paul wassona
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I haven't seen those but they do sound funny!:laugh:My favorite all time superbowl commercial is the EDS cat round up however I also like the tabasco sauce exploding mosquitos. Those two comercials have corrupted my mind.
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I haven't seen those but they do sound funny!:laugh:My favorite all time superbowl commercial is the EDS cat round up however I also like the tabasco sauce exploding mosquitos. Those two comercials have corrupted my mind.
Shoes aren't exactly associated with sinful lusts like alcohol is either.Shoes don't belong in any church, although they are useful in a social gathering which calls itself a church.
Shoes have NOTHING to do with God and neither will any of dirt that is tracked in by them.
On the flip side, there are numerous verses in scripture that praise wine. There is not a single verse in scripture that praise shoes.Shoes aren't exactly associated with sinful lusts like alcohol is either... I have yet to see where shoes are condemned by God but that's not true about alcohol.
Hey, I'm just applying your same standard. In doing so, it's incredibly easy to demonstrate how ridiculous that standard is.You're really stretching things here and I expect it's a way of making yourself feel better about something.
On the flip side, there are numerous verses in scripture that praise wine. There is not a single verse in scripture that praise shoes.
Hey, I'm just applying your same standard. In doing so, it's incredibly easy to demonstrate how ridiculous that standard is.
There's a Hot Sauce Bible, does that count?Any verses that praise tobasco sauce?
What will the churches do during the beer ads and the prostate commericals?
There's a Hot Sauce Bible, does that count?
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That explains what Song of Solomon is doing in scripture.I like my bible hot and spicy!
The context of praising wine is a direct reference to having joy and not getting drunk, if this isn't the case then God is confused by your suggestions in He condemns it then turns around and contradicts Hisself and approves of the consumption of it.On the flip side, there are numerous verses in scripture that praise wine. There is not a single verse in scripture that praise shoes.
Well, except the facts and common sense tend to disagree with that conclusion.Hey, I'm just applying your same standard. In doing so, it's incredibly easy to demonstrate how ridiculous that standard is.
If any organization wants to do anything within the law it is their choice, but when it involves the confines of the sanctuary it concerns things that are to be holy and separated from the profane, if that's what you mean by talking about the Sabbath.Look, I'm not a fan of chancing church plans to accommodate the Super Bowl, but is it scripturally wrong? No. The Sabbath was made for man, and not man for the Sabbath. If a church wants to change their plans to watch the SB, let 'em. I might not like it, but they don't need my approval.
But will you stand in the sanctuary and do this in the midst of the congregation?:type:Well I will open up a cold beer and thank God for the medicine developed for enlarged prostate!
My understanding of the Song is the zeal and passion the Bridegroom and the Bride have for each other. I find it profane to suggest anything concerning something between a man and a woman in sexual terms alone.That explains what Song of Solomon is doing in scripture.
But will you stand in the sanctuary and do this in the midst of the congregation?:type:
Will you also pass a few around and tell how your activity in the use of your prostate has increased and your satisfaction of you and your partner acheived?:type:
God said there was a time when men could not be found to separate the holy from the profane and here we are, well, except some of us still do satnd in that gap!:thumbs:
Seems abomination of desolation might be a good topic.
My understanding of the Song is the zeal and passion the Bridegroom and the Bride have for each other. I find it profane to suggest anything concerning something between a man and a woman in sexual terms alone.
Isn't that for a prescription for medicinal purposes to help a sour stomach?
The alcohol doesn't help, but only the purging effect of the grape juice does help. People in the medical profession recommend juice and not wine.
Thanks for the input though:thumbsup:
Shoes aren't exactly associated with sinful lusts like alcohol is either.
My understanding of the Song is the zeal and passion the Bridegroom and the Bride have for each other. I find it profane to suggest anything concerning something between a man and a woman in sexual terms alone.
Now we have people who somehow disconnect themselves from knowing what prostate commercials refer to about acheivement and enhancement as they go off into a complacency and utter denial.