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The Whiners Thread


Everything is hunky dory
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The preacher didn't shake my hand
  3% (17)
I almost drowned during my baptism
  1% (8)
They will let anyone sing specials...
  10% (47)
The preacher is preaching to me
  6% (27)
Music is always rock-n-roll and loud
  3% (17)
No one ever calls me when I'm out
  10% (44)
It's too cold in there
  8% (37)
All the mixed perfume smells drive me crazy
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Don't click here
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RE: The Whiners Thread - 9/5/2008 4:36:03 PM   
2Preacher


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what kind of a name is "popsilufjesus" . I am not making fun of it, just interested to know how you came up with it.

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RE: The Whiners Thread - 9/5/2008 4:37:48 PM   
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Well, my nickname is Poppy/Popsi/Pops

Lufs = loves

Jesus, my first love

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RE: The Whiners Thread - 9/5/2008 4:50:41 PM   
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That's what I thought. I think it is great. Don't ask where I got "2Preacher" from. I think it had to do with the server not taking "Preacher, Mtnpreacher, Preacherman, Preacher2, Preacher1, etc. Turns out 2Preacher is the only one it would take.

I am a an honest to goodness Preacher btw.

GBU, PopsilufsJesus. Keep on loving him.

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RE: The Whiners Thread - 9/5/2008 4:53:18 PM   
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what type of church do you Shepherd?

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RE: The Whiners Thread - 9/5/2008 5:57:51 PM   
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I have a rather unique ministry at the moment. I am Baptist but my "church" is in the Nursing home. I don't have a regular congregation at this point. I am in between churches by God's choice.

He has given me a ministry in the local "Life Care Center" working with a very diverse group of older citizens. They are unable to attend regular church services outside the nursing home, so I bring the services to them.

Been doing it for 30 plus years off and on in different places and I love it. Started when I was 13 and went with two older men from my church. I play the guitar and sing and then preach a short message.

Thanks for asking.

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RE: The Whiners Thread - 9/5/2008 6:02:02 PM   
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ooo thats cool!

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RE: The Whiners Thread - 9/6/2008 1:26:18 AM   
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2Preacher, thank you for explaining your positions to me in your post #1799 here. I have been around pastors who seriously acted like that, so I was wondering.

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I disagree with you as to it's having anything to do with their salvation though. I think the problem is that some folks have never been taught about modesty either in the secular or religious world. Just look around you. We let "Hollywood" and the rest of society dictate what is stylish and what is not. The problem is, most of it any more, is very immodest.

Instead of having standards and convictions about how we dress in public which are Biblical. We seek to be stylish and "with it". In so doing we are only pleasing ourselves and not God. Like I said before, it is all in the MOTIVE of the HEART and who we are trying to please - the world, ourselves, or God. For me I choose modesty because it pleases God.

Nice talking to you. I appreciate your thoughts.

2Preacher

It is very hard for me to understand people who claim to be believers who have no thought regarding modesty. The two seem not to mix. Oh, well!

By the way, I used to have a ministry to a retirement home. I didn't do any preaching, however , but I prepared the service and got a group of people to go, including musicians and a speaker.

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RE: The Whiners Thread - 9/6/2008 11:28:40 AM   
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Abiyah:

Thanks again. As to the issue of modesty, I have problems with folks who seem to ignore it as well, but when ever we attach anything EXTERNAL whether it be dress, actions, language, church attendance, etc. to a persons Salvation we are treading a very thin line between grace and legalism.

Salvation is a matter of the heart and only God in heaven sees the heart. To say that one who professes to be a Christian and yet dresses or acts different than I do as a Christian is not a Christian, sets me up as a judge of things which I have no authority to judge. Only God and that other individual know the condition of the individual's heart.

