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Limbaugh: American flag next target to come down

Zaac

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So bring it up in another thread.

Why? This thread is about him and what he's done.

All Im asking from you is you act like a Christian and not bring up Limbaugh's drug use.

Again, stop with the Christian bully speak. I'm not a child . It doesn't work on me. Bringing up Limbaugh's drug use in no way lessens my Christianity.


Take him on in policy, deed, & speech all you want, but he did ask America to forgive him for his drug use.

You mean like Bill Clinton asked us to forgive him back in the 90s and Republicans couldn't spit in his face fast enough that he was being disingenuous and uncontrite,etc, etc?

How many times are his sins brought up?


If he's as bad as you say he is, this should be an easy challenge.

Again, nice try. But there's nothing wrong in my pointing out his wickedness in the face of those he condemns.

He should have been in jail right beside all those people he condemned. But being white with money has a way of keeping you out of the jail that the poor people get sent to.
 

Bro. Curtis

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Again, stop with the Christian bully speak. I'm not a child . It doesn't work on me. Bringing up Limbaugh's drug use in no way lessens my Christianity.
I am asking you as a man, and as a Christian. That is not bullying.
 

Revmitchell

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Bringing up Limbaugh's drug use in no way lessens my Christianity.

It does lessen your testimony. Ad homimem attacks are not of Christian character and that is exactly what you have done with Limbaugh as well as with anyone on this board who dares to not agree with you. It is not us that you need to worry about it is God and the question is could God be pleased with your personal attacks and the nature of your posts.
 

Bro. Curtis

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Zaac said:
blah blah blah….
All this comparison to me & Obama is useless. I've never made an attack on his personal life. I'd ask you to show me where I have, but I don't want to frighten you into thinking I'm trying to bully it out of you. I'm just going to tell you you're full of manure.
 

Zaac

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I am asking you as a man, and as a Christian. That is not bullying.

No, you're trying to control the conversation. If he condemn Blacks with an overarching pathology for them doing what they do, then what he does deserves to be analyzed also.

He's not a sacred cow.
 

Zaac

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It does lessen your testimony. Ad homimem attacks are not of Christian character and that is exactly what you have done with Limbaugh as well as with anyone on this board who dares to not agree with you.

Man you shouldn't even waste your time commenting because you just gave a description of just about every response you've ever written to me.

I do however apologize for calling him a pill popping addict since hopefully that is behind him. He should just think about extending that same type of courtesy to the folks he excoriates everyday as he works up the anger in the minds of the Dylann Roofs of the world.

I do It is not us that you need to worry about it is God and the question is could God be pleased with your personal attacks and the nature of your posts.

Well I guess you need to worry about is God pleased with your constant disrespect and personal attacks on the President?
 

Bro. Curtis

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You are a paranoid dude. I'm not trying to control anything.

Call him anything you want. I won't ask again. But it sure does ruin your witness when you grate on others for doing the same thing. Repaying evil for evil is still evil.
 

Zaac

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All this comparison to me & Obama is useless. I've never made an attack on his personal life. I'd ask you to show me where I have, but I don't want to frighten you into thinking I'm trying to bully it out of you. I'm just going to tell you you're full of manure.

Right, because saying "he's a joke" doesn't have anything to do with his personal life. :rolleyes:
 

plain_n_simple

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You are a paranoid dude. I'm not trying to control anything.

Call him anything you want. I won't ask again. But it sure does ruin your witness when you grate on others for doing the same thing. Repaying evil for evil is still evil.

And calling someone a moron and a joke it is a good witness too.
 

Bro. Curtis

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Zaac, Nice way of getting out of doing some real work.


No. Saying he's a joke is not a shot on his personal life. Saying he's a pill-popper would be a shot on his personal life. Especially if he repented, went to rehab, and asked forgiveness. That would make me a bad guy.
 
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Revmitchell

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Man you shouldn't even waste your time commenting because you just gave a description of just about every response you've ever written to me.

http://www.baptistboard.com/showthread.php?t=100472





Well I guess you need to worry about is God pleased with your constant disrespect and personal attacks on the President?

The President is an evil man, he is a dishonest man, and he is intentionally working to change this country in a way that is contrary to its founding. There is nothing unbiblical or ungodly in presenting his agenda.
 

Zaac

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Zaac, Nice way of getting out of doing some real work.


No. Saying he's a joke is not a shot on his personal life. Saying he's a pill-popper would be a shot on his personal life. Especially if he repented, went to rehab, and asked forgiveness. That would make me a bad guy.

So what life is it a shot at? Does he have two? You're going out of your way to try and justify what you just berated me for doing.
 

