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Post by worst sinner on Nov 21, 2007 14:01:27 GMT -5
what sins are unforgiveable in the world today, according to the exes?
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Post by us not us on Nov 21, 2007 14:14:15 GMT -5
what sins are unforgiveable in the world today, according to the exes? A big sin, (though it is forgiveable) is implying that all exes are of one accord. Your question makes about as much sense as asking which car ex-Ford owners now drive.
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Post by obviously on Nov 21, 2007 14:19:31 GMT -5
what sins are unforgiveable in the world today, according to the exes? A big sin, (though it is forgiveable) is implying that all exes are of one accord. Your question makes about as much sense as asking which car ex-Ford owners now drive. you missed the question.
Did I somehow ''imply'' that their was ''accord''?
''exes'' is plural = meaning more than one
sins is plural= meaning more than one.Obviously you cannot understand the question, but thanks for sharing your disgust for the question anyways. what ever
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just the facts maam
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Post by just the facts maam on Nov 21, 2007 14:41:54 GMT -5
What sins are unforgiveable in the world today, according to the Friends and Workers? "Friends" is plural=meaning more than one
sins is plural= meaning more than oneOne lone Friend need not reply, since "Friends" is plural, and if "Friends" reply, they need to list more than one sin, since sins is plural. Otherwise, they just missed the question. whatever
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Post by Mia Friends on Nov 21, 2007 14:47:41 GMT -5
What sins are unforgiveable in the world today, according to the Friends and Workers? "Friends" is plural=meaning more than one
sins is plural= meaning more than oneOne lone Friend need not reply, since "Friends" is plural, and if "Friends" reply, they need to list more than one sin, since sins is plural. Otherwise, they just missed the question. whatever OK!!!!!!! Hi!! My name is Friends, can I answer this question, please? Hoping, Mia Friends
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Post by what ever on Nov 21, 2007 14:49:27 GMT -5
Should we start another thread, with this other ''question''? thanks!!!!!!
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Post by CherieKropp on Nov 21, 2007 14:50:32 GMT -5
The sin of blasphemy against the Holy Spirit.
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Post by and so on Nov 21, 2007 15:26:02 GMT -5
The sin of blasphemy against the Holy Spirit. Hmmmm.......now there's a singular sin posted by a singular ex. Did this singular person believe that this singular sin was unforgiveable before she was an ex? Do the Friends (plural) believe that this (singular) sin is unforgiveable? What if all exes (plural) do not believe that this sin (singular) is unforgiveable? It would seem that a singular ex cannot speak for all exes, and the sum of the exes' (plural) replies cannot be applied to all individual (singular) exes. Furthermore, some of the exes may agree with some of the Friends on some of the sins, but all of the exes do not agree with all of the Friends on all of the sins. Whatever
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Post by to Mia on Nov 21, 2007 15:28:22 GMT -5
What sins are unforgiveable in the world today, according to the Friends and Workers? "Friends" is plural=meaning more than one
sins is plural= meaning more than oneOne lone Friend need not reply, since "Friends" is plural, and if "Friends" reply, they need to list more than one sin, since sins is plural. Otherwise, they just missed the question. whatever OK!!!!!!! Hi!! My name is Friends, can I answer this question, please? Hoping, Mia Friends Sure nice to have a chat with you Mia.
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Post by Bonkers on Nov 21, 2007 18:00:34 GMT -5
My word, people have gone steering bunkers on this board, is it punishment for leaving the Truth or what?
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Post by MIAs on Nov 21, 2007 18:23:24 GMT -5
Hi!! My name is Friends, can I answer this question, please? Hoping, Mia Friends Are you married or singular, Ms. Friends? Or are you Friends Missing In Action (MIA)?
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Post by nathan666 on Nov 21, 2007 23:19:38 GMT -5
Attributing the work in other Christian groups the work of the devil
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Post by déjà vu on Nov 22, 2007 0:49:38 GMT -5
IMHO Unbelief is the only unforgivable sin .because there is no hope to ever be reconciled with God.
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