Yes, the Scriptures do say "by their fruits ye shall know them" but it also says that the mark of believers is their "love" for God and each other. If I have reason to doubt my brother/sister's salvation or testimony because of the things I observe in their life and behavior, then "love" demands that I lovingly confront them with the issue in the spirit of humility. (Matt. 18:15-17; Gal. 6:1-2; Ephesians 4:2-7;Rom. 13:8; I Peter 1:22; I John 4:7; 4:12; II John 1:5)

The "natural" inclination is to avoid confrontation for most of us and I admit that it is hard to know when to confront a brother/sister, but if we truly love them as Christ loves them, we must do it. We must do this ALWAYS with the attitude of Paul who said, "except be for the grace of God, there go I".

The hardest part is that sometimes people don't respond the way they should when confronted. This is why most Christians don't do it. It is not because they don't love their brethren. It is sometimes because they, because of things in their own life, are not in a position to confront. OR it is because they fear the reaction of the other person.

I have prayed many times that God would keep me in such a mindset that when others confront issues in my life, I would be willing to listen and change what needs to be changed. The problem is most people won't say anything.

Just so we stay on topic, that brings to mind another whine of mine. I would rather a person who is upset with me over something or has been secretly offended by me, tell me so rather than keep it to themselves and stew until they blow up and our friendship is ruined. I have had this happen a lot in the past and it really hurts.

I have even confronted some in love, but even then sometimes they won't tell you straight up what is bothering them. Their actions say they're upset but they won't say why.

Maybe I am being over sensitive and there is really nothing to worry about, but it really hurts me especially when it is a close friend who acts this way and seemingly won't allow the situation to be corrected.

Thanks again

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RE: The Whiners Thread - 9/6/2008 12:05:32 PM   
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not a church whine- I guess it'd be a praise but I am sorely disappointed.

Hurricane hanna went right over my house and I prepared and my husband is in iraq for 2 weeks and you'd think that SOMETHING would'a happened but *sigh* NOTHING!

Okay so it is not a whine but really all the HYPE and then this beautiful let down.

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RE: The Whiners Thread - 9/6/2008 5:53:07 PM   
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Ezri:

I live in Florida and believe me that is no whine. If the hurricane missed you then count your blessings. I have seen those things up close and personal many times. The good Lord was watching out for you.

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RE: The Whiners Thread - 9/6/2008 6:45:27 PM   
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I am with Ezri, bummed out!!!


BOO!!!


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RE: The Whiners Thread - 9/6/2008 6:54:32 PM   
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preacher- I have lived through my fair share. Dad was Navy- that meant living in coastal areas. I can remember taping windows and boarding up the big glass doors on the back of the houses often. We have had a hand full since we moved here. Gaston in 2004 was only a cat 1 storm but it made our little here and gone again creek into a river and downed a few trees. We caught remnants of Alberto in 2006 and had fun the same year with Ernesto. Again flooding and high winds. in 2007 we were camping on Ft. Fisher as Gabrielle came on shore.

We had such high expectations *wink* and were totally prepared (honestly we were) as we figured that this would the prime time to have a killer storm as my husband is out of town.


Yes- it was divine protection.

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RE: The Whiners Thread - 9/6/2008 6:57:24 PM   
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OOOO

We weren't protected here. Sometimes I just want to meet Jesus. And I figured if it was through a hurricane that would be fine by me...

Also, it's new to me and so that kind of brought up the level of excitement for me...

I am sure many people do not think it is a time for REJOICING, but rejoicing I was and praying for it tooo...


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RE: The Whiners Thread - 9/6/2008 7:17:08 PM   
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Popsi,

I love thunder storms and Hurricanes usually come with big ones. I have actually fried a computer by storm casing online then running outside to watch the show. ZAP! Mmmm I lost all kinds of stuff when that happened. I could be a storm chaser. Something about watching the awesome power of God unleashed across the sky like that. *WOW*

I have always LOVED storms! Clara in 1977 or Dotti in 1976 I dunno which it was but I remember it getting all calm outside and my folks going into the back yard to set the swing set back up so I took my little brother and sister across the street to the drainage ditch. This was a 10' deep trench that ALWAYS had water in it. I was either 7 or 6 at the time so my sister would have been 6 or 5 and my brother would have been 4 or 3. My folks found us all three sitting with our feet dangling in the 10' of water in the drainage ditch watching the back side of the hurricane come rolling in. MmmmHmmm the storm was only half over.

