User Profile: FOREIGNANDDOMESTIC

Member Since: February 03, 2013

CommentsDisplaying FOREIGNANDDOMESTIC's 10 most recent comments.

  • @Dumpster Baby
    Hey. Look! Iranians are normal people playing games and taking pictures poking fun at themselves. Who knew?
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    Wow! And they enjoy breaking into apartments and stealing from infidels. Who knew?

  • “Dom’s laptop is in Iran” tumblr account which now seems to require a password.
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    oooohhh, bet that’s where he posted the naughty pics.

  • @PAUL GULLO
    Well maybe you killed SOMEONE ELSE and were too neuron-depleted to notice, bonehead.

  • Uh…no. Texting while driving is always a hazard. By contrast, “gun control” is a euphemism for tyranny.

  • Face the truth, warrior. The sooner the better. Those men died for Hussein and his cause. Not everyone who once wore a uniform or currently serves in the military is on our side. All those guys — ALL of them — believed in the Islamist Spring, and if they were still alive, they would be furthering Hussein’s agenda. I’ll tell you who died for nothing. All our heroes in Iraq and Afghanistan. Those who fought to free this world of evil.

    My advice to everyone these days is stay close to God. It’s pretty sad to realize you gave your life for a man who actually hated you.

  • Brutal Dictator: One who cracks down on commies, Islamists or any other left-wing plague.

  • 226crimsontrace
    stay home helicopter dad, your daughter and coach are probably happy about this
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    Well, I can tell why your daughter would be.

  • exrepublisheep
    BBYRDHOUSE good post. Shoreline, bathrooms are public too, should men be allowed into the womens room if their child is in there?
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    Here’s the thing, lamebrain. In Western culture — and that includes North America — it is considered civilized for males and females to use separate restrooms. OTOH, it is NOT considered civilized for males and females to use separate swimming pools. That is a Dark-Ages mindset, as in MUSLIMY. Get it?

  • @WITNESS
    I know there are lots of people like me who live in the perpetual darkness of depression. Ya know, some people never taste of the promises until after they die.
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    You’re right about the promises. The Heb. 11 Hall of Famers sure didn’t inherit the promises in this life. In fact, most Christians throughout the ages have not. We are a persecuted bunch, dude. Just so you know, Jesus had to die before He got all the good stuff He was promised too, i.e., his Church (Heb. 12:2).

    Now, as for “perpetual darkness,” unless you’re in a prison cell in Iran, we are children of light, so you should not resign yourself to that state. First off, stop comparing yourself to others. Remember when Jesus told Peter to mind his own business (John 21:20-22)? Second, every Christian has one main purpose in life and that is to worship God. Everything else is secondary. Once you grasp this, it will set you free from having to live up to worldly or PowerPoint-preacher standards:

    “But the hour is coming, and now is, when the true worshipers will worship the Father in spirit and truth; for the Father is seeking such to worship Him.” (John 4:23)

    Become a worshiper of God. It was David’s “secret weapon” to overcome depression and adversity, and the reason why God called him a “man after his own heart.”

  • @QUACK
    In the NT: “… and you know that no murderer has eternal life abiding in him.” (1 Jn. 3:15b; see also Rev. 21:8). Satan is by nature a murderer, and murdering is an expression of his rebellion against God. Like Satan, those who murder usurp God’s sovereign right to decide when someone dies. Murdering someone – including yourself – is imitating Satan’s rebellion. The sad thing about suicide is that by the time the person acknowledges his rebellion they have already entered eternity.

    My posts are not directed to Warren. I cannot bring his son back. But I can warn others, and encourage other Christians to do the same.

    @FISHFARTED
    No, Paul was not contemplating suicide. He was very close to God and was given a choice to go home to be with the Lord or tarry. He chose to stay on for the sake of people like you — who have a lot to learn. :)