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Re: You know what?

Posted: Sun May 25, 2014 11:27 pm
by melanie
Danieltwotwenty wrote:This forum is slowly going down the gurgler. :shakehead:

If it means anything I apologise on behalf of these clowns. y@};-
Thanks, your a gentlemen Daniel y@};-
FL is a cheeky bugger, he is quite the stirrer and says things I think to get a reaction out of people. I took the bait. It's all good I have a thick skin and a good sense of humour, in saying that it may be questionable how far he takes it.

Re: You know what?

Posted: Mon May 26, 2014 1:36 am
by 1over137
neo-x wrote::wave: Hana! y>:D<
your avatar is back. :wave:

Re: You know what?

Posted: Mon May 26, 2014 1:51 am
by neo-x
yes, I think it was being missed

Re: You know what?

Posted: Mon May 26, 2014 2:05 am
by Silvertusk
Furstentum Liechtenstein wrote:
melanie wrote:What a crock of shite!Was the the honest truth about men or Yourself??Unless you you suffer from the same affliction as elderly Paul in your story I posted that picture a couple days ago and have had many responses on here previously.Last time I checked this was a Christian forum not a dating website, then your views may be somewhat valid but still sad, fickle and superficial.There are no shattered illusions here, I was being facetious in that comment, which I am hoping you are being also.My reason for putting a personal avatar is because I like to personally know who I'm chatting with, it doesn't make the slightest difference to my perception of them but it makes it more personable. Just my opinion and I understand why others wouldn't.True beauty lies in someone's spirit, we hear it all the time but there is a lot of wisdom in those words. Some of the most beautiful people I have met turn out to be the ugliest. A smile that lights up a room that shines through someone's spirit is the kind of beauty that people endear to, a sparkle and kindness in someone's eyes is a beauty that others respond too as it reflects the beauty of someone's soul. You are missing out on alot of beauty if you only see the worldly definition of it.
OK, try posting a photo of you as a 440-lb woman with dirty hair and a cigarette dangling from her mouth and we'll see. :pound:
Seraph wrote:m not sure where you get the gall to berate others on not being "real" Christians in the other threads...
Huh? When did I berate others with not being ''real'' Christians? You'll have to look hard, Seraph, because that isn't me. Give me some examples instead of putting your foot in your mouth.

FL :D
You actually did it to me a little while ago when i was going through my crisis of faith. See below
What kind of faith do you have, anyway? I thought you were a born-again Christian with the indwelling Holy Spirit. How can someone with the indwelling Holy Spirit and the resulting new nature question God's existence? Something doesn't add up!

Were you just a religious guy posing as a Christian?

FL y:-?

Re: You know what?

Posted: Mon May 26, 2014 9:48 am
by Furstentum Liechtenstein
melanie wrote:As you pointed out there is only one women on here and she is tech admin so you have to watch your sexist, superficial *** with her otherwise she would kick it out. ;)
I'm not sexist although I understand that you think I am. You are wrong. Unfortunately, the nature of a Forum doesn't allow us to gauge another's personality very well. I would venture to say that we all suffer from tunnel vision insofar as getting-to-know the other on these forums. Another way to understand this is to consider that each individual is like a room with the lights out; you, sitting in Australia, shine a little flashlight into my darkened room and catch only a glimpse of who I am.
melanie wrote:You have been so quick to say how the men's reaction to me changed, I don't think anyone's opinion or perception of me changed except your own.
Nope. My perception of you has only been enriched, not changed. I like the fact that you can speak your mind. That you did it by being frank with me is admirable.
Danieltwotwenty wrote:This forum is slowly going down the gurgler. :shakehead:

If it means anything I apologise on behalf of these clowns. y@};-
Your apology is accepted, Dan2:20. Thank you :D
neo-x wrote:
I hope you are just joking my friend :)

Actually I did care, and its not because of her avatar. I thought we had started on the wrong foot and considering that Mel was new here, I was hoping she would get to know us better, and I am glad she saw that too.

Some of my good friends here are people whom I have never seen, and that was true even before I saw Hana's picture, she can attest to it I am sure. Same goes for you, Dan, Mallz, Ivel, Danny, Paul, Bippy, reactionary, and then some more.

