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  1. II Timothy 2:15. Read what it really says, properly translating "study", (exegesis) and then consider how Wierwille twisted it. (eisegesis) Ironic, dontcha think?
  2. Probably too obscure. How about this one? "Start spreading the news, I'm leaving today."
  3. Farewell the temple master's bell, his kiosk and his black worm seed
  4. Geeze! That really blows!
  5. Roll out those------Lazy, Hazy,Crazy Days of Summer
  6. There is a place in the PFAL class where Wierwille tells the students to put aside all secular materials for a month or six weeks or something and read only the Bible. I don't recall which session it is. Re; pages 119 and 120. This is where Wierwille claims he hauled over 3,000 theological works to the dump and then read nothing but "The Word". Yeah, he took them to the dump, alright. All except the ones that he later "cut and pasted" into his own "works", line by line and word for word. He finishes page 120 but saying this: "--the only way you are going to stand approved before God is to study and rightly divide The Word." That is a completely disgraceful misinterpretation, misrepresentation and misapplication of II Timothy 2:15.
  7. "It is perhaps a missunderstanding on my part but wasn't David and his life and beliefs and actions in alignment with God Until he took Bathsheba as his concubine and had her husband murdered and then he was out of favor until he repented. (after the death of his son)" ---------------------------------------------------- I believe that is the essence of the record. David was in God's favor BEFORE the Bathsheba incident. However, Wierwille had us believing David was "a man after God's own heart" IN SPITE OF the incident. By juxtapositioning the chronology, Wierwille completely changed the message to serve his own agenda.
  8. Here you go, Dot. (Embedding has been disabled on this one.)
  9. I suppose you could say either one qualifies. The official title says "reach out of" but, the lyric is "reach out in". HERE
  10. Well, I guess that's the point, isn't it?--- that you "remember" it from just one line. I'll wait a bit longer for the title.
  11. A little Easter music. Hit it, maestro!
  12. Everyone is welcome here, Composer, so long as they follow the basic rules. You know, stuff like "no name calling", "no personal attacks", etc. We have people here with a wide variety of spiritual convictions, including those with none. Cheers back at you
  13. I think it's so groovy now that people are finally gettin' together.
  14. We weren't allowed to have pets in Fellow Laborers, either. So, to satisfy the emptiness, people started buying cactus and jade plants to keep on their window sills. Have you ever tried to walk one of those suckers on a leash?
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  16. Very profound. I had never thought of it quite that way before. Being strong, in The Way, was seen as a weakness.
  17. Hah! Glad I wasn't the only one who got stumped. Just for fun, here is the "V.D.O".
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