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threadjacker!!!!threadjacker!!!!

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:devil He is my favorite bible character,just look at the Last Supper Picture.LOL!!!

we're still on the samw subject,LOL

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what abot Ellen G. White? Look her up @ yahoo, guy's.

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Yah, but its true.  OH, just the other day this guy I know who used to want to be a baptist minister, now he wants to start his own 'group' was saying something like, 'and when I go and take everyone with me...' and I was like, dude.....now your starting to sound like David Koresh and it's scaring me. :erm  :fear

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christ on a crutch, don't drag THAT one over my house... :devil

wannabe cult leaders are some scary fuckin characters

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Nah, most of us avoid him these days. He thinks I am one of his 'followers' hee hee!

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Sometimes when I masturbate I feel like Sodom & Gomorrah.

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....dumbass

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Right now, I feel like the Morningstar.

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pre or post rebellion? He does not get along well with Michael you know......all that tossing him southward and such.....

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I was just wondering that my self...  (also just curious)

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....... I have an affinity for both, for different reasons. But I relate much better to the Magdelene.....

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people allways call me god. infact all my items in work are labbeled so.

but it has to be samson.

one day my hair shall return

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Samson was a dumbass who did not value his position of judgeship and handed his own huevos over to a skank........ I've seen that same scenario in the tittie bars....

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....dumbass

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of course, I assume you know I was joking, right?

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pre or post rebellion?  He does not get along well with Michael you know......all that tossing him southward and such.....

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hehe yeah but that was all forgiven in Lucifer: Children & Monsters

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of course, I assume you know I was joking, right?

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of course I did dumbass.

PS - tacos. you know.

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hehe yeah but that was all forgiven in Lucifer: Children & Monsters

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a myth.

trust me he's still pissed off about it.

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Post-rebellion. I will quote:

Be then his Love accurst, since love or hate,

To me alike, it deals me equal woe.

Nay, curs'd be thou; since against his thy will

Chose freely what it now so justly rues.

Me miserable! which way shall I flie

Infinite wraugth, and inifinite despaire?

Which way I flie is Hell; my self am Hell;

And in the lowest deep a lower deep

Still threatning to devour me opens wide,

To which the Hell I suffer seems a Heav'n.

O then at last relent: is there no place

Left for Repentance, none for Pardon left?

None left but by submission; and that word

Disdain forbids me, and my dread of shame

Among the spirits beneath, whom I seduc'd

With other promises and other vaunts

Then to submit, boasting I could subdue

Th' Omnipotent. Aye me, they little know

How dearly I abide that boast so vaine,

Under what torments inwardly I groane;

While they adore me on the Throne of Hell,

With Diadem and Scepter high advanc'd

The lower still I fall, onely Supream

In miserie; such joy Ambition findes.

But say I could repent and could obtaine

By Act of Grace my former state; how soon

Would highth recall high thoughts; how soon unsay

What feign'd submission swore: ease would recant

Vows made in pain, as violent and void.

For never can true reconcilement grow

Where wounds of deadly hate have pierc'd so deep:

Which would but lead me to a worse relapse

And heavier fall: so should I purchase deare

Short intermission bought with double smart.

This knows my punisher; therefore as farr

From granting hee, as I from begging peace:

All hope excluded thus, behold in stead

Of us out cast, exil'd, his new delight,

Mankind created; and for him this World.

So farwell Hope, and with Hope farwell Fear,

Farwell Remorse: all Good to me is lost;

Evil be thou my Good: by thee at least

Divided Empire with Heav'ns King I hold

By thee, and more then half perhaps will reigne;

As Man ere long, and this World shall know.

John Milton, Paradise Lost, Book IV, Lines 70-114

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I look like Jesus

These days I identify with Odin :(

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....which one????? (just curious)

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Mary, the mother of the Christ ( post-virgin days :wink ).

I feel this way because I am a mother. The amazing emotions that I go through seeing my son when he is in pain and when he triumphs. Watching him grow, knowing that he is one step away from his next hospital visit (for being a boy). The struggles of raising him to be a good man. The fear of losing him to unknown circumstances and the fear of not allowing him freedom to learn and suffer consequences in order for him to be able to do great things.

In the movie "The Passion of the Christ", THE most poignant part of the movie for me emotionally was watching Mary watch her child carrying the crucifix, falling down and wanting to be there for him. The agony that she must have felt knowing he was doing right and to not be able to stop the pain. The flashbacks to him getting hurt as a child. I knew that I had experienced only the tiniest fraction of that feeling through my trials with my son. I left the theater with the exact feeling that I had as I was walking from my mothers casket for the last time. The beatings, the crucifixion, the betrayal, everything else in that movie paled in comparison for me to the overwhelming empathy for the mother, Mary.

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Mary, the mother of the Christ ( post-virgin days  :wink ).

I feel this way because I am a mother.  The amazing emotions that I go through seeing my son when he is in pain and when he triumphs. Watching him grow, knowing that he is one step away from his next hospital visit (for being a boy).  The struggles of raising him to be a good man.  The fear of losing him to unknown circumstances and the fear of not allowing him freedom to learn and suffer consequences in order for him to be able to do great things.

In the movie "The Passion of the Christ", THE most poignant part of the movie for me emotionally was watching Mary watch her child carrying the crucifix, falling down and wanting to be there for him.  The agony that she must have felt knowing he was doing right and to not be able to stop the pain.  The flashbacks to him getting hurt as a child.  I knew that I had experienced only the tiniest fraction of that feeling through my trials with my son.  I left the theater with the exact feeling that I had as I was walking from my mothers casket for the last time.  The beatings, the crucifixion, the betrayal, everything else in that movie paled in comparison for me to the overwhelming empathy for the mother, Mary.

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your son is blessed. I'm quite sure that you do a wonderful job, and your insight will carry with him throughout his life.

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by the way....I loved that movie and remember that scene. My own mother was never around in my childhood years, i grew up wiothout her. Beleive it or not that scene helped to set some things in order for me.

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