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09-13-2011, 01:28 PM
(This post was last modified: 09-13-2011 01:30 PM by DaisyDeadhead.)
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RE: Three Years
(09-13-2011 12:02 PM)MKxcomm Wrote: Here's another oneI think I have finally figured out why I like this board! I am *finally* talking to the people who would never talk to me! ![]() My mother was married 4 times. This was the sentence: Her mother has been married four times!! This was the 60s and that wasn't common. (and we haven't even *started* on my dad) Lots of the "good church kids" (I really didn't know differences between them) were often not allowed to talk to me once their parents found out. Sometimes they apologized and explained why, others just cut me off and I would find out from someone else. I never understood why they would let me ride their bus but not be my friend. Now, I do. What, 40-50 years later!? (Age equals wisdom, or just hanging around long enough to learn the reasons for things.)One of the Baptist churches I attended passed out these nice little newsletter-type things, very colorful, with cool little stories in them. One of the stories was about a kid from a family of hell-raisers (like me), and how the other kids wouldn't talk to her, even though she wanted them to... the story was obviously meant to call out the kids who were behaving that way. It startled me when I read it; I remember wondering why the rest of them hadn't read it. At the end of the story, rather than a happy ending, she walks away from the church, and her hard-partying friends stop and open the car door for her.... and that was how it ended. I thought of it for years... wonder if anyone else did? Congrats on 3 years, Darrell, in AA, they would give you a nice bronze chip and, in the north, a cake. In the south, both, and it would be the excuse for a wonderful feast! Please imagine cyber versions of all of these!
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09-13-2011, 06:30 PM
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RE: Three Years
(09-13-2011 12:02 PM)MKxcomm Wrote: "My family is having some trials lately, my oldest sister is at a boarding school (Hephzibah House). She has given us a lot of heartache. But God has used even this to bring us closer to him. Since we have gotten close, my father announced that he felt called into the ministry. My family and I are going to be missionaries to Africa (not really, we ended up in Albania). I was rather shocked myself but my dad says it's better to be in the will of God than to be out of the will of God." O MY GAWD! Your fam is one of the ones that sends their kids to HH? Congrats again on leaving. Do not giv tehm r00t on my servr, cuz tehy sez tehy pwn me already ffs, ther breath stinkz of hot pokets n diet pepsi. -- Psalm 127:11 (lolcat Bible translation) |
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09-13-2011, 08:26 PM
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09-13-2011, 09:13 PM
(This post was last modified: 09-13-2011 09:14 PM by Darrell.)
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Quote:I like your epiphany spelling I guess it's obvious I play guitar http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Epiphone "It doesn't help to wear a hat on your head if your posterior is exposed." ~ PW "Don't make crazy your normal and then wonder why nobody agrees with you." ~ EC |
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09-14-2011, 02:37 AM
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RE: Three Years
Hmm... I think I will have to write the date (of my own leaving fundydom) on the calendar so that I can celebrate it
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09-14-2011, 08:08 AM
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(09-13-2011 11:35 AM)Darrell Wrote: It make me wonder where I'll be in another 5 years. or 10. It makes me wonder where I'll be next Sunday! But, yes, it is fun to realize we are "reformata semper reformanda." For every difficult and complicated question there is an answer that is simple, easily understood and wrong." H.L. Mencken |
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09-14-2011, 08:53 AM
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(09-13-2011 12:02 PM)MKxcomm Wrote: "My family is having some trials lately, my oldest sister is at a boarding school (Hephzibah House). She has given us a lot of heartache. But God has used even this to bring us closer to him. Since we have gotten close, my father announced that he felt called into the ministry. My family and I are going to be missionaries to Africa (not really, we ended up in Albania). I was rather shocked myself but my dad says it's better to be in the will of God than to be out of the will of God." "...I learned many things about love, charity & smiling[/i]" It's sad when you have to be programmed to do things that would come naturally in a healthy environment. I'd rather stick a sharpened pencil in my retina. Meh... |
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09-14-2011, 12:17 PM
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(09-13-2011 01:07 PM)Jenn Wrote: Well, we know that the Bible was written by Baptists. And we know that if you believe the Bible, you will become a Baptist. So of course you should be a Baptist. Roll eyes, indeed! JO and his staff folk - ugh! __________________________ ... what does the Lord require of thee, but to do justly, and to love mercy, and to walk humbly with thy God? |
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09-14-2011, 01:51 PM
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RE: Three Years
Hmmm... three years ago I was still in the HAC-type church; the leadership simultaneously liked and disliked me... they liked that I gave them a lot of money and did a lot of free work for them... they didn't like that I didn't go "soul-winning".
I was unhappy about the way things were at the church, but I didn't think that I had any alternative: all other churches were "liberal" (according to the leadership)... so I had no out. But God, in His grace, caused me to move... when I moved, I left that church and found a much better one. It was so strange to be around people that loved the brethren... __________________________ ... what does the Lord require of thee, but to do justly, and to love mercy, and to walk humbly with thy God? |
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09-14-2011, 02:39 PM
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(09-13-2011 06:30 PM)RobMille Wrote: O MY GAWD! Your fam is one of the ones that sends their kids to HH? Congrats again on leaving. Yep, fear of imprisonment is a great way to keep your kids from embarrassing you in front of your fundy friends. "It's not easy to understand crazy." - My therapist |
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Her mother has been married four times!!
Sometimes they apologized and explained why, others just cut me off and I would find out from someone else. I never understood why they would let me ride their bus but not be my friend. Now, I do. What, 40-50 years later!? (Age equals wisdom, or just hanging around long enough to learn the reasons for things.)
Please imagine cyber versions of all of these!





) I had a great time in the Lord."

