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advice and attacks are two different things.

October 30 2000 at 8:46 PM
 

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I wish to say something about this current discussion in the group. First let me appologize to the rest for being so long winded.

I have no problem - NO PROBLEM with a person saying "here's what I do" or "I am a lawyer(or law student, or whatever), here's some advice if you like".

But when a person comes in acting like an expert on every topic you bring up, when his first post is to flame someone else's posts, when he claims Christians (I don't know if he is only anti-Christian or if he is anti-religion in general), Patriots, Veterans, and freedom lovers have made no impact in this country,and only his group can bring on changes, THEN I have a problem.
When he makes claims that the law always works - a claim that is just plain silly (notice he refuses to deny facts brought up to him about those things). THAT's the problem.

If he wants to give advise on learning the law and how to go about filing aginst the government, or whatever - GREAT! That's welcomed advice. More power to him. It's his arrogance, self importance, know-it-all attitude, and attacks against religion, patriots, and Veterans, that I am against.

 
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RFuselier

Who is attacking....

October 31 2000, 4:40 AM 

What you see is a discussion about how a Christain can live under canon law. Those who percieve an attack see something that doesn't exist. Notice when the attack starts I move on to a new subject.

What they do not like...is that they cannot discuss the topic. so they change it...watch it happen again....see next post.

 
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you are....

October 31 2000, 11:20 PM 

your first several posts began as an attack on my posts with your trade mark "I don't think so's".

You claim to be a Christian but you've done nothing but bad mouth Christians.


 
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RFuselier

Christain? I don't think so...

November 1 2000, 5:13 AM 

Bible thumpers argue endlessly and yet can't figure out how to live under their own Bible law.

Bible lesson for the day:

The San Hedron tried Christ for violating their religious laws. However - the 10 Commandments kept them from committing murder. The canon court gave the civil law jurisdiction (the Romans) their canon law judgment to enforce. The results was the execution of Christ.

Yet - when I try to teach this Bible lesson to others and he says he doesn't believe in this anymore. A new rule exist which he doesn't tell us what it is.

Go figure that.

At least Christain Patriots are attempting to learn how to live under their own laws. These Bible thumpers just talk and argue.

Who is living by the Bible law he preaches...me or him(who doesn't believe in this)? All I do is teach people how to turn over common law or canon law in the current civil law courts.

 
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I am a Christian, not a Bible Thumper.

November 1 2000, 1:10 PM 

THey crucified Christ under Roman Law. This was a routine practice then.

By your subject are you saying I am not a Christian? YOU are the one attacking Christians, note.

 
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Christian

November 1 2000, 5:32 PM 

Now you are able to quote the Bible I bet. That would be a good sign, it would mean you have one or know where to get one. Many quote it but quite out of context. Maybe a good read of the book you refer to might change your attitude and outlook, may I expect you at Bible study any time soon? You are welcome to attend at your local church or home Bible study. Christians are not perfect, just forgiven sinners. Jesus Christ died for you on the cross. He could have called 10,000 angels but He willingly laid down His life for the sins of man. Read Romans 10 verse 9, 10, 13. Christ, the end of the law.

 
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