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05-24-2007, 08:55 AM
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crakjak
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Originally Posted by Pianoman
There was the time when Archie and his son-in-law Michael (a.k.a., Meathead) touched on the humanity of Christ:
Michael: Archie, remember that Jesus was Jewish.
Archie: Yes, but only on his mother’s side.
Concerning the matter of the order of Creation:
Archie: God created the universe in seven days.
Edith: Six days. On the seventh day he rested.
Archie: Well only for a while then He looked over what He done.
On the divinity of Jesus Christ:
Archie: All over the world they celebrate the birth of that baby, and everybody gets time off from work. Now if that ain’t proof that he’s the Son of God, then nothing is.
On the omnipotence of God:
Archie: God can do anything! He can turn your jawbone into an ass!
Archie: God don’t make no mistakes, that’s how He got to be God.
And concerning the fall of man, Archie used Scripture to show it was all woman’s fault.
Archie: Don’t go blaming nothing on God that youse women brung on yourselves.
Gloria: What?
Archie: Yes, that’s right. You don’t believe me, read your Bible. Read the story about Adam and Eve there. Adam and Eve, they had it pretty soft out in paradise. They had no problems, they didn’t even know they was naked. But Eve, she wasn’t satisfied with all that, see? And one day against a direct order, she made poor Adam eat that apple. God got sore. He told them, "Get your clothes on and get the hell out of here."
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There will never be another Archie, Carroll OConner was perfectly cast. And so was the (Riener) meathead, seems he really is a meatheat in the policitically correct world.
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05-24-2007, 09:18 AM
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Originally Posted by Steve Epley
When I was a small boy a man was put out of the Baptist church in our small town because he owned the building that was made into a theater. He did not operate the theater just owned the building but they throwed him out.
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05-24-2007, 09:19 AM
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Originally Posted by Steve Epley
When I was a small boy a man was put out of the Baptist church in our small town because he owned the building that was made into a theater. He did not operate the theater just owned the building but they throwed him out.
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Those mean ol' Baptists. Sounds like a cult to me. How dare they abuse their authority like that!
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abstracting the feast, yet not abstracting one particle of it;…."
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05-24-2007, 09:27 AM
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Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: Lancaster, Pa.
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Originally Posted by MissBrattified
Those mean ol' Baptists. Sounds like a cult to me. How dare they abuse their authority like that!
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Those Baptist people use to make you tow the mark too, before they got so liberal.
I was one, so I know. One of the churches was doing some history on a Baptist church, In the minutes they talked about bringing people before the church and withdrawing fellowship from them if they didn’t mend their ways.
And I remember just about the time the Baptist women started wearing their pants to church too. I know a few elders who didn’t out of respect of the House of the Lord, but the majority of them did.
I’ve only been UPC a few years, but I’ve been in a Pentecostal family a long time, and in my estimation the Pentecostals have really let down from the early teaching.
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05-24-2007, 09:45 AM
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Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: Wisconsin
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Originally Posted by Pianoman
There was the time when Archie and his son-in-law Michael (a.k.a., Meathead) touched on the humanity of Christ:
Michael: Archie, remember that Jesus was Jewish.
Archie: Yes, but only on his mother’s side.
Concerning the matter of the order of Creation:
Archie: God created the universe in seven days.
Edith: Six days. On the seventh day he rested.
Archie: Well only for a while then He looked over what He done.
On the divinity of Jesus Christ:
Archie: All over the world they celebrate the birth of that baby, and everybody gets time off from work. Now if that ain’t proof that he’s the Son of God, then nothing is.
On the omnipotence of God:
Archie: God can do anything! He can turn your jawbone into an ass!
Archie: God don’t make no mistakes, that’s how He got to be God.
And concerning the fall of man, Archie used Scripture to show it was all woman’s fault.
Archie: Don’t go blaming nothing on God that youse women brung on yourselves.
Gloria: What?
Archie: Yes, that’s right. You don’t believe me, read your Bible. Read the story about Adam and Eve there. Adam and Eve, they had it pretty soft out in paradise. They had no problems, they didn’t even know they was naked. But Eve, she wasn’t satisfied with all that, see? And one day against a direct order, she made poor Adam eat that apple. God got sore. He told them, "Get your clothes on and get the hell out of here."
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Sadly, they have the bigot doing the "scripture quoting".
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05-24-2007, 10:00 AM
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crakjak
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Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: dallas area
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Originally Posted by ILG
Sadly, they have the bigot doing the "scripture quoting".
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Would you rather it be the meathead?? No, I guess it should be Edith the wimp.:sshhh
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05-24-2007, 10:05 AM
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Location: Wisconsin
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Originally Posted by crakjak
Would you rather it be the meathead?? No, I guess it should be Edith the wimp.:sshhh
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No. I would rather they had a real Christian example doing it rather than a guy who hates Jews and rails on his wife and family all the time.
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05-24-2007, 10:07 AM
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Originally Posted by Hot Coffee Ms.
Those Baptist people use to make you tow the mark too, before they got so liberal.
I was one, so I know. One of the churches was doing some history on a Baptist church, In the minutes they talked about bringing people before the church and withdrawing fellowship from them if they didn’t mend their ways.
And I remember just about the time the Baptist women started wearing their pants to church too. I know a few elders who didn’t out of respect of the House of the Lord, but the majority of them did.
I’ve only been UPC a few years, but I’ve been in a Pentecostal family a long time, and in my estimation the Pentecostals have really let down from the early teaching.
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Pentecost in many areas of the country and fellowships are letting down. Sad but true. But have I can report some are NOT and refuse to leave the old paths. Preaching the holiness of spirit and flesh.
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05-24-2007, 10:08 AM
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The big Baptist College in Pensacola does not allow pants to be worn even in off times.The young women are seen all over town in skirts.Their Christian school doesn't allow pants either.My older daughter attended when she was
younger.Its dresses and skirts only.Pensacola Christian College and Pensacola
Christian Academy.They are the publishers of A-Beka books.
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05-24-2007, 10:14 AM
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Originally Posted by Trouvere
The big Baptist College in Pensacola does not allow pants to be worn even in off times.The young women are seen all over town in skirts.Their Christian school doesn't allow pants either.My older daughter attended when she was
younger.Its dresses and skirts only.Pensacola Christian College and Pensacola
Christian Academy.They are the publishers of A-Beka books.
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At one time the ACE program did the same. When I first was involved in going to the training at Lewisville, Tx. in the 70's they were telling us NOT to enroll children that had televisions in their homes it was a waste of time to have a Christian school with parents who had televisions. I was tickled there were some liberal Pentecostal pastors there taking the training and the ACE folks were stronger than they.
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