My only REAL whine right now is that my honey is baking in Iraq where it got up to 122* today.

~e


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RE: The Whiners Thread - 9/6/2008 7:25:33 PM   
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awhh, I am glad you enjoy storms...me tooo!

you know the scripture that says...Jesus comes like the rain. I LOVE that scripture. And He truly comes like the rain. Literally and figuratively!

awhh, pour hubby...

my whine is that I didn't call the flower nursery quick enough today and now I have to wait til Mon! ah!

when does your hubby come home?


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RE: The Whiners Thread - 9/6/2008 7:45:30 PM   
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this is a 2 week trip- he will be home the 14th but then he will be in training from the 22 of sept til the first part of Nov and then he goes back. It is a 12 month tour.

My cat is sitting on my homework. <-- is that a good whine?

~e


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RE: The Whiners Thread - 9/6/2008 7:54:39 PM   
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Wow.

Him being gone for soooo long must be difficult!!! Has he deployed many times?

my whine is this...I don't understand a few things...


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RE: The Whiners Thread - 9/6/2008 8:09:44 PM   
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Storms are not a whine for me because I am a weather nut.

I spent the entire Labor Day weekend plotting Gustav. We are waterlogged from the rain for 5 days.

I can't really say a whole lot right now because IKE is out there and I'm busy flipping channels between the weather channel and CNN and checking the NOAA radar sites.

Wow! What if N.O. has to evacuate again so soon. It is obvious to say that a million folks will immediately go postal, huh?
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RE: The Whiners Thread - 9/6/2008 8:27:30 PM   
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Most likely!

I was hoping that hurricane Ike might happen its way on North Carolina! So my whine is that it looks like it might not come near us at all...

Boooo


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RE: The Whiners Thread - 9/6/2008 9:53:39 PM   
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Popsi, I am in NC- East of Raleigh(which I NEVER spell right the first time).

Darryl, is it looking like Ike will visit you all? As for N.O. yeah, I think some folks will go postal fer sure. There'd be A LOT of complaining going on there. I wonder if any of them post here?

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RE: The Whiners Thread - 9/6/2008 10:25:21 PM   
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I am in Craven County...have only lived here since January!


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RE: The Whiners Thread - 9/7/2008 2:51:25 PM   
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I am east of Raleigh but west of I-95.

Church was awesome today.

I am gonna whine about my Migraine though. I cried at church(more than once) and now my migraine is kicking hard. Knife in the eye and nauseous kinda kicking.

~e


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RE: The Whiners Thread - 9/7/2008 4:14:34 PM   
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Awww I hope your migraine goes away...

My biggest whine...have a headache because the bestie has a definition of pride that I don't think is truly pride...

She believes that if someone knows something and then someone else is like....that's wrong...the person saying that the other person is wrong is prideful...

Or something like that...And I don't think that is pride, but oh well. We are done talking about it now!



800!!!


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RE: The 1-Stop Whiners Thread - 9/7/2008 7:57:38 PM   
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quote:

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ORIGINAL: ShallbeRebuilt

Actually, I have to take issue with this one. Done correctly, playing the chordal accompaniment is very fun and can be exciting, too, especially if you have a keyboard with synth patches. Doing it just right to fit the music is an art and a talent, believe me.

shallbe

Knock yourself out. But I was a music major and have played & arranged for our church orchestra since 1992. I'd rather watch paint dry than listen to just chords.


Yeah, "just chords" without a melody either being played on an instrument or sung is pretty boring. Who would want to hear "just chords." But chording as a means of accompaniment can sound fantastic. Depends on the musician and/or the arrangement. There's chording and there's chording. KWIM?

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RE: The 1-Stop Whiners Thread - 9/7/2008 10:12:31 PM   
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I love "just chords".... I can listen to them, and fill my mind with any mode imaginable.
listen to the song bluesette sometime. lots of chords
bluesette
the first 11 measures of this songs are pretty much just the chords.

the guy who wrote this is the same guy who played the ending song of sesame street.

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