User Profile: War_Eagle

Member Since: June 18, 2011

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  • They don’t get sick? Really? So then, Joyce Meyer and Jan Crouch were both lying when they said they had breast cancer? Kenneth Hagin lied when he said he was plagued by a lifetime of chronic illnesses (that eventually killed him)?

  • The reason Wright isn’t mentioned is because, if you listen to the introduction to the song, the song refers specifically to those false teachers who have “ministries” in Africa to prey on the poor there.

  • I’m just shocked that Bob Costas managed to go thirty seconds without mentioning Jackie Robinson.

  • You mean like the time false teacher and wackjob, Paul Crouch, pronounced a curse on Hank Hannegraff’s children? Or the time Benny Hinn said he wished he could take a gun and shoot his critics (who, while not specified, are believed to be the Trinity Foundation, which put together a World of Benny Hinn”)?

  • I hate to break this to you, but while you call this guy stupid, he travels in some pretty heavy theological circles. I seriously doubt he’d be able to hold his own with the MacArthurs, Mo,hlers, Hortons, Riddlebargers, and Glenns of Christianity if his IQ was only, as you claim, “80″.

    We’ve been listening to his music for about five years ago, ever since we first heard him on Wretched Radio, and the theology in his songs is so good, that we’ve used his songs, such as “Atonement Q&A”, “Triune Praise”, and “In Adam All Die” as an aid in catechising our children.

    You get more meat out of a three minute Shai Linne song than you do out of about 90% of the nonsense that’s going on in Christianity today.

  • We love Shai Linne in our house. Normally, we don’t allow rap in our home, but we have all of his records. The lyric s are 100% clean and the theology is spot on. We’ve even used some of his songs, such as “Atonement Q&A”, “Triune Praise”, and “In Adam All Die” to help catechise our children.

    And he’s right. All the people he listed are false teachers and wolves.

  • I was a social worker in Camden County and my mother actually worked for DYFS back in the 80s-90s. DYFS is notoriously corrupt and incompetent and the stories I’ve heard about that agency from my mother and my fellow social workers are horrifying.

    If anybody ever investigated DYFS, it would be the scandal of the century.

  • “Don’t be a fool, Timmy! If those cows had the chance, they’d kil you and everybody you care about!” – Troy McClure

    Seriously, my cows are pretty docile. They pretty much ignore me altogether but they’re fascinated by my dog. It’s funny to watch them crowd around my dog to watch him.

  • Not only did I make a gun case and a gun cabinet in my high school wood shop, in our metal shop, we even built a working miniature cannon.

    If I did that today, I’d be expelled, arrested, and placed under psychiatric evaluation. But back then, we understood the difference between evil men and morally neutral tools used by evil men for an evil purpose and building gun related things was just part of learning your craft.

    One of the momentos I have of my dad is his high school yearbook. In it, he is featured in a picture shooting a rifle with the school principal in a field behind the school. Not only would the boys bring their rifles to school to hunt on the way home, they even had school sponsored shooting teams.

    Today, every child must be taught self-esteem, but not the difference between evil men and morally neutral tools.

  • I lived in Toms River for a couple of years when I was a kid. It was an amazing place to be a kid. Spending countless hours in the bowling alley, hanging out at the Cosmic Surf Shop (I think its still there), sledding at the public golf course….

    Ironically, and I don’t know if anybody has brought this up yet, Toms River is where the first two Amityville Horror movies were filmed. Right across the street from my house (er, kind of). James Brolin was about as big a jerk as you would expect somebody who married Barbara Streisand to be but Rod Steiger and several of the crew spent time at our house.

    But my point is that it’s funny that they would concoct this story in the town where one of the most famous movies with a very similar plot was filmed. I wonder if that’s where they got the idea.

    Personally, my guess is that the only Satanic thing they really encountered was New Jersey property taxes.