I think people are more than their photos and their ideas. ;)
Of course I was joking! Don't you know me by now?! :pound: Still, I would like to see melanie with the avatar of a 440-lb woman with dirty hair and a cigarette dangling from the corner of her mouth :pound:
melanie wrote:
Thanks, your a gentlemen Daniel y@};- FL is a cheeky bugger, he is quite the stirrer and says things I think to get a reaction out of people. I took the bait. It's all good I have a thick skin and a good sense of humour, in saying that it may be questionable how far he takes it.
Dan2:20 is Aussie, just like you. He also talks with a funny accent and drives on the wrong side of the road. There will naturally be less cultural misunderstanding between you and he :D
Silvertusk wrote:You actually did it to me a little while ago when i was going through my crisis of faith.
No I didn't, Silver. If you scroll up and read Seraph's harangue to me, he implied that I was ''berating'' others for not being ''real'' Christians. The Bible is quite clear in that you either are, or are not, a Christian. There are no half measures, you either are on the narrow path or you are on the wide path that leads to destruction. Moreover, once on the narrow path, you cannot get off. In other words, once saved, your salvation is secure.

The only time I question someone's Christianity is when they make a comment along these lines: ''I used to be a Christian but after looking into it, I've decided to become an atheist/Buddhist/what-have-youist. Such people were never saved in the first place, therefore, not Christian in the biblical sense.

FL :D

Re: You know what?

Posted: Tue May 27, 2014 3:41 am
by melanie
Furstentum Liechtenstein wrote:
melanie wrote:As you pointed out there is only one women on here and she is tech admin so you have to watch your sexist, superficial *** with her otherwise she would kick it out. ;)
I'm not sexist although I understand that you think I am. You are wrong. Unfortunately, the nature of a Forum doesn't allow us to gauge another's personality very well. I would venture to say that we all suffer from tunnel vision insofar as getting-to-know the other on these forums. Another way to understand this is to consider that each individual is like a room with the lights out; you, sitting in Australia, shine a little flashlight into my darkened room and catch only a glimpse of who I am.
melanie wrote:You have been so quick to say how the men's reaction to me changed, I don't think anyone's opinion or perception of me changed except your own.
Nope. My perception of you has only been enriched, not changed. I like the fact that you can speak your mind. That you did it by being frank with me is admirable.
Danieltwotwenty wrote:This forum is slowly going down the gurgler. :shakehead:

If it means anything I apologise on behalf of these clowns. y@};-
Your apology is accepted, Dan2:20. Thank you :D
neo-x wrote:
I hope you are just joking my friend :)

Actually I did care, and its not because of her avatar. I thought we had started on the wrong foot and considering that Mel was new here, I was hoping she would get to know us better, and I am glad she saw that too.

Some of my good friends here are people whom I have never seen, and that was true even before I saw Hana's picture, she can attest to it I am sure. Same goes for you, Dan, Mallz, Ivel, Danny, Paul, Bippy, reactionary, and then some more.

I think people are more than their photos and their ideas. ;)
Of course I was joking! Don't you know me by now?! :pound: Still, I would like to see melanie with the avatar of a 440-lb woman with dirty hair and a cigarette dangling from the corner of her mouth :pound:
melanie wrote:
Thanks, your a gentlemen Daniel y@};- FL is a cheeky bugger, he is quite the stirrer and says things I think to get a reaction out of people. I took the bait. It's all good I have a thick skin and a good sense of humour, in saying that it may be questionable how far he takes it.
Dan2:20 is Aussie, just like you. He also talks with a funny accent and drives on the wrong side of the road. There will naturally be less cultural misunderstanding between you and he :D
Silvertusk wrote:You actually did it to me a little while ago when i was going through my crisis of faith.
No I didn't, Silver. If you scroll up and read Seraph's harangue to me, he implied that I was ''berating'' others for not being ''real'' Christians. The Bible is quite clear in that you either are, or are not, a Christian. There are no half measures, you either are on the narrow path or you are on the wide path that leads to destruction. Moreover, once on the narrow path, you cannot get off. In other words, once saved, your salvation is secure.

The only time I question someone's Christianity is when they make a comment along these lines: ''I used to be a Christian but after looking into it, I've decided to become an atheist/Buddhist/what-have-youist. Such people were never saved in the first place, therefore, not Christian in the biblical sense.

