I would really appreciate it if you would pray for my friend that God would open her eyes about the man she is dating.
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He should probably take English 101.
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John of Japan Well-Known MemberSite Supporter
Nah, Jr. High English.
Seriously, he does sound like he may have serious spiritual problems. I'll pray right now for the Lord to protect your friend. -
It sounds somewhat reminiscent of Rousas John Rushdoony (Institutes of Biblical Law) and his reconstructionism.
Basically, re-institute the Law of Moses as the Law of the Land including all the the death-penalties (for blasphemy and violating the Sabbath for instance).
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I diagnose Idealistic Teenage Male. It will wear off in a few years.
If he's not a teenager I would be a little :eek: -
I agree with Petrel. Just a young loose cannon that will probably simmer down with maturity.
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He's 20, so I don't know if you would consider that a teenager or not. lol Would you all like to see his response to me when I asked him
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Yeah sure, go ahead and post it, should be interesting.
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It's sort of spooky, but he had to hear that from somewhere. I've been told that there is a movement, in some so-called Christian circles, that "force" is at the center of their gospel. Seems like someone called it "Joel's Army". Anyone have any info on this group?
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Here's some more.
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Nuts don't just grow on trees.
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