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by GSD Admin on 13 December 2011 - 15:12
Please search OT rules and read and understand them and if you are complaining about rules we can change them to be very strict.
Do not push me gouda, because I can and I will take religious talk out of this forum. I have a very wide range of things I can do and change OT rules is one of those things. I had Oli put this OT section up and I can have Oli take it down. I will not go that far but I can change the rules.
Trust? Do you think people are telling me their life stories?
You also need to stop accusing members of being on drugs. Normally accusers, accuse to cover their own problems and addictions.
And you should quit threatening admins with posting of PMs or going to Oli. Like Oli is going to believe a person who names his admins on the open forum.
I asked you to walk away and you get up and start fresh.
I am now telling you to walk away and if you do not, what happens will happen.

by GSDtravels on 13 December 2011 - 16:12

by gouda on 13 December 2011 - 16:12
You also need to stop accusing members of being on drugs. Normally accusers, accuse to cover their own problems and addictions.
MY REPLY-- Can you show even one instance where I have accused a poster here of being on drugs?
GSD admin wrote I am now telling you to walk away and if you do not, what happens will happen.
My reply
I will keep doing what the Lord has instructed me to do.
gouda

by gouda on 13 December 2011 - 16:12
December 13, 2011
ChristianToday.com reports: “US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has called on Iran to release a Christian pastor facing death due to his faith in Jesus.
Nearly 200,000 Americans have signed a petition for the US government to intervene and help gain freedom for Pastor Youcef Nadarkhani.
In calling for Nadarkhani’s unconditional release, Clinton said Saturday, ‘Today, we call on every government to release all prisoners of conscience immediately and unconditionally, including Pastor Youcef Nadarkhani.’
The strong words from the US Secretary of State come after nearly 200,000 Americans signed a petition by the American Center for Law and Justice calling upon the United States to help bring about Nadarkhani’s release.
Nadarkhani was arrested in October 2009 for speaking out against new policies in the Iranian education system that would force his children to join Muslim students reading from the Koran.
The charge against the married father of two was later changed to apostasy, and he was suddenly accused of attempting to evangelise Muslims. Nadarkhani was quickly found guilty and given the death sentence.
The 34-year-old pastor was the leader of a network of Christian house churches, and is a member of the Protestant evangelical Church of Iran…” See GSD ADMIN.
your power means nothing to a person that is instructed by God . God instructed me to come here.
gouda

by GSD Admin on 13 December 2011 - 16:12
I am done wasting my time on you and when that happens, bad things are usually not far behind.
Again, if you think the lord has your back, do what you feel you must and I will do likewise.
I am still waiting on your explanation of how Ruger1 agreed to allow you to bait her with the title of this thread, but you being the master of deflection by asking/threatening a totally different question is right up your alley. It serves your faith well--when in doubt deflect.

by GSDtravels on 13 December 2011 - 17:12
What you don't understand is this is the same thing the Christians in many countries attempt to do, yet they don't like it when the tables are turned. And the Muslims are evidently a little more adamant about the issue, since he was not only convicted of a crime, but given death. If Christianity were to take over government, do you think the same couldn't happen anywhere else? Great example is the Salem Witch Trials. Think about that.
The point to be made here is that I and Atheists in general, would gladly sign a petition or anything else within our power to free him because we BELIEVE he has a right to his own conscience, whether we agree with it or not. On the other hand, if he were an Atheist, many Christians and Muslims alike would be saying that he got what he deserved.
This is the DANGER of not only insisting that one religion is better or more "right" than the other, but shows just bad it can be when we allow the government to use it as force and rule. We're hating and killing in the name of something, that with the other side of our mouths, we are calling love.


by gouda on 13 December 2011 - 17:12
GSD. admin. wrote.... I am done wasting my time on you and when that happens, bad things are usually not far behind.
My reply,for who?
gouda

by gouda on 13 December 2011 - 17:12
gouda

by Ruger1 on 13 December 2011 - 17:12
Gouda...Your full of SOMETHING alright..!!!! , but it aint the spirit..
I knew I would regrete following these threads..

by gouda on 13 December 2011 - 18:12
Have a nice day
gouda
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