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redwing

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  1. yes, of course lets blame the gun, taking guns away from criminals will stop people from killing people. While were at it, lets make murder illegal. Wait, it already is, people who kill people dont care about the law, what makes you think theyre going to care about gun laws? and even if you somehow take the gun out of their hand (which is next to impossible) I got news for you, killers dont need guns. hitler used cyanide gas. The taliban used box cutters and airplanes. Timothy Mcveigh used fertilizer. Taking guns out of the hands of the innocent will not cut down on violence. It will just take away our ability to defend ourselves and give an already corrupt government more control.

    Exactly :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup:

  2. Ive never heard of him before, but after listening, enjoyed it very much, had to hear the whole 8 minutes, and it was worth it!

    If your on FB, I will send he link of he entire 56:00 min's of album. I'm josephPoston on FB.

  3. My oldest sister and I were brought up in the Pentecostal church. Applause was encouraged after a song / sermon. The Baptist church she now atends frowns upon any applause. I dont go to her church very often. I dont know who is right,her church or me. I dont remember the psalm but I belive it says: oh clap your hands together all ye people".

    I know this is a tough question , but please advise me on this.

    To me, it depends on the church. I have attended churches where applause is the norm, and I clapped. I have attended other churches where nobody ever clapped, and I remained silent. You need to respect the beliefs of the church you are attending, and the order they have established. I don't know of any scripture that would say you were right or wrong to clap for something said in a message, but it isn't really any differen't than saying A-men in agreement. I am not as sure about clapping for a performance, but there is nothing in scripture that says it is wrong.

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  4. My oldest sister and I were brought up in the Pentecostal church. Applause was encouraged after a song / sermon. The Baptist church she now atends frowns upon any applause. I dont go to her church very often. I dont know who is right,her church or me. I dont remember the psalm but I belive it says: oh clap your hands together all ye people".

    I know this is a tough question , but please advise me on this.

    To me, it depends on the church. I have attended churches where applause is the norm, and I clapped. I have attended other churches where nobody ever clapped, and I remained silent. You need to respect the beliefs of the church you are attending, and the order they have established. I don't know of any scripture that would say you were right or wrong to clap for something said in a message, but it isn't really any differen't than saying A-men in agreement. I am not as sure about clapping for a performance, but there is nothing in scripture that says it is wrong.

    :thumbsup:

  5. My oldest sister and I were brought up in the Pentecostal church. Applause was encouraged after a song / sermon. The Baptist church she now atends frowns upon any applause. I dont go to her church very often. I dont know who is right,her church or me. I dont remember the psalm but I belive it says: oh clap your hands together all ye people".

    I know this is a tough question , but please advise me on this.

  6. What can I say? No.7 ranked Florida Gators came to our house Tue. night and went home a 20 point loser. The Big Blue Nation just keeps kicking butt. 48 stright wins at home. To my friends in NC. I believe it will be the Wilcats & Tarheels in the BIG DANCE. Kentucky wins by 5.

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