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  1. Matthias

    Reason for The Crusades explained

    @Wrangler, you’ll recall, said that their warmongering was good and justified. I’d have to go back and look but either you or @Armour of God or both thought that was super. This was covered ad infinitum in the thread. They were so “compassionate” that they turned on one another. The...
  2. Matthias

    Reason for The Crusades explained

    I doubt that he’s ever going to let anyone here know. He’s concealing it for a reason. If that lid were ever to be lifted and the light shines on it, something he doesn’t want you or anyone else to know is going to cause a problem for him. Go ahead and ask him. Let him say if he’s ready or not...
  3. Matthias

    Reason for The Crusades explained

    I went back and checked. I’ve already given you, specifically, a link to that information. How many times are you going to ask me for it and then ignore it? Have you ever asked @Wrangler for information about his concealed identity church? If you have, did he ever publicly or privately give it...
  4. Matthias

    Reason for The Crusades explained

    I’ve provided that information publicly, and multiple times, on this forum. I don’t mind providing it again for you, but first, I want to see you ask @Wrangler to do the same for you. Ask yourself this question: Do cults ever conceal their identity? If they do, why do they? There’s always a...
  5. Matthias

    Reason for The Crusades explained

    I agree. That’s why I don’t say or use that motto. I say we do what Jesus, the apostles, and the earliest followers of Jesus did for the first three centuries of Christian history and that it is the right thing to do because that is what they taught and did.
  6. Matthias

    Reason for The Crusades explained

    I approve of he who sits on his own thrown and the method that he has used to preserve the way of the Messiah. So do Jesus and the apostles.
  7. Matthias

    Reason for The Crusades explained

    Why didn’t you ask @Wrangler? **** I’ve identified by name every church I’ve ever been a member of, including the church that I pastored. I’ve even provided photographs and links for many of them. I have no connection with his concealed identity church. I would tell you the name of it if I...
  8. Matthias

    The happy thread

  9. Matthias

    The happy thread

  10. Matthias

    I'm such a newb...

    A book recommendation - I can attest that studying the prayers of the Bible has benefited many. I don’t think there‘s any possibility of it harming anyone. @Riven
  11. Matthias

    QUOTE for the day

    “Does God forget his promises? Such a God is no God at all.“ - C.H. Spurgeon
  12. Matthias

    Reason for The Crusades explained

    “Charles Battle‘s voice, gentle and soft, is little more than a whisper when he recalls his time at war. No visible scars give testimony to his tour in Vietnam, but when he talks about his combat experiences, his eyes glaze with tears. He pauses as another resident of the North Carolina...
  13. Matthias

    Reason for The Crusades explained

    “No normal man who has smelled and associated with death ever wants to see more of it. …” - Bill Mauldin @Wrangler @Armour of God @NayborBear
  14. Matthias

    Reason for The Crusades explained

    “War is actually much worse than hell. In the Christian definition of hell, there are no innocents in hell. Most all of the casualties in modern warfare are innocent noncombatants. The most emotionally difficult experience for me in Vietnam was witnessing the suffering inflicted upon little...
  15. Matthias

    The coffee thread

    I don’t know for sure that this is from the recently released UFO files but it might could be …
  16. Matthias

    Reason for The Crusades explained

    Pacifism isn’t passive. What does AI think about that statement? “You are spot on. True pacifism is a highly active and courageous stance. It is not rolling over or doing nothing; it requires intense discipline, moral strength, and a deliberate refusal to engage in the cycle of violence. The...