http://www.wikichristian.org/wiki/en/api.php?action=feedcontributions&user=68.107.102.129&feedformat=atom WikiChristian - User contributions [en] 2024-03-29T12:59:23Z User contributions MediaWiki 1.32.1 http://www.wikichristian.org/wiki/en/index.php?title=Testimonies&diff=1721 Testimonies 2005-01-24T22:44:19Z <p>68.107.102.129: </p> <hr /> <div>[[R. Curran's testimony]]<br /> <br /> Dudes, if you don't accept Christ as your personal savior, he will totally torture you in hell after God kills you. --[[User:68.107.102.129|68.107.102.129]] 14:44, 24 Jan 2005 (PST) 's testimony. I like totally don't want to be tortured by Christ, that's why I'm a christian. The rest of you are hypocrates.<br /> <br /> [[J.D.|Testimony of J.D.]]<br /> <br /> [[Suzanne Thomas|Testimony of Suzanne Thomas]]<br /> <br /> ==External links==<br /> [http://www.believerscafe.com/testimonies/testimonies.html testimonies of people saved]<br /> <br /> Dudes, if you don't accept Christ as your personal savior, he will totally torture you in hell after God kills you.</div> 68.107.102.129 http://www.wikichristian.org/wiki/en/index.php?title=User:Mikki&diff=1722 User:Mikki 2005-01-24T22:36:35Z <p>68.107.102.129: </p> <hr /> <div>A friend and I were canoeing on the Goobraganda River in southern New South Wales. This was an area new to us, but the guide books suggested that the grading should be within our skills. On one of the main rapids that my friend decided not to paddle but I wanted to have a go at, I capsised into the cold water.<br /> <br /> This river receives it water from snow melt in the Snowy Mountains, so the temperature was very cold. During the capsize, I had lost control of my paddle and it drifted off downstream. It was all that I could do to drag myself and my kayak to the side of the river before collapsing on the bank to recover. Once I recovered a bit we had a quick look for the paddle but had no success. The problem was that the car was several kilometres downriver and without a paddle we would have to leave the boats and walk to the car and then return to collect the boats.<br /> <br /> <br /> We walked along a path that led further downstream. When the path rejoined the river, we separated with my friend Wayne heading downstream and me heading upstream. As I approached a small bend in the river I prayed specifically to God &quot;Lord, I remember what you did with the jammed canoe on the Barrington, this missing paddle is just as easy for you. Please provide now as you did then.&quot;<br /> <br /> I had no sooner spoken these words (only seconds) when as I looked around the corner, there was my paddle right beside the bank where I could easily bend down and pick it up without having to get into the cold river again.<br /> <br /> With the paddle regained, we were able to paddle down to our car without any further problems. Praise God. I know that I serve a prayer answering God, who listens and responds to the needs of His dearly loved children. When I look back on answered prayers, I am always encouraged as to the faithfulness of God.<br /> <br /> <br /> ----<br /> Hmmm, God helped you find a stupid paddle, but he did not help his own son dying on a cross. Odd, isn't it? I'll explain your misunderstading in more detail. You think that God moved the paddle after you asked Him or Her to do it? Or do you think the paddle was always there, but God just planted this thought in your brain, making you ask Him or Her to &quot;help&quot; you even thought no help was necessary? Or perhaps God just planted the memories of your trip into your brain, and the trip never happened in the first place? Do you now understand that you are not a true Christian, but a heathen? Drop and give me 20, and then go and pray 50 times.<br /> <br /> &quot;Dudes, if you don't accept Christ as your personal savior, he will totally torture you in hell after God kills you&quot; - a true Christian said this. One of very few who understand the essence of being and believing.</div> 68.107.102.129 http://www.wikichristian.org/wiki/en/index.php?title=Sandbox&diff=1723 Sandbox 2005-01-24T22:31:41Z <p>68.107.102.129: </p> <hr /> <div>Dudes, if you don't accept Christ as your personal savior, he will totally torture you in hell after God kills you.</div> 68.107.102.129 http://www.wikichristian.org/wiki/en/index.php?title=Wikka&diff=1737 Wikka 2005-01-24T22:30:15Z <p>68.107.102.129: </p> <hr /> <div>Dudes, if you don't accept Christ as your personal savior, he will totally torture you in hell after God kills you.</div> 68.107.102.129 http://www.wikichristian.org/wiki/en/index.php?title=Atheism&diff=1724 Atheism 2005-01-24T22:28:53Z <p>68.107.102.129: </p> <hr /> <div>[[Introductions to atheism]]<br /> <br /> Dudes, if you don't accept Christ as your personal savior, he will totally torture you in hell after God kills you.</div> 68.107.102.129 http://www.wikichristian.org/wiki/en/index.php?title=User_talk:80.41.204.93&diff=9903 User talk:80.41.204.93 2005-01-24T22:28:22Z <p>68.107.102.129: </p> <hr /> <div>Where do you get off calling me a vandal, you jerk?</div> 68.107.102.129 http://www.wikichristian.org/wiki/en/index.php?title=Atheism&diff=1712 Atheism 2005-01-24T22:21:49Z <p>68.107.102.129: </p> <hr /> <div>[[Introductions to atheism]]<br /> <br /> Dudes, if you don't accept Christ as your personal savior, he will totally torture you in hell after God kills you.</div> 68.107.102.129 http://www.wikichristian.org/wiki/en/index.php?title=Atheism&diff=1711 Atheism 2005-01-24T22:20:47Z <p>68.107.102.129: </p> <hr /> <div>[[Introductions to atheism]]<br /> <br /> Dudes, if you don't accept Christ as your savior, he will totally torture you in hell after God kills you.</div> 68.107.102.129 http://www.wikichristian.org/wiki/en/index.php?title=User:Mikki&diff=1715 User:Mikki 2005-01-24T22:13:35Z <p>68.107.102.129: </p> <hr /> <div>A friend and I were canoeing on the Goobraganda River in southern New South Wales. This was an area new to us, but the guide books suggested that the grading should be within our skills. On one of the main rapids that my friend decided not to paddle but I wanted to have a go at, I capsised into the cold water.<br /> <br /> This river receives it water from snow melt in the Snowy Mountains, so the temperature was very cold. During the capsize, I had lost control of my paddle and it drifted off downstream. It was all that I could do to drag myself and my kayak to the side of the river before collapsing on the bank to recover. Once I recovered a bit we had a quick look for the paddle but had no success. The problem was that the car was several kilometres downriver and without a paddle we would have to leave the boats and walk to the car and then return to collect the boats.<br /> <br /> <br /> We walked along a path that led further downstream. When the path rejoined the river, we separated with my friend Wayne heading downstream and me heading upstream. As I approached a small bend in the river I prayed specifically to God &quot;Lord, I remember what you did with the jammed canoe on the Barrington, this missing paddle is just as easy for you. Please provide now as you did then.&quot;<br /> <br /> I had no sooner spoken these words (only seconds) when as I looked around the corner, there was my paddle right beside the bank where I could easily bend down and pick it up without having to get into the cold river again.<br /> <br /> With the paddle regained, we were able to paddle down to our car without any further problems. Praise God. I know that I serve a prayer answering God, who listens and responds to the needs of His dearly loved children. When I look back on answered prayers, I am always encouraged as to the faithfulness of God.<br /> <br /> <br /> ----<br /> Hmmm, God helped you find a stupid paddle, but he did not help his own son dying on a cross. Odd, isn't it?</div> 68.107.102.129