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08-25-2014, 06:58 PM
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I thought it was a good book. I didn't necessarily mean for it to be my avatar for this long but just haven't gotten around to rotating to something else.
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obviously it bothers him. He mentioned it several times.
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08-25-2014, 07:02 PM
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I will not be happy until Pixie embraces New Calvinism!
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08-25-2014, 07:12 PM
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Re: Welcome Fellow Christians - Steve Pixler 8/17/
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Originally Posted by *AQuietPlace*
Those two churches were destroyed because of (admitted) immorality in the leaders. Period. There is another church in Ft. Worth that used to be strict, reversed on standards, and is thriving. Because there was no immorality on the part of the leader.
There is also NO immorality involved in the leadership of Steve Pixler's church. His church will not suffer the same fate as the other two.
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FTR. I NEVER SAID ONE WORD ABOUT IMMORALITY. NOT ONE WORD.YOU injected that, not me.
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08-25-2014, 07:28 PM
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Re: Welcome Fellow Christians - Steve Pixler 8/17/
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FTR. I NEVER SAID ONE WORD ABOUT IMMORALITY. NOT ONE WORD.YOU injected that, not me.
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What in the world are you talking about?
It was said that two "holiness" churches in Ft. Worth went down after they changed the standards. The truth is that the two churches went down because of the immorality of the leaders.
It was also said that SP's church would probably go down like those two did. I clarified that it WOULDN'T, because SP isn't immoral.
Don't know why you thought that had anything to do with you.
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08-25-2014, 08:12 PM
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Re: Welcome Fellow Christians - Steve Pixler 8/17/
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obviously it bothers him. He mentioned it several times.
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Were you predestined to post the above?
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08-25-2014, 08:16 PM
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Re: Welcome Fellow Christians - Steve Pixler 8/17/
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I thought you were done with this thread?
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08-25-2014, 11:46 PM
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Re: Welcome Fellow Christians - Steve Pixler 8/17/
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Originally Posted by Steve Epley
I have said nothing about SP personally. I have known him for years and at one time enjoyed hearing him. His direction will destroy what his Dad built. I love his parents and for that reason I wish I had kept my comments to myself. Not changed my mind about the good saints leaving I hope they all leave and would not have any problem telling him that. I pray he makes a reversal but honestly I have never seen it done when it is this blatant.
There are already two nonexistent congregations in that city over this very thing and this will probably be no different. I will be judged and measured by the same truth that will condemn him lest he repents.
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Years ago someone posted here about a pastor who was convicted of molestation, and it upset me so badly that I posted a scathing post to the newspaper website where the news of his arrest had been posted (publicly). What I failed to consider was that his children, who had been my dearly loved friends since childhood and all through high school, would also read what I had written. I verbally attacked their father for his terrible immorality, and in the process, I wounded my friends. My knee-jerk reaction caused a rift that I'm not sure will ever heal, and it also taught me a valuable lesson about the power of words to wound or kill "innocent civilians." E.g., when you're close to a situation, I've found it's usually best to bow out completely.
My only other comment is this: When you say something ambiguous like "More than meets the eye", it has more damaging potential than stating something specific. I hope you just didn't think that through, and that you wouldn't deliberately state something vague to allow people's imaginations to run wild, but truthfully, I don't know you well enough to know whether or not you would do something like that.
I know there was an ultra-con pastor who once did something similar to my father when he left the AMF, making a statement like, "He committed a sin" and then leaving it at that. By the time the "rumor" got back to my parents, he had been accused of all sorts of things, INCLUDING adultery, because of that one vague, open-ended statement by a very respected minister. Knowing that track record among ministers for using such tactics to tear down a man's influence when he starts moving in a different direction from the rest of the group, it does make it hard to accept that you didn't state that for the purpose of titillation. I've sat around enough preachers' tables myself to know how ministers can shred other ministers with horrible ease. It was part of the "culture" that I detested. One of the things that I appreciate and respect in my current pastor is his absolute refusal to speak negatively or gossip about other ministers, no matter which side of the aisle they're on. It's an admirable trait that I want to emulate one day when I grow up.
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08-26-2014, 05:00 AM
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Re: Welcome Fellow Christians - Steve Pixler 8/17/
like Pastor Badejo said, N David has nailed AR Pastor and Elder Epley and they don't like it. They've insinuated that Pixler's church is in trouble and that it's his fault. Rather than pray for Pixler, they'll pray that all the good saints leave. How sad it is when ministers bite and devour one another.
