Takes warning labels to a whole new level 5 comments
c31107
· 9 years ago
You used the correct 'their'. :) Yay.
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Bring him back! Who's with me? 13 comments
Girl pants suck 8 comments
Today 6 comments
c31107
· 9 years ago
YUP. This was SO me today. I saw a cute redhead walking around Wal-Mart today. Our eyes met and I smiled, a little. I don't remember if she returned the favor or not - perhaps just a smirk. I assumed the man walking with her was her boyfriend, and the opportunity to meet such a cute girl again (and with an equally cute butt) was very small. Even if I do meet someone as attractive as she was, neither of us would have the confidence to say hello and, even more daunting, ask if a date sounded nice... And yet, here I sit on my bed at 12:47am, filling a text box, complaining about the woes of the lack of my romantic life... and yet too scared to do anything about it. :( If she was alone however, I may have said something.
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Pawn stars, ice road truckers, treehouse masters, swamp people 9 comments
c31107
· 9 years ago
Totally agree, bro. The last good thing I watched there was a documentary on The Alamo. That or the rare Modern Marvels I catch. Love that show.
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Babewatch 11 comments
c31107
· 9 years ago
Good heavens! :D Her eyes! Her smile! ... and yes, her figure. She really is quite pretty. :) Is she single? Does she live in Ohio? Lol.
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Happy Valentines day! 7 comments
c31107
· 9 years ago
All aboard the feels train. I remember that episode and feeling so bad for Ralph. :(
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my cat Bob. he passed a few weeks ago 14 comments
So I went to church today 33 comments
c31107
· 9 years ago
"Until you accept it", yes, correct. Not before. Christ's death was the point in time that divided the old law, and the new law we're now under. It still takes the individual to first hear the word of God (Rom. 10:17), then believing that what you heard is true (Matt. 16:16), confess (Rom. 10:8-10), and be baptized (Acts 2:38, Rom. 6:3-4). And naturally, to disprove the Calvinistic notion of "once saved, always saved", one must also be faithful until death/Christ's return (Heb. 10:36, Rev. 2:10, 2nd Pet. 1:3-11).
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So I went to church today 33 comments
c31107
· 9 years ago
2 things. Yes, as long as they repent and are baptized (correctly). And 2, No, they don't have that forgiveness. They're NOT forgiven until they take the necessary steps to RECEIVE forgiveness via Christ's death, through baptism. Acts 2:38, 1 Pet. 3:21. Yes, ALL can receive the forgiveness that God (Christ) offers, but it takes US to accept it and take the necessary steps to receive it.
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So I went to church today 33 comments
c31107
· 9 years ago
The Catechism is not inspired by God. The bible, is. "Against homosexuality", yes, correct. The bible condemns sin, NOT the sinner directly. However, if the individual is guilty of sin, he/she cannot be with God in Heaven and will be condemned to Hell because God is Holy (without sin). Basically the idea of "Hate the sin, not the sinner".
Doritos 15 comments
c31107
· 9 years ago
Right. They should have made them all normal spicy, and then 1/7 MEGA-SUPER spicy.
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Doritos 15 comments
So I went to church today 33 comments
c31107
· 9 years ago
Absolutely! I'm a sinner, just like everyone else. My point was though, that unless your sins are abolished (correctly baptized and for the right reasons), then you won't enter Heaven. Basically, if you're aren't baptized (or if you are, and live unfaithfully to God) you're going to Hell. THAT'S what Christ says. And just because Christ Himself doesn't say something Himself, doesn't mean we're not held to it. Homosexuality is condemned in 1 Corinthians, Romans, and elsewhere. We're held to ALL that is found in scripture, not just Matthew through John (Christ's ministry).
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