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Originally Posted by OldPathsII
So glad that you can have fun at my expense. I've chosen to follow the old paths, tried and true, they've worked for my forefathers, they'll work for me too. I've chosen to stay far away from the edge rather than seeing how close I can get without falling. Why do you fault me for that? Heaven is my goal no matter what the cost. The cost could never be too great and I could never give up anything that is greater than the reward!
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Come on OldPathsII.... lighten up a bit. You can take all of us "liberals" to task and harp on us to your hearts content, but when we respond with a little "poking" at you you get all uptight! Lighten up!
I have no doubt that you are doing exactly what you think it will take to make it in. I just don't agree with all of your works and especially with your harsh attitudes to those who disagree with you.
By the way you never did respond to my post about how Jesus would have responded to you if you had brought to him the woman taken in the act of adultery.
I grew up in a church where the attitude was harsh and hateful too many times. I heard this statement made more than once.... Here goes, "You cigarette smoking, beer guzzling, short wearing, picture show going reprobates... you're all going straight to hell!" And maybe they were, but that was not a spirit of love manifested toward the sinner who needed God more than he needed a chewing out.
I mentioned earlier, you can take an old dog who is starving to death, his ribs are caved in and you can count every rib, and you can hit him in the face with a Tbone steak and he will run from the very thing that would have saved his life. Just my humble opinion ..... how we should not beat people to death with the gospel, standards, and man's opinions and beliefs.
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