FL :D
Hugs FL y>:D<
I read Silvertusks post a little while back regarding his crisis of faith before I read any of the subsequent messages and I admired his bravery in being so open and honest. We all stumble at times, in different ways and at different times in our walk with The Lord. The fact that he reached out and asked for prayer and guidance, speaks volumes of his spirituality. We as followers of our Saviour have to band together and offer a soft and safe place to fall, free of judgment when one of us stumbles, for when they regain their footing they will be stronger and wiser in their faith, and when it is our turn to stumble they will help lift us up with their new strength and wisdom.

Re: You know what?

Posted: Tue May 27, 2014 4:06 am
by Furstentum Liechtenstein
melanie wrote:I read Silvertusks post a little while back regarding his crisis of faith before I read any of the subsequent messages and I admired his bravery in being so open and honest.
I agree. In his subsequent messages, Silver revealed that he had not been reading the Bible. When he started getting over his crisis, he bought a new Bible and started reading it again. The worst thing a Christian can do is to not get daily spiritual food from the Word, and I suspect the second-worst thing is to give up prayer. From where did Silver's crisis come from? My guess is from Silver's own negligence. All of us are in danger of falling into the same trap.

FL :D

Re: You know what?

Posted: Tue May 27, 2014 4:26 am
by melanie
Furstentum Liechtenstein wrote:
melanie wrote:I read Silvertusks post a little while back regarding his crisis of faith before I read any of the subsequent messages and I admired his bravery in being so open and honest.
I agree. In his subsequent messages, Silver revealed that he had not been reading the Bible. When he started getting over his crisis, he bought a new Bible and started reading it again. The worst thing a Christian can do is to not get daily spiritual food from the Word, and I suspect the second-worst thing is to give up prayer. From where did Silver's crisis come from? My guess is from Silver's own negligence. All of us are in danger of falling into the same trap.

FL :D
I think the worst thing a Christian can do is lack empathy, compassion, tolerance, love and understanding.

Re: You know what?

Posted: Tue May 27, 2014 5:37 am
by Furstentum Liechtenstein
melanie wrote:I think the worst thing a Christian can do is lack empathy, compassion, tolerance, love and understanding.
I disagree. Strongly! Most non-Christians have plenty of empathy, compassion, tolerance, love & understanding. What distinguishes a Christian from a non-Christian is our intimate relationship with the Creator.

If you look at the example Jesus gave us, what did he do? He prayed often, and he certainly was intimately familiar with the Word. These, the Word and prayer, are what is needed for the spiritual nourishment of the Christian. Stop reading the Word and you quickly stop praying; spiritual starvation ensues, like it or not. But you'll still be compassionate, tolerant, loving and all those other nice things.

Now, did Jesus have empathy? sometimes, yes. Compassion? often! Tolerance? never! Love? always; Understanding? of course.

Tolerance isn't a Christian value, by the way. It is a secular value.

FL :D

Re: You know what?

Posted: Tue May 27, 2014 6:45 am
by melanie
Furstentum Liechtenstein wrote:
melanie wrote:I think the worst thing a Christian can do is lack empathy, compassion, tolerance, love and understanding.
I disagree. Strongly! Most non-Christians have plenty of empathy, compassion, tolerance, love & understanding. What distinguishes a Christian from a non-Christian is our intimate relationship with the Creator.

If you look at the example Jesus gave us, what did he do? He prayed often, and he certainly was intimately familiar with the Word. These, the Word and prayer, are what is needed for the spiritual nourishment of the Christian. Stop reading the Word and you quickly stop praying; spiritual starvation ensues, like it or not. But you'll still be compassionate, tolerant, loving and all those other nice things.

Now, did Jesus have empathy? sometimes, yes. Compassion? often! Tolerance? never! Love? always; Understanding? of course.

Tolerance isn't a Christian value, by the way. It is a secular value.

FL :D
I can see where you are going with this and I somewhat agree. I will re-word it to empathy, compassion, love, gentleness, patience and understanding.
You can read the bible back to front and front to back, know every scripture inside out but if you don't put it's essense into practice, bear the fruits of the spirit then to what end?
We are taught by Jesus that the two most importance laws to live by are love The Lord your God with all your heart, all your mind and all your soul and secondly to love your neighbour as yourself. Jesus said do unto others as you would have them do unto you. I know that I most definitely want others to treat me with empathy, compassion, love, gentleness, patience and understanding.
God is LOVE and what stems from love in its most purest, righteous form? Compassion, empathy, patience, gentleness and understanding.
As for tolerance I get what your saying, we don't want a secular judge to treat a murderer or rapist with tolerance but with righteous wrath within the law, this is also the same with Our Father our spiritual judge. But that is his righteous role not ours, we are too flawed, too blemished, too stained to assume HIS authority.

