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31  Welcome / About You! / Re: Hi on: March 26, 2008, 08:10:38 AM
Hello Redclay...

32  Fellowship / You name it!! / Re: Received in my mail- WHY DID JESUS FOLD THE NAPKIN ? ? ? on: March 25, 2008, 07:56:40 AM
oh how Beautiful!! I love it!
33  Welcome / About You! / Re: Hi There-I'm New on: March 25, 2008, 07:44:31 AM
Hello Chip... welcome to the forum... God Bless
34  Fellowship / You name it!! / Re: Happy Easter on: March 23, 2008, 02:33:58 PM












35  Fellowship / You name it!! / Happy Good Friday... on: March 21, 2008, 01:10:17 PM











36  Theology / Debate / Re: Sin Poll Question on: March 21, 2008, 01:01:19 PM
Littleboy,

In the very verses that you yourself gave Jesus Christ said, "I never knew you". Not I knew for a little while but "I never knew you".

We know that there will be many that give lip service but are not truly worshipping God in spirit and in truth. (Mat 15:8 )

Is it ok to continue in sin? As Paul said "God Forbid". As long as we are in the flesh though we will continue to sin. No matter how great or small a sin it may seem to man, sin is still sin in the eyes of God. No man is without sin, none are righteous in His eyes. It is for this reason that we need Jesus Christ for it is His righteousness and none of our own that counts. It is His shed blood that covers us.




another big AMEN to that little phrase I NEVER knew you!



37  Welcome / About You! / Re: Hell-o and God Bless Everyone. on: March 21, 2008, 12:47:07 PM
Hello Rec... welcome to the forum!!
38  Welcome / About You! / Re: Hello Everyone on: March 14, 2008, 02:27:06 PM
Hello.. welcome to the forum... God Bless!
39  Theology / Prophecy - Current Events / Re: STDs rife among US teenage girls on: March 14, 2008, 02:23:49 PM
Brothers and Sisters,

I kind of wonder if those numbers are blown out of proportions. Take a look at the girls of your own Church.. Can one really think that any one of them could/would be a 1 in 4 to do such things to hava a STD? I just do not beleive it! Is this another mind game to PUSH the ULtra liberals agenda etc.... think about it!

LORD SAVE US FROM THIS MESS!!
40  Theology / Prophecy - Current Events / Prosecutor accused of spying on church on: March 14, 2008, 02:13:59 PM
I saw this posted on another forum I go to, did not see it posted here, thought it was important  to share.

Prosecutor accused of spying on church
Lawsuit alleges he also led police raid on worship band
Posted: March 11, 2008
9:13 pm Eastern

WorldNetDaily

The prosecuting attorney for Waterford Township in Michigan has been accused of spying on a church's activities and personally leading police raids on its worship band because he doesn't like "rock" music.

In a lawsuit filed by the Thomas More Law Center, Prosecuting Attorney Walter Bedell is accused of coordinating raids on Faith Baptist Church and its worship band in which uniformed police officers entered the church without permission or a warrant and accused band members of "disorderly conduct."

The raids apparently were prompted by a neighbor who complained about being able to hear the church's worship band from his nearby home, according to lawyers for the Thomas More Law Center.

But from there on, the lawsuit said, things were out of control.

"Without a warrant or other legal authorization, uniformed police officers conducted several raids on Faith Baptist Church in Waterford Township, Mich., and threatened to prosecute several young Christian musicians for disorderly conduct – because the township prosecutor objected to the playing of contemporary religious music," the law firm confirmed.

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Spokesman Brian Rooney called it prosecutorial "overzealousness."

"He shouldn't do that as a prosecutor," Rooney suggested, because of the potential conflict of interest. "Now he's a potential witness."

He said the church, in that location for more than 50 years, is close to both homes and an airport. In order to minimize its impact in its own neighborhood, church officials have worked to insulate their building.

Still, one of the neighbors recently complained about hearing the worship band from his yard, the law firm said.

As a result, several police raids were conducted, musicians were threatened with prosecution, and church officials even had to work to convince officers not to interrupt a worship service to take the drivers' licenses of band members.

"Uniformed police officers entering a church during religious services and young church members being threatened with prosecution is something that happens in Communist China – not in America," said Richard Thompson, president and chief counsel for the Law Center.

"It is clear that Waterford Township authorities targeted Faith Baptist Church because of the type of religious music it uses in its services. Some of the individual police officers involved in the raids – apparently more sensitive to the constitutional protections surrounding religion than were their superiors – personally apologized afterwards," he said.

Township Supervisor Carl Solden, who also is a defendant in the case, told WND the police did not "raid" the church. "We haven't done any raids on churches," he said.

