The first belief that I had to get rid of ... was that God thought I was a "self-willed bitch". The director of the Family Corps told me he had heard this from God by way of a revelation. When I think of any bad thing that's happened in my life, I can also remember counting on God for a solution. But when I believed that God Himself had rejected me, there was no place to go for comfort. Being dropped from Corps Training, along with my family, nearly all of my focus HAD TO be on mere survival. We had no home, no money, no jobs. The survival mode kept my brain too busy to concentrate on God's rejection of me. I suppose this was a good thing. When we finally got our feet back on the ground, I realized that the so-called revelation was just a crock.
what if you found everything you believed was wrong..
I love that question.. a good friend asked my that once..
My old goof-ball fellowship coordinator used to say "What if the Catholics are right and we're wrong?" (Oldskool enters serious mental monologue) mmmm......uhhhh.....(oldskool puts on waybrain)....oh I know answer a question with a question....(Oldskool ends serious mental monologue) "well what if Catholics are right and we're wrong?"
It was a close race for me. The much vaunted "Law of Buhleeving" and "The Bible is the Revealed Word and Will of God", both exited from my radar at about the same time.
My old goof-ball fellowship coordinator used to say "What if the Catholics are right and we're wrong?" (Oldskool enters serious mental monologue) mmmm......uhhhh.....(oldskool puts on waybrain)....oh I know answer a question with a question....(Oldskool ends serious mental monologue) "well what if Catholics are right and we're wrong?"
"Then we had the BEST TIME living THE WORD!" (Right? I'm paraphrasing VP - it was something like that...) I'm sure he had the "best time" living "the Word." (Meaning, of course, the word according to the gospel of Vic)
The first to go? That the corps were special. The first two I met hit on me. And they were not the same gender. And that was before I even got to PFAL. How could I have been SO stupid to stay around? Unbelievable....
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Shifra
The first belief that I had to get rid of ... was that God thought I was a "self-willed bitch". The director of the Family Corps told me he had heard this from God by way of a revelation. When I think of any bad thing that's happened in my life, I can also remember counting on God for a solution. But when I believed that God Himself had rejected me, there was no place to go for comfort. Being dropped from Corps Training, along with my family, nearly all of my focus HAD TO be on mere survival. We had no home, no money, no jobs. The survival mode kept my brain too busy to concentrate on God's rejection of me. I suppose this was a good thing. When we finally got our feet back on the ground, I realized that the so-called revelation was just a crock.
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Ham
what if you found everything you believed was wrong..
I love that question.. a good friend asked my that once..
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My old goof-ball fellowship coordinator used to say "What if the Catholics are right and we're wrong?" (Oldskool enters serious mental monologue) mmmm......uhhhh.....(oldskool puts on waybrain)....oh I know answer a question with a question....(Oldskool ends serious mental monologue) "well what if Catholics are right and we're wrong?"
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Ham
This question is a little less subtle. what if NOBODY has it right..
what if.. one had a half a second good glimpse into the light.. and found NOTHING to say..
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Ham
I dunno. Some come "back" (if they really can).. and make up a bunch of lets test the cuss checker.. "dang".
Ha! I must exist.. it still censors me..
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George Aar
It was a close race for me. The much vaunted "Law of Buhleeving" and "The Bible is the Revealed Word and Will of God", both exited from my radar at about the same time.
Don't miss either one a bit...
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JavaJane
"Then we had the BEST TIME living THE WORD!" (Right? I'm paraphrasing VP - it was something like that...) I'm sure he had the "best time" living "the Word." (Meaning, of course, the word according to the gospel of Vic)
Now, where is that puking emoticon?
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OldSkool
Testing cuss checker....testing 123....
dang .... .... mother ....
Ya, Ham - sensors me too.
uhhh....censors
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outandabout
With me it's a toss-up between the tithe not being relevent to this administration and fear bringing negative results.
As for the latter, my current view on that is: Sh1t Happens.
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bulwinkl
wasn't New Knoxville the Dutch transliteration of Amityville?
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JustThinking
The first to go? That the corps were special. The first two I met hit on me. And they were not the same gender. And that was before I even got to PFAL. How could I have been SO stupid to stay around? Unbelievable....
JT
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