Re: You know what?

Posted: Tue May 27, 2014 5:09 pm
by Furstentum Liechtenstein
melanie wrote:You can read the bible back to front and front to back, know every scripture inside out but if you don't put it's essense into practice, bear the fruits of the spirit then to what end?
That makes sense. It also agrees with 1 Cor 13:1,2,3.
melanie wrote:We are taught by Jesus that the two most importance laws to live by are love The Lord your God with all your heart, all your mind and all your soul and secondly to love your neighbour as yourself.
Yes.
melanie wrote: I know that I most definitely want others to treat me with empathy, compassion, love, gentleness, patience and understanding.
I suspect most people want to be treated this way. As strange as it may seem, that is not the way I care to be treated when I'm headed the wrong way.
melanie wrote:...what stems from love in its most purest, righteous form? Compassion, empathy, patience, gentleness and understanding.
You are right, and it agrees with 1 Cor 13:4-8.
melanie wrote:As for tolerance I get what your saying, we don't want a secular judge to treat a murderer or rapist with tolerance but with righteous wrath within the law, this is also the same with Our Father our spiritual judge. But that is his righteous role not ours, we are too flawed, too blemished, too stained to assume HIS authority.
Wow...and you're only 35! I can tell that you are familiar with your Bible.

FL :D

Re: You know what?

Posted: Thu May 29, 2014 8:31 am
by melanie
Furstentum Liechtenstein wrote:
melanie wrote:You can read the bible back to front and front to back, know every scripture inside out but if you don't put it's essense into practice, bear the fruits of the spirit then to what end?
That makes sense. It also agrees with 1 Cor 13:1,2,3.
melanie wrote:We are taught by Jesus that the two most importance laws to live by are love The Lord your God with all your heart, all your mind and all your soul and secondly to love your neighbour as yourself.
Yes.
melanie wrote: I know that I most definitely want others to treat me with empathy, compassion, love, gentleness, patience and understanding.
I suspect most people want to be treated this way. As strange as it may seem, that is not the way I care to be treated when I'm headed the wrong way.
melanie wrote:...what stems from love in its most purest, righteous form? Compassion, empathy, patience, gentleness and understanding.
You are right, and it agrees with 1 Cor 13:4-8.
melanie wrote:As for tolerance I get what your saying, we don't want a secular judge to treat a murderer or rapist with tolerance but with righteous wrath within the law, this is also the same with Our Father our spiritual judge. But that is his righteous role not ours, we are too flawed, too blemished, too stained to assume HIS authority.
Wow...and you're only 35! I can tell that you are familiar with your Bible.

FL :D
"Only" 35, thanks FL, I was starting to feel old ;)

Re: You know what?

Posted: Fri May 30, 2014 8:25 am
by B. W.
melanie wrote:
Furstentum Liechtenstein wrote:
melanie wrote:You can read the bible back to front and front to back, know every scripture inside out but if you don't put it's essense into practice, bear the fruits of the spirit then to what end?
That makes sense. It also agrees with 1 Cor 13:1,2,3.
melanie wrote:We are taught by Jesus that the two most importance laws to live by are love The Lord your God with all your heart, all your mind and all your soul and secondly to love your neighbour as yourself.
Yes.
melanie wrote: I know that I most definitely want others to treat me with empathy, compassion, love, gentleness, patience and understanding.
I suspect most people want to be treated this way. As strange as it may seem, that is not the way I care to be treated when I'm headed the wrong way.
melanie wrote:...what stems from love in its most purest, righteous form? Compassion, empathy, patience, gentleness and understanding.
You are right, and it agrees with 1 Cor 13:4-8.
melanie wrote:As for tolerance I get what your saying, we don't want a secular judge to treat a murderer or rapist with tolerance but with righteous wrath within the law, this is also the same with Our Father our spiritual judge. But that is his righteous role not ours, we are too flawed, too blemished, too stained to assume HIS authority.
Wow...and you're only 35! I can tell that you are familiar with your Bible.

FL :D
"Only" 35, thanks FL, I was starting to feel old ;)
And blond too!!!

Oh wait a minute - I am blond as well but however the grey is taking over - maybe I am finally getting wizer... err wiser...

Ol Geezer over and out...

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