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"It Was Just a Phase" Girls

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AaronClarey
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1 year ago

We need to do background checks on all tradwives.

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AngryCoffee
AngryCoffee
1 year ago

If it has toys and a slit it lies. A wiser man will know this single rule above all others. For it is the one with the most proof and truth in it.

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AcquireZeal
AcquireZeal
1 year ago

The prodigal son came back and asked to be a servant of his father, not to be welcomed back as a son. It was the father who received him as a son. This is important. If he had come back and said "what up pops, hook it up", would he have been forgiven? I don't think so. God is forgiving when he is met with sincere repentance, not fake repentance, and not unrepentance.
These whores are never remotely repentant. They feel entitled. To stay within the parable, it'd be like if the son came back and demanded the rest of his father's belongings.
The OT tells us what repentance for a whore looks like. She must accept that she will never marry, turn down any such offers, and absolutely not seek marriage. It tells us this by prescribing a death penalty for non-virgin women who try to marry. These born-again whores are bringing death penalties upon themselves with what they're doing. If more people who call themselves Christians actually read the bible and tried to live by it, they'd be immunized against this sort of scam.

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DutchCobbler
DutchCobbler
1 year ago

He's probably thinking of Band of Brothers...

Also, Joker did figure in the end of that video that she was probably full of crap. My comment on his video fits here as well: It's good to forgive, and it's wise to discern.

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