tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1509760839117869165.post7138671788411073012..comments2024-02-24T01:48:48.809-08:00Comments on Pork Brains with Milk Gravy: You don't want prayer in schoolsBen Bakerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17807488850925842222noreply@blogger.comBlogger7125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1509760839117869165.post-57913792083120833402014-05-19T05:52:36.427-07:002014-05-19T05:52:36.427-07:001) According to your reading. According to mine, i...1) According to your reading. According to mine, it is not.<br /><br />2) This is not what I have seen, observed, witnessed and etc. Anti-constitutional, considering there are more than 200 soveriegn states in the world, means that any action by any group is unconstitutional somewhere.<br /><br />3) Not according to what I have read. I look forward to your proofs on this.<br /><br />4) Some of the best men I have ever met are masons and freemasons. To damn an organization by the actions of those who claim membership condemns Christianity as well.<br /><br />5) You have no referent here.<br /><br />6) I can point you to the same in any organization, including the "Christian" church. I continue to look forward to your proofs of this.<br /><br />7) Proofs? And as for "blasphemous" what is blasphemy to one is worship to another.<br /><br />You assume I have doubt. If by that you mean I seek more information, you are correct. If by that you mean I don't believe your statements, you are wrong. I have no reason to doubt the sincerity of your statements. I just look for more information because the more information I have, the more informed I become. Your statements do not dovetail with my experiences and observations. Ergo, I need more information because I could be wrong.Ben Bakerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17807488850925842222noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1509760839117869165.post-37031703337827392112014-05-18T02:55:28.062-07:002014-05-18T02:55:28.062-07:00Multiple sources:
1) Their texts, statements &...Multiple sources:<br />1) Their texts, statements & books.<br />2) The whole operation and organization of their society is anti-christian, anti-constitutional (in most if not all countries) and satanic.<br />3) Their actions are anti-christian and immoral under christian morality. In fact, the Bible itself as a people evaluation tool is sufficient for someone to conclude that they are what I mentioned above.<br />4) The worst men I know are free-masons and all free-masons I known are as bad as they can get. The only not-so-bad exception that I know is JFK, but again he died for it, so that settles the issue... Most notable, they all seem to have a blur and distorted way of thinking, which is another way to conclude that Holy Spirit cannot rest for a second in those people.<br />6) As the saying goes, "Show me your friends and I'll tell you who you are". There are countless events linking free-masons with satanists, the theosophic community, atheistic and anti-theistic movements, religious syncretism (in fact they are syncretists themselves), gnosticism (which also seems to the their philosophical root), etc.<br />7) Ceremonial texts that have leaked out as well as the publicly stated goal of their existence is blasphemous, to say the least.<br /><br />So, the big question is: why do you have any doubt?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1509760839117869165.post-1343580999999339762014-05-15T05:02:38.350-07:002014-05-15T05:02:38.350-07:00Just curious as to where you received your informa...Just curious as to where you received your information about Free Masons.Ben Bakerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17807488850925842222noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1509760839117869165.post-72112674786073230342014-05-12T11:23:44.089-07:002014-05-12T11:23:44.089-07:00That's because your constitution was written b...That's because your constitution was written by free-masons, which fall under the category of satan-worshipers.<br />And of course, today's free-masons and their alike have no problem teaching a religion as true and sacred, even if your constitution prohibits it. (Yep! I'm talking about the so called "evolution" - the most stupid and well established religion of all...)<br />I you ask me, it's in your best interest to become all Orthodox Christians and make a new constitution.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1509760839117869165.post-64858113834536032402011-11-30T12:59:13.695-08:002011-11-30T12:59:13.695-08:00Poke around. I have more commentaries.
That's...Poke around. I have more commentaries.<br /><br />That's just unfortunate and wrong that the kid should be treated that way.<br /><br />Those who read the Bible and are willing to understand Jesus know He never demanded. He only offered, suggested and attempted to persuade. If you rejected Him, He left.<br /><br />Jesus never forced Himself on anyone. That His "followers" do so is just wrong.Ben Bakerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17807488850925842222noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1509760839117869165.post-61643993675636695722011-11-30T09:55:08.959-08:002011-11-30T09:55:08.959-08:00Hey,
You sent me over from your thread on the rig...Hey,<br /><br />You sent me over from your thread on the right to offend vs. the right not to be offended.<br /><br />Just wanted to say I agree with this article pretty completely. Any student who wants to bow their head in prayer for a moment is more than welcome to do so. Just don't have teachers leading the class in prayer, or have the public schools, AKA government institutions specifically teach or lead any specific type of prayer.<br /><br />It's refreshing to see this viewpoint from someone who feels strongly about their religion. You seem to get it. You've made all the points I would make. I don't understand why more Christians don't see how clearly Matthew 6:5-6:6 apply here... <br /><br />Had you heard about this story:<br /><br />http://www.alternet.org/belief/151086/high_school_student_stands_up_against_prayer_at_public_school_and_is_ostracized,_demeaned_and_threatened?page=entire<br /><br />Have any thoughts? Does it make a difference that it's a student and not a teacher leading the prayer?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1509760839117869165.post-62869682172639108922011-03-29T21:39:29.560-07:002011-03-29T21:39:29.560-07:00At the risk of making a very bad pun, "Preach...At the risk of making a very bad pun, "Preach it my Brother!" Whether people like it or not, Freedom for all instead of freedom for a few" is the rule and the law. Myself being raised Southern Baptist and am now simply Christian, I believe that prayer in school should not be forced down peoples throats. God knows I said enough prayers over various tests growing up that I didnt need any help.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com