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Originally Posted by jerryjones
Hit the nail on the head....
thank you for the education on a sneaker forum. all i wear is stan smiths timbs and wallabees
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Originally Posted by jerryjones
Hit the nail on the head....
thank you for the education on a sneaker forum. all i wear is stan smiths timbs and wallabees
Originally Posted by sillyputty
So...just curious. your avy...is that Haile Selassie?Originally Posted by TomDiginson
That doesn't mean pastors should live worse than anyone else. If he wants to drive the S class let him as long as his finances permit him to do so as long as he is not dipping into the churches finances to cover his big spending habits. I do understand what you're saying though. Some pastors are all about the money and only preach about giving tithes and offering , but cannot let those who do this represent them all.Originally Posted by kix4kix
The issue is, that the church signified a place where the movements of the 50's/60's�funneled�through. It was a place where they could meet free of police interference, and civil rights really does owe a lot to the church for that reason. My issue about why so many blacks still go, is why? What has the church done for you lately? I remember when I heard one of the most talented pastors preach one weekend. Sure enough after the service, this guy pulls out in a Sclass Benz, and I have the��face on.
This guy just moved a guy (me) from the pulpit-something very few pastors have done to me, yet he pulls out in a 150k car.
His congregation was taken.�
What are your thoughts on Rastafarianism and how it relates to�Ethiopia�etc...
Do you believe completely in that?
I just want more of your perspective if possible.
My parents are Jamaican, not rastas though, but I have a few in my family...its always interesting to get their spin on things.
ThorrocksJs wrote:
<But I'm not atheist though
Well they aren't a lot of black females that are w/e you are
It doesn't matter, they act like as long as you believe in something you're good in their book but that isn't the case---They just want you to love Jesus as much as they doOriginally Posted by ThorrocksJs
Originally Posted by shoefreakbaby
Originally Posted by ThorrocksJs
I'm saying that I'm good black guy and would like to date some of y'all would you all please not hold it against me that I don't believe in Christianity and are you free on friday
I wouldn't date you, God is important to me and you don't share that feeling, we aren't on the same team.
We would but heads and its OBVIOUS you would try to change my views and I would end up doing the same.
But I understand they're aren't a lot of female black atheist so
<But I'm not atheist though
Ahhh ok I can see that. I'm mostly speaking of East Texas, Arkansas, Alabama, Memphis, Alabama, and Mississippi (just mentioning those states I actually been to).Originally Posted by AntonLaVey
^^^^^^I dunno about "as common" but it could just be a product of the white women I'm exposed to (New England, tristate area, top 50 college educated)-Can't speak on Southern ones but you may have a point I'm sure you'd find a lot of them in places like Mississippi and Alabama
This is so trueOriginally Posted by Ruxxx
Former sluts usually talk that "through christ" foolishness the heaviest.
(I'm not even trying to be funny)
Yes. You weren't involved in that stuff until you were dragged off the slave ship.Originally Posted by cap1229
Christianity = the slave religion?
Origins of the slaves? I’ll tell you the origin of the slaves. They are Hebrews from the tribe of Yehudah (Judah) and Levi. They were captured out from West Africa (originally escaping persecution from the Romans and moving in mass numbers into East Africa) after serving false idols/gods in Egypt and disobeying the Most High and his laws*, they were shipped across the Atlantic. This Nation of Israel was sold into slavery and was scattered amongst other nations (Deut 28:64) beginning with Portugal in the 1400s. Israel’s seed would be a stranger in a land that isn’t theirs (various continents, islands etc and mainly the US of A) and would serve the stranger for 400yrs (Gen 15:13-15). While in slavery, they would serve the gods of their slave masters (which neither they nor their ancestors knew) and lose sight of the Most High (Deut 28:64).. When did the modern day "Jews" go into slavery? In 1 John 8:33 A figure who most would call “Jesus,
Originally Posted by AntonLaVey
It doesn't matter, they act like as long as you believe in something you're good in their book but that isn't the case---They just want you to love Jesus as much as they doOriginally Posted by ThorrocksJs
Originally Posted by shoefreakbaby
I wouldn't date you, God is important to me and you don't share that feeling, we aren't on the same team.
We would but heads and its OBVIOUS you would try to change my views and I would end up doing the same.
But I understand they're aren't a lot of female black atheist so
<But I'm not atheist though
Honestly, the only women I'd even consider "converting" for are Jewish women.
Originally Posted by lilpro4u
Pan-African Major. Took a African Am-Religions course, Most black women think I'm crazy, but they're so intrigued.. I ask questions that they've never been asked before.
Yea from my experience a lot of Jewish women are "culturally Jewish" but don't necessarily take the religion itself seriouslyOriginally Posted by sifupooh
Originally Posted by AntonLaVey
It doesn't matter, they act like as long as you believe in something you're good in their book but that isn't the case---They just want you to love Jesus as much as they doOriginally Posted by ThorrocksJs
<But I'm not atheist though
Honestly, the only women I'd even consider "converting" for are Jewish women.my last two were non religious
Originally Posted by Patrick Bateman
Yes. You weren't involved in that stuff until you were dragged off the slave ship.Originally Posted by cap1229
Christianity = the slave religion?
