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Chaplain Wants Christ Out of Air Force Academy
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| 5/12/05
| Carl Limbacher
Posted on 05/12/2005 12:41:32 PM PDT by wagglebee
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She acknowledged that after speaking out, "I dont think I have much future in the Air Force. And hopefully no future as a Lutheran minister either.
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posted on
05/12/2005 12:41:33 PM PDT
by
wagglebee
To: wagglebee
Women shouldn't be pastors in the first place.
To: wk4bush2004
Agreed. I think her agenda is getting in the way of her Christianity.
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posted on
05/12/2005 12:44:11 PM PDT
by
livius
To: wk4bush2004
Women shouldn't be pastors in the first place. Or rabbis
To: wk4bush2004
Women shouldn't be pastors in the first place. DITTO
To: wagglebee
Dollars to donuts she's a member of the N.C.C.
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posted on
05/12/2005 12:45:42 PM PDT
by
Humidston
(Rats = Party of DEATH)
To: wagglebee
Chaplain Wants Christ Out of Air Force Academy Well, I always thought he was more of the peaceful type and not a fighter anyway. I'm not sure he would want to be in the Air Force. :-)
To: wagglebee; cyborg
"And finally, Jesus, I want to thank you for another beautiful day of life, and the opportunity to serve you in the United States Air Force, where I can continue my fight to remove all reference to you and the rest of the Trinity, and . . . "
ZOT
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posted on
05/12/2005 12:45:54 PM PDT
by
Petronski
(Pope Benedict XVI: A German Shepherd on the Throne of Peter)
To: af_vet_1981
Women shouldn't be pastors in the first place. Or rabbis Or lesbians (hey, while we're on a role. *smile*)
To: wagglebee
Someone needs to have a nice long career in the Air Force. I believe that there's an opening for base chaplain up at Elmendorf AFB in Alaska. I'm sure that her services would be needed up there for the remainder of her career or until she resigns.
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posted on
05/12/2005 12:47:05 PM PDT
by
Spktyr
(Overwhelmingly superior firepower and the willingness to use it is the only proven peace solution.)
To: Petronski
LOL!!! Wouldn't want to be flying next to that chaplain.
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posted on
05/12/2005 12:47:54 PM PDT
by
cyborg
(Serving fresh, hot Anti-opus since 18 April 2005)
To: wagglebee
Lutheran's believe in The Ten Suggestions!
To: wagglebee
Me thinks this "chaplin" just likes wearing combat boots.
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posted on
05/12/2005 12:48:26 PM PDT
by
Millee
(So you're a feminist......isn't that cute??)
To: wagglebee
Chaplain Wants Christ Out of Air Force Academy.
What if He won't go?
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posted on
05/12/2005 12:48:29 PM PDT
by
righttackle44
(The most dangerous weapon in the world is a Marine with his rifle and the American people behind him)
To: wagglebee
I am glad that Jesus wasn't politically correct.....
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posted on
05/12/2005 12:49:34 PM PDT
by
marmar
(Even though I may look different then you...my blood runs red, white and blue.....)
To: wagglebee
Dear Madam pastor:
Jesus did not come to bring peace to the world.
He wanted to find out who was worthy.
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posted on
05/12/2005 12:50:08 PM PDT
by
Finalapproach29er
(America is gradually becoming the Godless,out-of-control golden-calf scene,in "The Ten Commandments")
To: wagglebee
A poll of Protestant clergymen conducted by sociologist Jeffrey Hadden revealed the following: 10,000 clergymen of whom 7,441 replied when asked if they accepted Jesus' physical resurrection as a fact: 51 percent of Methodists said 'No'; 35 percent of United Presbyterians said 'No; 30 percent of Episcopalians said 'No." 33 percent of American Baptists said "No"; 13 percent of American Lutherans said No'; 7 percent of Missouri Synod Lutherans said "No."
When asked if they believed in the virgin birth of Jesus: 60 percent of Methodists said "No.' 44 percent of Episcopalians said No." 49 percent of Presbyterians said "No." 34 percent of Baptists said "No." 19 percent of American Lutherans said "No. 5percent of Missouri Synod Lutherans said "No."
When asked if they believed that the Scriptures are the inspired and inerrant Word of God in faith, history, and secular matters: 87 percent of Methodists said 'No.' 95 percent of Episcopalians said 'No." 82 percent of Presbyterians said "No." 67 percent of American Baptists said "No." 77 percent of American Lutherans said "No." 24 percent of Missouri Synod Lutherans said "No."
Point: even many "theologians" are unsound re basic Christian principles.
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posted on
05/12/2005 12:50:10 PM PDT
by
LouAvul
To: wagglebee
A few years back I worked with a kid who was attending school to become a minister. I was suprised when he told me that he was a "pessimistic agnostic". Now I understand the goal of his kind.
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posted on
05/12/2005 12:50:11 PM PDT
by
cripplecreek
(Anyone who thinks we believe Hillary on any issue is truly a moron.)
To: righttackle44
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posted on
05/12/2005 12:50:26 PM PDT
by
Finalapproach29er
(America is gradually becoming the Godless,out-of-control golden-calf scene,in "The Ten Commandments")
To: wagglebee
It's a funny thing how when someone doesn't agree with you the Constitution is always trotted out............this Chaplin is a Progressive - always remember that the Lord is constant...she can't have it both ways.
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posted on
05/12/2005 12:50:51 PM PDT
by
yoe
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