Is Pixler in sin? What direction is he going that you disagree with?
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08-26-2014, 06:58 AM
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Re: Welcome Fellow Christians - Steve Pixler 8/17/
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obviously it bothers him. He mentioned it several times.
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LOL!! So you noticed that also.
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"We did not wear uniforms. The lady workers dressed in the current fashions of the day, ...silks...satins...jewels or whatever they happened to possess. They were very smartly turned out, so that they made an impressive appearance on the streets where a large part of our work was conducted in the early years.
"It was not until long after, when former Holiness preachers had become part of us, that strict plainness of dress began to be taught.
"Although Entire Sanctification was preached at the beginning of the Movement, it was from a Wesleyan viewpoint, and had in it very little of the later Holiness Movement characteristics. Nothing was ever said about apparel, for everyone was so taken up with the Lord that mode of dress seemingly never occurred to any of us."
Quote from Ethel Goss (widow of 1st UPC Gen Supt. Howard Goss) book "The Winds of God"
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08-26-2014, 07:03 AM
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Re: Welcome Fellow Christians - Steve Pixler 8/17/
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Originally Posted by MissBrattified
Years ago someone posted here about a pastor who was convicted of molestation, and it upset me so badly that I posted a scathing post to the newspaper website where the news of his arrest had been posted (publicly). What I failed to consider was that his children, who had been my dearly loved friends since childhood and all through high school, would also read what I had written. I verbally attacked their father for his terrible immorality, and in the process, I wounded my friends. My knee-jerk reaction caused a rift that I'm not sure will ever heal, and it also taught me a valuable lesson about the power of words to wound or kill "innocent civilians." E.g., when you're close to a situation, I've found it's usually best to bow out completely.
My only other comment is this: When you say something ambiguous like "More than meets the eye", it has more damaging potential than stating something specific. I hope you just didn't think that through, and that you wouldn't deliberately state something vague to allow people's imaginations to run wild, but truthfully, I don't know you well enough to know whether or not you would do something like that.
I know there was an ultra-con pastor who once did something similar to my father when he left the AMF, making a statement like, "He committed a sin" and then leaving it at that. By the time the "rumor" got back to my parents, he had been accused of all sorts of things, INCLUDING adultery, because of that one vague, open-ended statement by a very respected minister. Knowing that track record among ministers for using such tactics to tear down a man's influence when he starts moving in a different direction from the rest of the group, it does make it hard to accept that you didn't state that for the purpose of titillation. I've sat around enough preachers' tables myself to know how ministers can shred other ministers with horrible ease. It was part of the "culture" that I detested. One of the things that I appreciate and respect in my current pastor is his absolute refusal to speak negatively or gossip about other ministers, no matter which side of the aisle they're on. It's an admirable trait that I want to emulate one day when I grow up. 
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A powerful post Miss Bratperson. It reminded me of a grandmother I met several years ago here in my town whose son had accidently run over his 2 year old son with his car. He did not realize his son had followed him out the door as he was heading to work. The grandmother I met shared with me that people would post the most horrible things in the comment section where the article was online. Without knowing what happened they would accuse this man and his wife who were in such sorrow and grieving of being horrible parents and saying it was their fault, etc, etc. She said he would go look every few days to see what people had commented and to look at the older posts. I know this made his healing process so much harder as his burden was made so much heavier by people who had posted without really thinking of the consequences or were just so cruel they didn't care.
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"I think some people love spiritual bondage just the way some people love physical bondage. It makes them feel secure. In the end though it is not healthy for the one who is lost over it or the one who is lives under the oppression even if by their own choice"
Titus2woman on AFF
"We did not wear uniforms. The lady workers dressed in the current fashions of the day, ...silks...satins...jewels or whatever they happened to possess. They were very smartly turned out, so that they made an impressive appearance on the streets where a large part of our work was conducted in the early years.
"It was not until long after, when former Holiness preachers had become part of us, that strict plainness of dress began to be taught.
"Although Entire Sanctification was preached at the beginning of the Movement, it was from a Wesleyan viewpoint, and had in it very little of the later Holiness Movement characteristics. Nothing was ever said about apparel, for everyone was so taken up with the Lord that mode of dress seemingly never occurred to any of us."
Quote from Ethel Goss (widow of 1st UPC Gen Supt. Howard Goss) book "The Winds of God"
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