Gossip in the Chat Room

 

Response to comment [from a "Christian"]:  "Stripe: Meshak thinks he's Japanese."

 

Aren't you gossiping right now?

 

"It is not gossip, it is based on the truth what has been spread in the chat room..."

 

You began a thread about Stripe specifically for the purpose of disparaging his name.

I don't care for people starting threads about individuals specifically. If you can't get him/her to address your concerns about their theology, that's one thing. But here, because you are sensitive about your ethnicity, you've decided to make an issue of it.

Stripe is a Christian. You are not. Christians can tease a little but we know that we are one race, the human race (Ac 17:26).

We did fight a war with Japanese you know. The Japanese historically have been a particularly cruel people. I would hope you could acknowledge that.

 

"You can even read it right now. All you have to do is check the chat room if I am only spreading gossip."

 

When people write in the chat room, they are not supposed to be scrutinized as you are doing here.  You're not supposed to read into these comments so much.  If Stripe has something meaningful to say, he puts it in a post.  

 

Response to comment [from a Christian]: "Meshak is a whiny."

 

An antichrist is perturbed with you. What else is new? Eph 6:12

"I'm shocked. Shocked to find that gambling is going on in here..." ~ Captain Renault, Casablanca

 

"So it is ok to slander anyone if it is talked in the chat room?"

 

He hasn't slandered you. 

 

"I am not sensitive about it. many of you are obviously."

 

You brought up ethnicity. Stripe did not.

"I asked Stripe if he is Chinese." - Meshak
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"This is the bottom line of mainstream churches. They are hateful."

 

Truth is hate to those who hate the truth." ~ Bob Enyart

 

The doctrine of the trinity is proved from Scripture (Mt 3:16,17; 28:19; Ro 8:9; 1Co 12:3-6; 2Co 13:14; Eph 4:4-6; 1Pe 1:2; Jude 1:20,21; Re 1:4,5).  Divine titles applied to the three persons of the trinity (Ex 20:2; Joh 20:28; Ac 5:3,4).

 

"You guys are denying Jesus with your practice of hatefulness. Hate has nothing to do with true Christians."

 

Am 5:15
 

"Jesus does not condone killing your enemy, no matter what."
 

When you go to war, you go to win (1 Sam 15:1-3).  Have you noticed that our war strategies do not work?

 

Response to comment [from a Christian]:

 

I once met a girl from Japan. Just to be polite I asked, "Where are you from?"
She said, "Japan."
I was like, . "What city?"
She said, "Oh, you wouldn't know it."
"Try me," I replied.
"It's a small place called Hiroshima," spake she.

True story.

 

 

meshrek.

 

Ok, now he's mocking you.

 

Response to comment [from a Christian]: " Wars are of this world, not of Jesus..."

 

We live in the world (Lk 19:13).

Anger toward the enemy may be legitimate (Judges 14:19, Mk 3:5).

 

Seeking the roots of a U.S. soldier's shooting rampage

 

"***************" [13 Mar 2012 12:11:08]

 

While you play Parcheesi, allow me to illustrate my point.

Author, Sean Parnell, was on Laura Ingraham's radio program today. He spoke about U.S. foreign policy. When a President apologizes for an incident (e.g. Quran burnings), it evaluates the issue to an international level. Arabs read this as weakness from us. His action may very well have impacted our soldiers who are trying to protect lives against supposed allies. Afghans had been murdering allied forces which were training them.

Parnell said men and woman in harms way draw strength from their leader. But that is not what they got from Obama. A Commander-in-Chief has a relationship to his troops and his actions hurt our soldiers.

When he was elected, Obama did not need to apologize for our Judeo-Christian nation (aka the apology tour). He did not need to apologized for Qurans burnings. When he did, riots broke out in Afghanistan. Four four men died afterward.

These people do not play by the rules. We saw similar things in Vietnam. Sean Parnell, author of Outlaw Platoon: Heroes, Renegades, Infidels, and the Brotherhood of War in Afghanistan. Interviewed on Laura Ingraham 13 mar 2012.

Related:

Burning crosses in Jalalabad province

You can't nation-build when your leader does not draw distinctions between our peoples (
Ge 16:12).



Since this President is not fit to lead, we need to leave Afghanistan--now. This is that last place in the world that you want to be at war with an incompetent man at the helm.

 

[We live in the world (Lk 19:13). ] "What you don[']t know is that Jesus tells us the His followers are not of this world.

 

Pious platitude. Do you mean I don't know the bible verse/s? Would you like me to help you find it/them?

What objection do you have to the statement?: "We live in the world (
Lk 19:13)."

"Don't be so heavenly bound that you are no earthly good." ~ J. Vernon McGee

 

"You should read Jesus' word in the New Testament."

 

Your Jesus is not the Jesus of scripture (Jn 1:1). 

 

"Readers,

Jesus tells us that His followers are salt and light of the world, meaning they ought to live godly lives fit to call themselves as His ambassadors even what kind of talk they should have in the chat rooms. Jesus hates hypocrisy and hypocrites. And hypocrites will not inherit God's kingdom.

What they are doing is far and far from Jesus' word. And they are claiming to be true Christians."

 

Anyone can claim to be a Christian.

"That's really the most important part of the reservation--the holding.
Anybody can just take it." ~ Seinfeld

One day and angel with throw you into a lake of fire (
Re 20:15). No sense pretending that you're not headed there around here. You don't fool anyone.
 

Gossip in the Chat Room