Origins of the slaves? I’ll tell you the origin of the slaves. They are Hebrews from the tribe of Yehudah (Judah) and Levi. They were captured out from West Africa (originally escaping persecution from the Romans and moving in mass numbers into East Africa) after serving false idols/gods in Egypt and disobeying the Most High and his laws*, they were shipped across the Atlantic. This Nation of Israel was sold into slavery and was scattered amongst other nations (Deut 28:64) beginning with Portugal in the 1400s. Israel’s seed would be a stranger in a land that isn’t theirs (various continents, islands etc and mainly the US of A) and would serve the stranger for 400yrs (Gen 15:13-15). While in slavery, they would serve the gods of their slave masters (which neither they nor their ancestors knew) and lose sight of the Most High (Deut 28:64).. When did the modern day "Jews" go into slavery? In 1 John 8:33 A figure who most would call “Jesus,
Originally Posted by Ruxxx
Former sluts usually talk that "through christ" foolishness the heaviest.
(I'm not even trying to be funny)
Perennial isn't the word to use�Originally Posted by ThorrocksJs
Wait from what I interpert we are the perennial failures worldOriginally Posted by Patrick Bateman
Originally Posted by cap1229
Christianity = the slave religion?�
Originally Posted by Patrick Bateman
When it comes to quoting and embedding Yuku is godawful.
Originally Posted by ILL LEGAL OPERATION
...buncha idiots in here.
Originally Posted by kix4kix
The issue is, that the church signified a place where the movements of the 50's/60's funneled through. It was a place where they could meet free of police interference, and civil rights really does owe a lot to the church for that reason. My issue about why so many blacks still go, is why? What has the church done for you lately? I remember when I heard one of the most talented pastors preach one weekend. Sure enough after the service, this guy pulls out in a Sclass Benz, and I have theface on.
This guy just moved a guy (me) from the pulpit-something very few pastors have done to me, yet he pulls out in a 150k car.
His congregation was taken.
Originally Posted by SoVerSoTowel
Originally Posted by kix4kix
The issue is, that the church signified a place where the movements of the 50's/60's funneled through. It was a place where they could meet free of police interference, and civil rights really does owe a lot to the church for that reason. My issue about why so many blacks still go, is why? What has the church done for you lately? I remember when I heard one of the most talented pastors preach one weekend. Sure enough after the service, this guy pulls out in a Sclass Benz, and I have theface on.
This guy just moved a guy (me) from the pulpit-something very few pastors have done to me, yet he pulls out in a 150k car.
His congregation was taken.
Im convinced that pastors are no different than rappers
A+ executionOriginally Posted by OGbobbyjohnson773
Originally Posted by SoVerSoTowel
Originally Posted by kix4kix
The issue is, that the church signified a place where the movements of the 50's/60's funneled through. It was a place where they could meet free of police interference, and civil rights really does owe a lot to the church for that reason. My issue about why so many blacks still go, is why? What has the church done for you lately? I remember when I heard one of the most talented pastors preach one weekend. Sure enough after the service, this guy pulls out in a Sclass Benz, and I have theface on.
This guy just moved a guy (me) from the pulpit-something very few pastors have done to me, yet he pulls out in a 150k car.
His congregation was taken.
Im convinced that pastors are no different than rappers
Oh so now we we're going from "A higher source doesn't exist ggrr!!11" to "Well, how do we know if the quoted versus are relevant to today?"�Originally Posted by sillyputty
Originally Posted by Patrick Bateman
When it comes to quoting and embedding Yuku is godawful.�
How can you all honestly quote bible verses and think they're relevant more so TODAY than they were last year, 10 years before that, during Vietnam, WWII, WWI, or any time before that, OR any time in the future?
Every moment in some part of the world feels like the "end is coming"
Where do you draw the line?�
To quote the bible you'd have to assume that the bible is a valid source of information. Why not do THAT first and then talk about finding it necessary to quote.�
Originally Posted by Patrick Bateman
Oh so now we we're going from "A higher source doesn't exist ggrr!!11" to "Well, how do we know if the quoted versus are relevant to today?"Originally Posted by sillyputty
Originally Posted by Patrick Bateman
When it comes to quoting and embedding Yuku is godawful.
How can you all honestly quote bible verses and think they're relevant more so TODAY than they were last year, 10 years before that, during Vietnam, WWII, WWI, or any time before that, OR any time in the future?
Every moment in some part of the world feels like the "end is coming"
Where do you draw the line?
To quote the bible you'd have to assume that the bible is a valid source of information. Why not do THAT first and then talk about finding it necessary to quote.Sillyputty, and I emphasize on the silly this time, you're still able to explore the books of the Old Testament and discover your history and where you come from. If you can get past placing your focus on stories of snakes and magical trees or beating women for not wearing cloth on the sabbath, you'll come to discover the light that you're obviously missing.
I said it before and I'll say it again, dismiss a spiritual being or higher intelligence all you want, but the Society of Jesus (and I noticed you posted an interesting article the other day regarding Serapis) doesn't exist for fun and games.
The "holy cross" (cross of tammuz) isn't shown all over the world (including around the necks of pr0n actors) for no reason, with people praying to it like it's going to enhance their lives.
The words "God" and "Lord" () aren't used in some of the most vial ways for no reason (Exodus 3:14)..
Go find out more about those things and come back to me. Don't bring ridiculous questions and nonsense to the table; make connections, ask questions, build your knowledge around these everyday matters then come back.
I bet the conversation would get REAL interesting then.BTW, I highly doubt you ever watched that video I PM'ed you a while back, please do so putty
And honestly, if you're going to come back and just start answering my post line by line (which shows you don't get the OVERALL MESSAGE) with the usual childish and atheist-high horse replies, I encourage you no to waste your time. Do the knowledge and let's talk.