Yet THEY exist in their "saved" state as adoptees into God's family, grafted into the tree....*#$%Q#$^%*Struggler wrote:Some of my own C of C relatives said that to me, more than once. One of 'em, a Bible-worshipping socialist hag, told me adoption isn't God's will and that I really should have been aborted and "need to understand" that.SolaDude wrote:Never understood where the thoughtlessness came from...but I think as I look back now, that it was simply an outgrowth of their expertise in self-righteousness...it just results in reckless, insulting behavior....I remember when I was young, my Mom was so proud that her first grandchild was a girl adopted by my oldest brother....Well, you know, the guy that did the announcing in church said "(My Mom and Dad) announce the arrival of their first grandchild, a girl...she was adopted but we all know they love her just the same"....I really have nothing but four-letter words coming to my mind as I remember that [derogatory term] saying that....my Mom cried and cried in the car going home after church.....and she nonetheless forgave him....Ivy wrote:Upon being asked why they don't try to evangelize a multiple times divorced and re-married sweet woman who often visited the church with family:
"Why honey, she never would get her marital situation straightened out".
That's one of the saddest, and most angering thing I heard in all my years.
Contrast that with something I once heard at a United Pentecostal Church I attended for a while:
"We just cast out the net and bring them in. It's up to Jesus to clean them up."
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OMG I am ROFL!!!!
I can't even come up with a visual for that phrase......a Bible-worshipping socialist hag
That one has me speechless. What did you say to her, Struggler?Some of my own C of C relatives said that to me, more than once. One of 'em, a Bible-worshipping socialist hag, told me adoption isn't God's will and that I really should have been aborted and "need to understand" that.
~Stone Cold Ivyrose Austin~
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I told her that she had just said all I needed to know about her.
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Good for you!! Her inner world must be difficult for her to navigate.Struggler wrote:I told her that she had just said all I needed to know about her.
~Stone Cold Ivyrose Austin~
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"She sure drove her ducks to a poor market". (A woman marries a man who is a ne'er-do-well.)
~Stone Cold Ivyrose Austin~
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"He that is stingy is not honest". (Said about a tightwad business man in the church. )
~Stone Cold Ivyrose Austin~
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Ivy wrote:"He that is stingy is not honest". (Said about a tightwad business man in the church. )
The philosophers have only interpreted the world, in various ways; the point is to change it.----Karl Marx
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Some of these are treasured quotes from Ivy's mama. I won't say which ones.B.H. wrote:Ivy wrote:"He that is stingy is not honest". (Said about a tightwad business man in the church. )
~Stone Cold Ivyrose Austin~
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"Vain repetitions". (quietly muttered about an old man who liked to pray on and on when everyone was ready for him to hurry up and finish ).
~Stone Cold Ivyrose Austin~
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"holier than thou" (said about someone who took cofc rules more seriously / literally than you did and was preachy with it. )
I am cracking myself up with these.
I am cracking myself up with these.
~Stone Cold Ivyrose Austin~