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I am your lord and master
You all are b*******. I am your lord and master. Squirrelly wrath . Sqirrelly wrath! - Foamy the squirrel |
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Thank you for that mind-boggling insight, Rock!
You're the man! |
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Why do men/women seek "God fearing" partners?
Because "god hating" and "god farting" and "i aint afraid of no god" partners tend to spend all the money on leather jackets, ripple, and powerball tickets so the kids can't participate in picture day. When did it suddenly become the 16th century?
9/11? The introduction of the iSundial with faulty suntic engine? Why not then add to it "...and preferably not a witch"
Maybe that's a test to get witches to respond so they can report them to god? Because there could be witches on here and they'd be all like "they didn't say 'no witches' on their profile! Ha ha! Loophole! Now they HAVE to date me and let me do witchy stuff to them!" So then the witches can't see the trap they're getting themselves into. Next thing you know they're showing up for a first meet with their whorechata flavored rockstar energy drink and penny loafers but gods waiting for them in the parking lot. That's why! |
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Thank you for that mind-boggling insight, Rock! You're the man! YouTube .. Search, foamy the squirrel. |
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Edited by
yellowrose10
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Wed 04/29/15 04:26 PM
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God ��fear�ing
adjective used to describe religious people who try to obey the rules of their religion and to live in a way that is considered morally right Full Definition :having a reverent feeling toward God :devout |
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Edited by
Valeris
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Wed 04/29/15 05:04 PM
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Why do men/women seek "God fearing" partners? When did it suddenly become the 16th century? Why not then add to it "...and preferably not a witch" Finally, someone has mentioned this,"God fearing[sic]"- thingie! As a Pagan, it's confusing & unsettling to have a self-described "God fearing man-seeking a God fearing Woman" express his interest in me. It's beyond my understanding as to what the actual definition & spiritual connotation of "God fearing" would actually include? Whatever it is...it just seems-"Creepy" ps; Just checked-out the definition provided by the Op in the above post. I have no problem with that definition & know many spiritually devout Christians who would never describe their faith in terms of "God Fearing" their deity. |
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we have a science museum with an exhibit on fear, and its described as a very important natural emotion that helps us survive and strive
'believer' doesnt say what one believes and 'God loving' is also too vague in a world where people proclaim christianity but think it means whatever feels good is alright short of killing and stilling as long as they 'love' people I use the term myself, because it relays an understanding of Gods power to have created us and created our purpose as well as to have greater understanding of his creation and how it is meant to live,,,, to honor him, |
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God ��fear�ing adjective used to describe religious people who try to obey the rules of their religion and to live in a way that is considered morally right Full Definition :having a reverent feeling toward God :devout best answer,, thanks for the direct explanation,, |
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Why do men/women seek "God fearing" partners? When did it suddenly become the 16th century? Why not then add to it "...and preferably not a witch" There is nothing wrong with looking for someone compatible will similar beliefs. If that is the belief held tightly. Looking for similarities and not necessarily a mirror image is a good thing. Why would it be 16 the century to believe in the lord? Do you think he was missing from other centuries? |
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I see my faith as important in a relationship and it is nice if we are compatible that way but I see that in a profile and CLICK next profile because invariably it is someone who will drive you crazy with their own made up version of faith where they are the center of the universe and faith is only their prop.
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Edited by
Elvis_79
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Thu 04/30/15 07:30 AM
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As I've mentioned, I only have a (personal) problem with the word "God fearing" and I'm only asking why is it used in modern light and I've received some good suggestion so thank you for that. For those who want to dwell in medieval vocabulary go ahead, knock yourselves out. It's a free world until president Putin or some god fearing dictator decides it's not...
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I don't believe in religion but I do have a very strong feeling about right and wrong, it's almost like I am God. Strange. Just kidding. But I do have that feeling.. Wow... Talk about narcissus here. Coolaid anyone? Who's right or wrong would that be? Please pass the Koolaid, with an extra shot please! |
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I think most people believe in themselves as God to ease the burden of their failing ego.
Has anybody ever wondered why things happen when they happen? Atheists believe they dont believe but the fact stands that they are all addicted to the God notion. It's all hypocrisy. |
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As I've mentioned, I only have a (personal) problem with the word "God fearing" and I'm only asking why is it used in modern light and I've received some good suggestion so thank you for that. For those who want to dwell in medieval vocabulary go ahead, knock yourselves out. It's a free world until president Putin or some god fearing dictator decides it's not... All due respect but I don't think people need anyone's permission. If ot bothers you so much, then isn't that your problem? It is still used because it still has the same meaning. If someone wants to speak in Ye Olde English....good for them |
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As I've mentioned, I only have a (personal) problem with the word "God fearing" and I'm only asking why is it used in modern light and I've received some good suggestion so thank you for that. For those who want to dwell in medieval vocabulary go ahead, knock yourselves out. It's a free world until president Putin or some god fearing dictator decides it's not... All due respect but I don't think people need anyone's permission. If ot bothers you so much, then isn't that your problem? It is still used because it still has the same meaning. If someone wants to speak in Ye Olde English....good for them Epic!!! LOLs |
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Edited by
yellowrose10
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Thu 04/30/15 08:03 AM
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Kinda makes me wonder....is it really the words or the Christian connotation that irks people?
Would people have the same problem if someone puts "only Christians"? |
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Baptized Catholic, never once was I taught to fear God?
It just sounds negative I guess, God fearing, meh Isn't there enough to fear in this world already? |
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Why do men/women seek "God fearing" partners? When did it suddenly become the 16th century? Why not then add to it "...and preferably not a witch" this is one of the most confusing posts I have read. What's the connection? Are women who like God fearing men witches? Is that it? |
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Baptized Catholic, never once was I taught to fear God? It just sounds negative I guess, God fearing, meh Isn't there enough to fear in this world already? christians read from the bible and the concept of fearing God is all through it,,, |
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