What do christians do for fun these days?

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seoulsearch

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What do Christians do for fun?!

Why, I think it's pretty obvious...

Start arguments, I mean, threads, in the Bible Discussion Forum!

I'm relying on Kodiak to come in and rescue us with a good old-fashioned S.O.S. in Morse code...
 

kodiak

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They tried to teach me Morse code in the Army, but I was hopeless.
I learned Morse code in highschool in my aerospace class...the only thing I remember now is s and o in Morse code....It could come in handy some day....
s= ...
o= ---
 
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I learned Morse code in highschool in my aerospace class...the only thing I remember now is s and o in Morse code....It could come in handy some day....
s= ...
o= ---
Yeah, I can see you sending out an O-S-O.
 

seoulsearch

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What do Christians do for fun?!

Why, I think it's pretty obvious...

Start arguments, I mean, threads, in the Bible Discussion Forum!

I'm relying on Kodiak to come in and rescue us with a good old-fashioned S.O.S. in Morse code...
I disagree. ....
Thank goodness!!

Maxwel brought the party right here to Singles so I wouldn't have to make the long trek AAALLLLL the way over to the Bible Discussion Forum.

And by the way, Max.

You're wrong.

I'm pretty sure there must be something in the book of Hezekiah that would back me on this.
 
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skylove7

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Search your heart for your favorite hobbies or talents. When you live for God...you wake up feeling so loved and at peace. If you party all the time...you wake up unfulfilled...likely with an awful hangover..thinking "why did I do that last night" Christians never feel unfulfilled...because you must think of your eternity in heaven. And there's not a club in the world..worth losing God forever for..let me tell ya!
 

maxwel

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I won't disagree with you because I am told to love people like you... So, of course, I do. But, you're wrong!
Whenever someone like you agrees with me I actually have to go back and change whatever I said to begin with just to put the universe back in harmony... before it explodes.

You have any idea how much trouble that is?
 
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I think I need a nap.
And I was just thinking of inviting you to go kayaking the next holiday we get. (We COULD go on some weekend, but we've got that Sat/Sun problem. LOL)
 
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Whenever someone like you agrees with me I actually have to go back and change whatever I said to begin with just to put the universe back in harmony... before it explodes.

You have any idea how much trouble that is?
Why do you think I do it?
 

p_rehbein

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ThanX
Lots of good ideas. Actually this was more of a REMINDER that there are plenty of things to do if one chose not to dwell on what we really should not even want to do.

Who in the world are you saying "thanks" to? The guy who last posted on June 17th in 2011? Ya think he will get your message?
 

JesusLives

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And I was just thinking of inviting you to go kayaking the next holiday we get. (We COULD go on some weekend, but we've got that Sat/Sun problem. LOL)
Weekend? I can't get you to meet us for a burger....lol

As in the movie What About Bob?........ Baby Steps...lol
 

Roh_Chris

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What do Christians do for fun?

Some workout in the gym. For them, everyday is "squats" day.

And some others practice knife-throwing.

As for me, I am content to laze in my den when I am not chasing Lynxes. :p
 
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ray_james

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I lift weights, play sports, hang out with friends. I'm a normal human being!
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Thank goodness!!

Maxwel brought the party right here to Singles so I wouldn't have to make the long trek AAALLLLL the way over to the Bible Discussion Forum.
... ... ...
I'm pretty sure there must be something in the book of Hezekiah that would back me on this.
...YAHWEH GUARDS HIS OWN WORD even more than he does his own name. and Jewish Believers Love this >>>
"The meticulous process of hand-copying a scroll takes about 2,000 hours (a full-time job for one year). Throughout the centuries, Jewish scribes have adhered to the following guidelines:


  • A Torah Scroll is disqualified if even a single letter is added.
  • A Torah Scroll is disqualified if even a single letter is deleted.
  • The scribe must be a learned, pious Jew, who has undergone special training and certification.
  • All materials (parchment, ink, quill) must conform to strict specifications, and be prepared specifically for the purpose of writing a Torah Scroll.
  • The scribe may not write even one letter into a Torah Scroll by heart. Rather, he must have a second, kosher scroll opened before him at all times.
  • The scribe must pronounce every word out loud before copying it from the correct text.
  • Every letter must have sufficient white space surrounding it. If one letter touched another in any spot, it invalidates the entire scroll.
  • If a single letter was so marred that it cannot be read at all, or resembles another letter (whether the defect is in the writing, or is due to a hole, tear or smudge), this invalidates the entire scroll. Each letter must be sufficiently legible so that even an ordinary schoolchild could distinguish it from other, similar letters.
  • The scribe must put precise space between words, so that one word will not look like two words, or two words look like one word.
  • The scribe must not alter the design of the sections, and must conform to particular line-lengths and paragraph configurations.
  • A Torah Scroll in which any mistake has been found cannot be used, and a decision regarding its restoration must be made within 30 days, or it must be buried."
  • from Accuracy of The Torah Text | Bible
 

Roh_Chris

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Thank goodness!!

Maxwel brought the party right here to Singles so I wouldn't have to make the long trek AAALLLLL the way over to the Bible Discussion Forum.

And by the way, Max.

You're wrong.

I'm pretty sure there must be something in the book of Hezekiah that would back me on this.

Sorry, it wasn't Maxwel. It was you who brought the party here.

And, perhaps, now you must be banished from the Singles Forum for bringing this upon us. :p
 

egeiro

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I disagree. ....

Well.... I OBJECT!

*Storms out, turns over a table, kicks a trash can, pushes over elderly person, sets abandoned building on fire, roasts a marshmallow, sings camp fire songs, gazes at stars, surfs or a rainbow on the back of a unicorn pooping out glitter.*
 

Roh_Chris

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You just brought the house down!