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Old 04-02-2007, 09:45 PM
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The besetting sin of Pentecost

The unmentionable sin of the abuse of prescription medicine from what I hear it is an epidemic among every stripe and flavor of Pentecost. Are you hearing very much said about it across the pulpits where you attend or visit?
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Old 04-02-2007, 09:48 PM
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Yes!!! Any use of prescription medicine is a demonstration of the lack of faith in God and prayer and a positive confession!!!! I am suprised that more Pentecostals are not dying as a result of the judgement of God and their "little" faith.
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Old 04-02-2007, 09:50 PM
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Abuse or use Steve? Not hearing about in my part of the world, although I know a few saints slamming down that blood pressure medication.
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Down with ALL medicine!!! It is the greatest threat to the Church since the devil himself!



Just being facetious.
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Old 04-02-2007, 09:51 PM
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Yes!!! Any use of prescription medicine is a demonstration of the lack of faith in God and prayer and a positive confession!!!! I am suprised that more Pentecostals are not dying as a result of the judgement of God and their "little" faith.
My wife and I came from that background no doctors or medicine period. My wife's background was stronger than mine they pulled teeth without any painkillers and had their babies at home with a midwife. We do not practice that however is anyone seeing what I am speaking of????
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The unmentionable sin of the abuse of prescription medicine from what I hear it is an epidemic among every stripe and flavor of Pentecost. Are you hearing very much said about it across the pulpits where you attend or visit?
It's ravaging the Church .. we have Apostolics that are hooked ...

I know one young lady who specializes in hair ... and says that many of the "holiest" woman with the longest hair ... have signs of prescription drug abuse evident in their hair.
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Abuse or use Steve? Not hearing about in my part of the world, although I know a few saints slamming down that blood pressure medication.
Not only that, but they're also taking statins by the handfuls!!! It's keeping too many people here causing over population. More people should be going home!!! All of this is going against God's plan to get people to heaven.
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Old 04-02-2007, 09:58 PM
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No, people here are "moderate."

But, on a serious note, I haven't heard a thing about it. . . Ever. And have been attending a Pentecostal church since I was 14, and am now 20.
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Then the subject is mute. Evidently there is no subject.
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This may be a good place to share that Aleve Cold and Sinus really works!

You get it at the Pharmacy - but no prescription needed.

I am not kidding when I say I thank God for this particular medicine. It enabled me to continue working the last week.
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