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PreachersWife2004

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I thought we weren't supposed to use replace the L in ELCA with an *. Or does that not apply in the conservative sub-forum?

It applies throughout and not just to ELCA. If anyone decides to use symbols to try to infer that someone isn't Lutheran, they'll get actioned for it.
 
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We can still call them liberals, right?

why wouldn't you be able to?

But guard your words carefully and remember what our Lord has taught us:

Therefore, as God’s chosen people, holy and dearly loved, clothe yourselves with compassion, kindness, humility, gentleness and patience.
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But in your hearts set apart Christ as Lord. Always be prepared to give an answer to everyone who asks you to give the reason for the hope that you have. But do this with gentleness and respect, keeping a clear conscience, so that those who speak maliciously against your good behavior in Christ may be ashamed of their slander.
There's no reason for us to resort to personal attacks against those we disagree with. Attack the doctrine, not the person.
 
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what do you guys make of the Bin Laden killing? I think it is obviously a good thing that he was finally stopped. I just hope security doesn't get relaxed now because I'm sure theres other maniacs out there plotting.

I'm happy to see that justice was carried out.

But I'm wondering how our Frienemies in Pakistan missed out on this one. I've heard that the Mansion was only about 100 yards from a Pakistani Military Academy.

How does Bin Laden hide in plain sight for so long? Did he put up a sign on his compound that said "Not the secret hideout/evil lair of Osama Bin Laden." to fool them?
 
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there's some unanswered questions in my head about this whole bin Laden thing. DNA results overnight? Body given a sea burial in accordance with Muslim tradition?

I believe he's dead, but I don't think I believe that he was killed in some shootout. I think he was already dead and we found him and we're capitalizing on it.

And I could very well be wrong, and I'd be okay with that. :D I'm not a hardcore (or even softcore) conspiracy theorist by any measure.
 
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I don't think we should be rejoicing at the death of anyone unless we are certain their eternity is spent at the arms of Jesus.

This is true. But, I am rejoicing that justice has been served. It is unfortunate that the man it was served on was an unbeliever.
 
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@aibrean I know where your coming from. I felt the same way this morning...like wait, should I be happy someone died? As a Christian it feels wrong to rejoice in anybodys death. But its hard not to be feel good about it to some degree, because this man was involved in the murder of thousands of people. ya know what i mean?
 
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There have been no DNA results as yet. There is apparently photographic evidence yet to be released. And since the action occured in an Islamic country, Islamic law prevails which requires immediate burial.

I refuse to believe, however, that the Pakistani gov't didn't know where he was this whole time. None of them are to be trusted.
 
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There have been no DNA results as yet. There is apparently photographic evidence yet to be released. And since the action occured in an Islamic country, Islamic law prevails which requires immediate burial.

I refuse to believe, however, that the Pakistani gov't didn't know where he was this whole time. None of them are to be trusted.

I don't know that DNA tests are necessary. From what I'm reading, Al Queda has confirmed it. They would be the first ones to deny it if there was any chance it didn't happen.

This is true. But, I am rejoicing that justice has been served. It is unfortunate that the man it was served on was an unbeliever.


I think as Christians we are allowed to celibrate it in the terms that temporal justice was done. But you would be right in that we should not celibrate it as some sort of personal vengence.

Romans 13:1 - 7 said:
1Let every person(A) be subject to the governing authorities. For(B) there is no authority except from God, and those that exist have been instituted by God. 2Therefore whoever resists the authorities resists what God has appointed, and those who resist will incur judgment. 3For rulers are not a terror to good conduct, but to bad. Would you have no fear of the one who is in authority? Then do what is good, and you(C) will receive his approval, 4for(D) he is God’s servant for your good. But if you do wrong, be afraid, for he does not bear the sword in vain. For he is the servant of God,(E) an avenger who carries out God’s wrath on the wrongdoer. 5Therefore one must be in subjection, not only to avoid God’s wrath but also(F) for the sake of conscience. 6For because of this you also pay taxes, for the authorities are ministers of God, attending to this very thing. 7(G) Pay to all what is owed to them: taxes to whom taxes are owed, revenue to whom revenue is owed, respect to whom respect is owed, honor to whom honor is owed.

So as far as I can tell, God considers temporal justice to be important too, and to those ends, when temporal justice is done we can celibrate that.

However I don't think we can really celibrate his eternal punishment either.
 
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There have been no DNA results as yet. There is apparently photographic evidence yet to be released. And since the action occured in an Islamic country, Islamic law prevails which requires immediate burial.

There's been results, since the new stories are saying that DNA evidence proves it. The photo of bin Laden was released, but I don't think it's been released here in the states. Americans are rather sensitive to that kind of stuff I guess.

And I don't think Islamic law has anything to do with it.

I refuse to believe, however, that the Pakistani gov't didn't know where he was this whole time. None of them are to be trusted.

Very VERY true. I like the term frenemies in this case.


I don't know that DNA tests are necessary. From what I'm reading, Al Queda has confirmed it. They would be the first ones to deny it if there was any chance it didn't happen.

Al Queda has, on more than one occasion, actually reported him dead.
 
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Al Queda has, on more than one occasion, actually reported him dead.

Havn't heard that...

BTW I figured out why Pakistan didn't know Bin Laden was hiding 100 yards away from their Military Academy.

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What a month, last 3 weeks anyway, my sister in law passed away, then a week ago saturday a brother in law passed away, last monday my mother in law passed away. Not this pass wednesday but the wednesday before we had some storm damage then this past wednesday we had tornado's all over the state. We were making funeral arrangements for my mother in law this past wednesday in Cullman Alabama, the tornado hit while we there. I got to lift everything up to the Lord.
 
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All the best with the burden of grief you're dealing with Ctay. May our gracious and loving Lord uphold you.:crossrc:

As to Osama bin Ladin, why not celebrate the death one of the Devil's chief servants?:clap: I think it was stupid how they got rid of the body the way they did. Muslim traditions be da**ed! This man was a monster and not deserving of such respect. He had the blood of thousands of innocent lives on his hands. Strikes me that even a sewer was too good for him (might offend the other rats)!

On a brighter note, there have been several kind people who have been sending me stills captured from the footage of the procession leaving Westminister Cathedral. The only part of the Royal Wedding I'm interested in is the horses, LOL!;):p The State Landau is always impressive. It would have been nice to see the other two, but one has to be satisfied with whatever one can get up here in the sticks...:sigh: Really the only time in the past five years or so that I really wanted to see something on T.V., LOL!

Oh, I almost forgot: I made pea soup this afternoon for the first time in several decades! My mother helped me out the last time. Happily, her simple recipie still works well with left-over Easter ham. the down side (if one wants to call it that) is that I now have two gallons of pea soup! Hopefully it will freeze well!

BTW Luther, love the picture! Reminds me of a certain comedy villian's hideout.
 
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