Posted on 12/13/2009 7:30:38 AM PST by markomalley
"Hell's Bells" was one of the bestselling records in the country in the summer and fall of '32. Indeed, it would make for good cartoon music.
"Witch Doctor" generated some answer songs, such as "Which Witch Doctor?" by the Vogues and "The Purple People Eater Meets the Witch Doctor" by Big Bopper, both from 1958.
Where did I claim to be sinless?
God is fairly clear where He stands on the matter of worship that is directed to anything but Himself - I didn’t make the rules.
I am grateful for the salvation freely offered to me when I don’t deserve it. I have accepted that salvation and try to live out my faith with His help
If you don’t like the rules, talk to the One in charge, not me. But everyone will bow before Jesus at some point. For some it will be the fulfillment of a lifetime of faith, for others the beginning of terror without end. I know which side I am on.
Keep to your own rules. We don't want them forcing their rules on us, let's not do it to them no matter how "right" you think you are.
I don’t believe I have said one word in judgement. I have not tried to force my rules on anyone else. There is only one Judge.
I don’t understand the personal attacks on my purity or putting words in my mouth, but there you go...
Have a nice evening and I hope you resolve your bitterness toward Christians.
Just what does that mean to you?
And you have a tagline “Think Critically”? Interesting...
The ACLU has eyes on this case....now “Think Critically”.
BTW... I'm an agnostic. God is big enough that he does not care what labels we afix to him. Ascribing merely human limits and aspirations to him takes away from what he is.
Less than you can possibly imagine.
Let me get this straight...because I'm an atheist and don't believe in Satan, I'm actually a Satanist?
I don't believe in Allah, Zeus, or Krishna either...does that make me a Muslim/Pagan/Hindu?
Guilty.
Merely considering a course of action does not create precedent. Only doing something creates a precedent. All that has happened so far is that a girl decided not to sing some Christmas songs with the rest of her choir. That doesn't seem too dangerous to me.
In what way could this situation have been resolved that would NOT cause you to fear for your freedoms? If I'm missing something, please help me connect the dots. Should the girl have been forced to sing the songs? Kicked out of the choir? What would have been the proper course of action, in your opinion?
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