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Why would you ask here? This isn't the fundie/evangelical forum. nt Critters2 Dec 2011 #1
Why ask why? Taverner Dec 2011 #2
If there were specifially a Remington forum, would you go there and ask about Winchesters, Critters2 Dec 2011 #3
Bad analogy Taverner Dec 2011 #5
You seriously think they don't believe we're hellbound, too? Critters2 Dec 2011 #7
Oh I'm sure they do - but unlike Catholics and (gasp) the GODLESS... Taverner Dec 2011 #9
Please don't bring stuff from Religion here. nt Critters2 Dec 2011 #12
It's not like this is a thread about religion or anything... Taverner Dec 2011 #14
Let me clarify...how the hell would we know? nt Critters2 Dec 2011 #4
See post 5 Taverner Dec 2011 #6
I gave up having meaningful discussions Irishonly Dec 2011 #8
Yep - when the going gets tough Taverner Dec 2011 #10
Yes, it happens Irishonly Dec 2011 #11
yeah. I hate it when people tell me God loves me. nt Critters2 Dec 2011 #13
Your mother loves you too. Do you want a reminder every five minutes? Taverner Dec 2011 #15
Every five minutes?! If you're talking to fundies every 5 minutes, why don't you ask them the Critters2 Dec 2011 #16
Slogan spouting time!!! onpatrol98 Dec 2011 #17
I react negatively when someone tells me that... northoftheborder Dec 2011 #18
When someone expresses any kindness toward me, Critters2 Dec 2011 #19
Fundies praying for someone is code for "I disapprove of you" Taverner Dec 2011 #21
Or, that they love you... onpatrol98 Dec 2011 #24
yes, it can be classic passive agressive behavior nt arely staircase Dec 2011 #26
What is more Thats my opinion Dec 2011 #20
Actually, it's not that long a jump... regnaD kciN Dec 2011 #22
True that - I remember in Fundie Jr High we did discuss Constantine, then FF to Luther/Calvin Taverner Dec 2011 #23
I think you answer your own question arely staircase Dec 2011 #25
I read somewhere that the rise in Fundamentalism really took off after World War II sweetloukillbot Jan 2012 #27
yeah, all that is fairly new - modern day fundamentalists can trace their arely staircase Jan 2012 #28
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