He said the issue arose from the neighbor who several times has complained about hearing church praise band music in his home. "That was the pretext on which we were there (at the church)," he said. He told WND since he wasn't there, he had few other details about the situations that developed.

Other defendants are the township itself as well as Police Chief Daniel T. McCaw and his deputy Jeffrey James.

Faith Baptist, which is headed by Pastor Jim Combs, has a congregation of 10,000 who attend services on three campuses. The police raids targeted the Waterford Township campus with 5,000 members, the lawsuit said.

The pastor contacted Thomas More in late 2007 after the raids developed. One happened during a Wednesday night youth service when uniformed police officers led by the prosecutor himself "burst into the church's sanctuary where the church's 'Praise and Worship' band was warming up," the lawsuit said.

"The prosecutor ordered the officers to take the names and addresses of all the young people on stage so that they could be charged with 'disorderly conduct,'" it said.

"The very next Sunday, Waterford Township police again raided Faith Baptist, this time during Pastor Comb's evening sermon. Officers were about to disrupt the services and remove the 'Praise and Worship' band members and order them to surrender their driver's licenses for personal information. However, an assistant pastor volunteered to bring the members to the police so as not to create an uproar among the congregation."

The lawsuit described the law enforcement team raid this way:

"These officers were instructed by a supervisor to make liaison with Bedell and inform him that they were en route to FBC. The uniformed officers rendezvoused with Bedell, who, acting in a law enforcement capacity, personally led and directed this raid. Bedell and the uniformed officers, again without a search warrant, arrest warrant or any other legal authority, entered FBC, advanced into the interior chapel, and detained and began interrogating Youth Pastor Jayson Combs. Bedell and the uniformed police officers also detained members of FBC's band, including two children…"

Then just days later, church officials spotted the prosecutor personally conducting "surveillance" on the church from his parked car, the lawsuit said.

The action alleges violations of the free exercise of religion, free speech and freedom of association rights for the church and band members under both the Michigan and U.S. Constitutions.

"The township prosecutor was very explicit: he told the pastors that churches should not play 'rock music,' and threatened that each time he heard music coming from the church he would conduct a raid," said Brandon Bolling, the Law Center attorney who is working on the case.

"Defendents threatened that every time a complaint is received against FBC, they will conduct a raid, conduct investigation therein, and collect evidence sufficient to charge FBC members with violating the Township Ordinance."

The multiple claims for relief included allegations the church members "suffered and continue to suffer fear, humiliation, shame, indignity, worry, embarrassment, loss of reputation, and emotional and physical distress."

WND has reported recently on several cases in which Christians were convicted of disorderly conduct. In one case, a street preacher delivering a Gospel message on a public street was arrested and eventually convicted, and an appeal is being planned.

WND also reported earlier on an appeal planned on behalf of a team of four Christians convicted of disorderly conduct for praying at a "gay" festival in Elmira, N.Y.
41  Welcome / About You! / Re: Hello, on: March 10, 2008, 07:34:56 AM
Hi Teresa.

   Welcome to the forum... God Bless... Tina
42  Entertainment / Laughter (Good Medicine) / Re: Global Warming? What's it doing your neck of the woods? on: March 02, 2008, 09:19:01 PM
Here in Indiana on the News, the Weather reporter just said that we got 3 times more snow this Winter then what is normal..... NO global warming here.....LOL
43  Welcome / About You! / Re: Hello from LA on: February 25, 2008, 08:43:52 AM
Welcome to the forum... God bless.
44  Welcome / About You! / Re: Hello, everyone! ^^ on: February 19, 2008, 06:16:15 PM
Hello Soulcry... welcome to the forum.

45  Entertainment / Politics and Political Issues / Re: Obama on: February 04, 2008, 09:40:30 AM
Brothers and Sisters,

I'm adding some software to help me see better, and I tried to listen to Fox News from time to time. I'm so disgusted with the current political affairs that it's hard to listen to even Fox News. This is the biggest mess I've ever seen, and it's beyond me to see how many of the front-runners got any support at all. My first thoughts are of Obama. It's almost like locking a wolf and a fox in the hen house and not leaving an out for the chickens. It's also like living in a country that I'm not familiar with. Regardless, I'm determined to do my duty as a Christian in voting the best that I can. Several possible courses could very well help things lead into Bible Prophecy. May GOD lead and guide us, and GOD'S Will be done! All Christians should be praying about this.

Love In Christ,
Tom

 

"Several possible courses could very well help things lead into Bible Prophecy".


This I believe IS gonna happen.... "Keep looking up"!   Grin
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