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Post by Kristal on Sept 3, 2007 9:22:09 GMT -5
Sometimes the truth hurts! Maybe the comments got a little too close to home. Or maybe it's something in the water. Or maybe the poster was being a b******** p****. I didn't see anything wrong with the post "trolling" was complaining about. Plus "to the troll" and others in this thread and other threads make a good case (less the name calling) for why they are wanting to know. If by close to home you mean people are wanting to protect their own children, then I agree. Sounds to me like someone just wishes this whole thing could get swept under the rug. It's Deja Vu... all over again.
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Post by Listen on Sept 3, 2007 9:55:26 GMT -5
So how are your kids going learning manners and good language?Or do you tell your kids to: [glow=red,2,300] kiss my ass you brainless prick[/glow] Looking at all these websites makes me feel ill. All of these put downs (to former sex offenders) (to workers, etc.) is not the answer. Understanding, acknowledgement, and doing something about the problem, (and of course asking God for help). These are the solutions, in my opinion. I lost my former marriage (in the Truth) because of a generation past that failed to acknowledge (due to their own selfish pride and denial) the incest that went on in their own childhood. Failure to acknowledge (and get needed family therapy) is the biggest and most common mistake. "Hiding things under the rug," or simply not doing anything is what keeps this cycle of abuse continuing. Unveiling the secrets (and going to therapy) helps to stop future generations from committing the same acts. More often than not, if someone violates children (or teenagers) as an adult, they were more than likely violated as a child themselves. I did not grow up in any type of physcial or sexual abuse, but I did grow up in the Truth. My parents (and family) have suffered greatly because of all of this. I'd like to add that I know many good (people) and sincere to God in the Truth. These are the people I like to think about.
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Post by linkster on Sept 3, 2007 10:27:51 GMT -5
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Post by Kristal on Sept 3, 2007 10:31:16 GMT -5
I just realized that my name was posted with the former message. I did not post that message. I posted the one entitled, "Listen." Thank you.
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Post by ranman77007 on Sept 4, 2007 4:29:35 GMT -5
no deal.... i just don't like him. and i don't want him on this board.... he treats my friends like dirt, and if i ever see him, he knows its on..... looks like your christianity took a dive there bud it has nothing to do with Jesus, until now, when you start persecuting me and its not true either.... i never was a good christian, i was a bad christian much of the time, oh and i think you missed my latest post to syd.... but then only the bad ones you see, or wish to point out, i guess....like i care.... oh jeez... peace
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Post by Sincerity on Sept 4, 2007 17:31:56 GMT -5
So how are your kids going learning manners and good language?Or do you tell your kids to: [glow=red,2,300] kiss my ass you brainless prick[/glow] Looking at all these websites makes me feel ill. All of these put downs (to former sex offenders) (to workers, etc.) is not the answer. Understanding, acknowledgement, and doing something about the problem, (and of course asking God for help). These are the solutions, in my opinion. I lost my former marriage (in the Truth) because of a generation past that failed to acknowledge (due to their own selfish pride and denial) the incest that went on in their own childhood. Failure to acknowledge (and get needed family therapy) is the biggest and most common mistake. "Hiding things under the rug," or simply not doing anything is what keeps this cycle of abuse continuing. Unveiling the secrets (and going to therapy) helps to stop future generations from committing the same acts. More often than not, if someone violates children (or teenagers) as an adult, they were more than likely violated as a child themselves. I did not grow up in any type of physcial or sexual abuse, but I did grow up in the Truth. My parents (and family) have suffered greatly because of all of this. I'd like to add that I know many good (people) and sincere to God in the Truth. These are the people I like to think about. Not sure if this is going to come through, but wanted to respond to the abovel. I have watched over 45 years of many "illnesses" existing in 'the way'; and our hearts are very saddened by the inability of the workers to do what they should, about them. But they are 'taught' to shun psychology; honesty about ones behaviour; and as the above person says; they sweep so much under the carpet; that pretty soon the mound gets so high, there is no hiding it any longer. Some of the people who post on this site; are the direct or indirect result of what I have just written. I have never met this Tim S.; but there are many more like him; and we know what the world does with such.......need I say more?
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