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First off, let me say the whole idea about whether or not we should "judge" our brothers and sisters in Christ has become nothing more than the typical psycho-babble PC that continues to run rampant in Christian circles these days, and is making us more and more a part of the 'secular world'.
"In it but not of it" - remember?...
Seems to me Amy has lost that idea somewhere along the way and made her earthly life what's most important these days with her "I'm feeling sorry for myself and want what I want" attitude!
And so, the secular world rejoiced...
 
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I have no idea what you are talking about!

I happen to love Amy. I was very dissapointed when she got divorced from Gary and then married Vince, but that's all water under the bridge. I still think she's beautiful and I still love her. For what reason are you judging her? Why do you feel letdown?
 
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Originally posted by tanyabell:
I have no idea what you are talking about!

I happen to love Amy. I was very dissapointed when she got divorced from Gary and then married Vince, but that's all water under the bridge. I still think she's beautiful and I still love her. For what reason are you judging her? Why do you feel letdown?


My post is pretty clear!

I've been married for 12 years with struggles on and off since day one myself. Fact is, her story is no different than a lot of women who have found themselves in a situation/situations such as herself, yet look beyond ourselves knowing that the vow we made before God means everything and requires a lot of sacrifice!!

I don't know her heart, only God does, but she was a HUGE example for the rest of us in similar situations and, most importantly in the Christian community, and she let us down whether she cares to acknowledge it or not.

"Where much has been given, much will be required."
 
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*more yawning. wonders why people like guest7 show up here in the first place.*

If you feel "let down" by AG, don't buy her cds and stay off her forums. It's pretty simple.


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Oh, goody - an * freak. Okay, I'll play.

*Wonders why people like Lucie feel the need to reply when they have absolutely nothing constructive to add to the conversation*

Last I checked, this a forum made to discuss Amy Grant is it not?
 
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Originally posted by guest7:


Oh, goody - an * freak. Okay, I'll play.

*Wonders why people like Lucie feel the need to reply when they have absolutely nothing constructive to add to the conversation*

Last I checked, this a forum made to discuss Amy Grant is it not?


"Discuss" Amy? Hey! That's a good one!

You aren't here to "discuss" anything with anyone. You're here to agitate, aggravate, alienate, and confuse the young and poorly informed regarding the private and painful personal experiences of several individuals you know absolutely nothing about. You have thus far, offered nothing positive to the site by your presence and the kindest thing anyone could do for you after reading your exceedingly stale diatribe is whack you upside the head with the letter of James.

All kinds of people, good people, sincere people, faithful Christians, saints even, have had the unfortunate and devastating experience of a divorce. The worth, value and creative contribution of any individual to the world and in fact, to God's kingdom here and beyond is not defined solely by their marital status or success in marriage. At least you'd sure better hope it isn't.

Go find Charles Stanley's site and gripe about his divorce. At least with Dr. Stanley you've got an ordained minister (who promised to step down for many years if he ever divorced and didn't to the delight of the SBC) and might have even staler information to "discuss." I'm quite certain they've never read or heard of the 3rd chapter of 1st Timothy and would be delighted to have you to illuminate the truth for them.


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Each of us is the result of a thought of God. Each of us is willed , each of us is loved, each of us is necessary. Pope Benedict XVI
 
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you know, I could have sworn I had left another message here last Thursday, only I don't see it. Maybe the moderators didn't like it. I quess it's not worth repeating.

Okay sorry, I just checked another topic and found it.
 
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Originally posted by Lucie Manette:
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Originally posted by guest7:


Oh, goody - an * freak. Okay, I'll play.

*Wonders why people like Lucie feel the need to reply when they have absolutely nothing constructive to add to the conversation*

Last I checked, this a forum made to discuss Amy Grant is it not?


"Discuss" Amy? Hey! That's a good one!

You aren't here to "discuss" anything with anyone. You're here to agitate, aggravate, alienate, and confuse the young and poorly informed regarding the private and painful personal experiences of several individuals you know absolutely nothing about. You have thus far, offered nothing positive to the site by your presence and the kindest thing anyone could do for you after reading your exceedingly stale diatribe is whack you upside the head with the letter of James.

All kinds of people, good people, sincere people, faithful Christians, saints even, have had the unfortunate and devastating experience of a divorce. The worth, value and creative contribution of any individual to the world and in fact, to God's kingdom here and beyond is not defined solely by their marital status or success in marriage. At least you'd sure better hope it isn't.

Go find Charles Stanley's site and gripe about his divorce. At least with Dr. Stanley you've got an ordained minister (who promised to step down for many years if he ever divorced and didn't to the delight of the SBC) and might have even staler information to "discuss." I'm quite certain they've never read or heard of the 3rd chapter of 1st Timothy and would be delighted to have you to illuminate the truth for them.


When a good sermon is preached, all that is left to do is just say "AMEN"

AMEN!


I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me.
 
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Originally posted by Lucie Manette:
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Originally posted by guest7:


Oh, goody - an * freak. Okay, I'll play.

*Wonders why people like Lucie feel the need to reply when they have absolutely nothing constructive to add to the conversation*

Last I checked, this a forum made to discuss Amy Grant is it not?


"Discuss" Amy? Hey! That's a good one!

You aren't here to "discuss" anything with anyone. You're here to agitate, aggravate, alienate, and confuse the young and poorly informed regarding the private and painful personal experiences of several individuals you know absolutely nothing about. You have thus far, offered nothing positive to the site by your presence and the kindest thing anyone could do for you after reading your exceedingly stale diatribe is whack you upside the head with the letter of James.

All kinds of people, good people, sincere people, faithful Christians, saints even, have had the unfortunate and devastating experience of a divorce. The worth, value and creative contribution of any individual to the world and in fact, to God's kingdom here and beyond is not defined solely by their marital status or success in marriage. At least you'd sure better hope it isn't.

Go find Charles Stanley's site and gripe about his divorce. At least with Dr. Stanley you've got an ordained minister (who promised to step down for many years if he ever divorced and didn't to the delight of the SBC) and might have even staler information to "discuss." I'm quite certain they've never read or heard of the 3rd chapter of 1st Timothy and would be delighted to have you to illuminate the truth for them.


I don't need your sappy PC bull explained to me.
Your posts say nothing more than 'damage control' and are a complete turn-off!

Here's an idea: Why not get real and instead of barking at me, read the post in the other thread I posted in and tell me where I'm wrong instead of "whacking me" with James' letter?
 
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