Bro. Curtis

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It's a shot at his leadership and you know it. You can't justify your hatred of him so your putting it on me. It won't wash. You won't find me taking a shot at how Obama lives his life. But his presidency is pathetic.
 

Bro. Curtis

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Well, Zaac, we're gonna have to call it a night. Must be close to 5 there, eh ? You a Braves fan ? Good luck this year. See you around.
 

Zaac

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http://www.baptistboard.com/showthread.php?t=100472







The President is an evil man, he is a dishonest man, and he is intentionally working to change this country in a way that is contrary to its founding. There is nothing unbiblical or ungodly in presenting his agenda.

And Rush Limbaugh is an evil man. A very dishonest man. A manipulative man. And constantly working to marginalize and oppress the very people God says Christians are to take care.

This country in its founding was stacked on a wickedness called slavery that bred an inhumanity and greed in this land that still prospers today.

Praise God that he's working to change this country in a way contrary to its founding.

It's founders were a bunch of liars.

They may have wrote those documents but they certainly didn't lived like they believed them otherwise they wouldn't have been okay with enslaving people and treating them as less than the animals.
 

Zaac

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It's a shot at his leadership and you know it.

So his leadership isn't part of his personal life?

You can't justify your hatred of him so your putting it on me. It won't wash.


I'll continue to place the hatred of Obama on me for as long as you continue to keep trying to place the hate of Limbaugh on me.

You won't find me taking a shot at how Obama lives his life. But his presidency is pathetic.

His Presidency is part of his life. So disrespecting what he's doing puts you right back at doing what you berated me for doing.
 

Revmitchell

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And Rush Limbaugh is an evil man. A very dishonest man. A manipulative man. And constantly working to marginalize and oppress the very people God says Christians are to take care.

So how does he oppress people and who are they?

This country in its founding was stacked on a wickedness called slavery that bred an inhumanity and greed in this land that still prospers today.

Slavery had little to do with the prosperity of this country. If slavery makes countries prosperous then the many poor countries in the African continent that were engaged in slavery long before American and is still in it uninterrupted today.

Praise God that he's working to change this country in a way contrary to its founding.

God has nothing to do with it which is proven by the distance this country has grown from God. No one and no country is perfect and the moment we choose to only see the past mistakes and refuse to see the good we have lost sight of reality.



They may have wrote those documents but they certainly didn't lived like they believed them otherwise they wouldn't have been okay with enslaving people and treating them as less than the animals.

This cannot be said of everyone who took part in this country. That is an overgeneralization and just plain incorrect. In fact there were many who were against slavery as well as people of all races involved in slavery at that time. The world was full of it everywhere not just here.
 

plain_n_simple

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"Slavery had little to do with the prosperity of this country. If slavery makes countries prosperous then the many poor countries in the African continent that were engaged in slavery long before American and is still in it uninterrupted today."

From The Atlantic: ...by 1860, there were more millionaires (slaveholders all) living in the lower Mississippi Valley than anywhere else in the United States. In the same year, the nearly 4 million American slaves were worth some $3.5 billion, making them the largest single financial asset in the entire U.S. economy, worth more than all manufacturing and railroads combined.
 

Zaac

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So how does he oppress people and who are they?

He oppresses them by by pushing ideologies that are to their detriment. And They are pretty much anyone who doesn't believe as he does.



Slavery had little to do with the prosperity of this country.

Very untrue and again part of the marginalizing of the black life and it's contribution in establishing this country.

There are historians and economists who completely disagree with your statement.

During the middle of the 1800s, cotton became the world’s largest commodity. The cheapest and best cotton came from the southern United States.

Edward Baptist argues in his new book, “The Half Has Never Been Told: Slavery and the Making of American Capitalism,” that the forced migration and subsequent harsh treatment of slaves in the cotton fields was integral to establishing the United States as a world economic power.

“Slavery continues to have an impact on America in the most basic economic sense,” Baptist told Here & Now’s Jeremy Hobson. “We don’t want to hear that at its root, the economic growth depends to a large extent on slavery
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If slavery makes countries prosperous then the many poor countries in the African continent that were engaged in slavery long before American and is still in it uninterrupted today.

Slavery doesn't make countries prosperous. But it made this one prosperous.


God has nothing to do with it which is proven by the distance this country has grown from God. No one and no country is perfect and the moment we choose to only see the past mistakes and refuse to see the good we have lost sight of reality.

The majority in this country has shown repeatedly that they are only concerned with their own reality. They majority doesn't believe anyone else's reality.




This cannot be said of everyone who took part in this country. That is an overgeneralization and just plain incorrect. In fact there were many who were against slavery as well as people of all races involved in slavery at that time. The world was full of it everywhere not just here.[/QUOTE]
 
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