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Anonymous (64.26.82.18)
06-04-2004, 05:17 PM
Here is a thread for everyone to throw in their two cents about the hottest women at GGWO/GGCA
Anonymous (152.163.253.102)
06-04-2004, 05:47 PM
You need to get out more!!!!!!!!!!!!~ I am ticked off and your choice of woman is definitly out dated. Woman who submit to carl's foolish bablings are very shallow minded have fun.
Anonymous (65.206.42.178)
06-04-2004, 09:48 PM
Should there a subcategory for hottest secretaries?
Sam Spade (200.39.208.250)
06-05-2004, 12:00 AM
How about a vote for the loneliest, most repressed, reclusive, vacuous, afraid-of-women losers?
All the above.
Anonymous (24.91.243.180)
06-05-2004, 03:31 AM
josh gray
Anonymous (70.16.27.227)
06-05-2004, 03:33 AM
there are some hot MILFs in the church!!!
Anonymous (64.12.116.66)
06-05-2004, 04:23 AM
hopefully not your own.. grow up!
Anonymous (68.33.184.79)
06-05-2004, 05:45 AM
MILFs?
Xavier Roberts (64.12.116.66)
06-05-2004, 05:46 AM
68, you don't want to know.
Anonymous (68.33.184.79)
06-05-2004, 05:47 AM
oh
Anonymous (68.33.184.79)
06-06-2004, 04:56 AM
can't let this fall down the line can we?
Anonymous (4.139.3.144)
06-07-2004, 01:16 PM
Perhaps if Kathy Brown would set an example in her own attire and would insist that her "girl singers" dress more appropriately on stage; comments like these wouldn't exist.
Anonymous (205.188.117.20)
06-07-2004, 01:55 PM
This is a very sad topic. There should not have to be any comments made on the young ladies appearence at church and school. The problem lies directly with the parents.
Anonymous (152.163.253.102)
06-07-2004, 02:03 PM
Give me a break. Were I new to the board, I would assume that the person who started this thread has never laid eyes at anyone at GGWO and merely started it to get a rise out of people.
Why are so many people here void of reason?
margo (152.163.253.102)
06-07-2004, 02:04 PM
everyone should be abe to dress and conduct themselves as they please.i dont really think Gods big concern is they type of clothing one wears. i am personally a big fan of looking upon the heart and not the outter appearance. whoever chooses to blame the young ladies for their dress code is like blaming the rapee for being raped.
it is not an issue as to what they wear. it is the not-so-spiritual way of the person, and i am assuming it is a male gendered individual, is reacting to it.
now THAT is the person whose heart and mind is thinking well ... in the lower echelons of the waist center in the GROIN area!!
Anonymous (205.188.117.20)
06-07-2004, 02:23 PM
You are kidding right? I said the problem is the parents of the young ladies. There is alot of scripture backing up modesty. No you shouldnt dress anyway you please at church and as a christian. The heart reflects the outer appearence
and the outer appearence reflects the heart, you have a do as you darn well please grace attitude
Cara (64.12.116.66)
06-07-2004, 02:25 PM
Basically TBS/GGWO is a male-dominated church, subtly taught and outwardly enforced that women were beneath the man in spirituality, intelligence and emotional make-up.
He enforced from the pulpit that women should not have close relationships because of "soul power attachments." I have come to realize Pastor was afraid of women ever gaining strength in his church. He should be afraid!!
This forum was started by a woman, it is women who have had the guts to speak up. it is women that have been the central voice on factnet. It is women that are removing their families from this church, it is women who are taking their children out of that school. It is women who have reached out to each other and found a supportive and strong system of "close relationships" to move away from this male-dominated church.
It is women that have become this male-led ministry's worst nightmare. Why? Because we have more spirituality in our little finger than all the "male" leaders of GG. We have more guts and more intelligence, but most importantly we have "real relationships" with other women to draw strength from.
This male-dominated ministry is being exposed by women who had guts enough to be men and DO SOMETHING!
How ironic and how like God!
Cara (ancara60@yahoo.com)
SJ (152.163.253.102)
06-07-2004, 03:20 PM
Margo,
You say "everyone should be able to dress and conduct themselves as they please", and the young ladies should not be blamed for their dress code.
In other words, everyone can do what is right in their own eyes. That is so wrong. Christians have a responsibility to conduct and present themselves in a godly way. While God doesn't look on the outward appearance as far as a person's physical characteristics, the way a person dresses is a choice that affects all around him.
Some of the "dress codes" of some women are just plain suggestive and very revealing. It is a fact that men are more visually stimulated than women, and to dress in a suggestive way would be a stumbling block to them. It is not that they are evil, they are just wired that way.
We all have a responsibility to strengthen and build up each other in Christ, not to present temptation or questionable things that cause people to stumble.
"But beware lest somehow this liberty of yours become a stumbling block to those who are weak" I Cor 8:9
talkintruth (64.12.116.66)
06-07-2004, 03:26 PM
My daughter is in a younger grade of the elementary school at GGCA. On P.E. day, one of her classmates wore her shorts just above knee level (not much but just above.) The teacher said, "There are strange men out there that like to look at pretty little girl's legs. If you wear shorts like that, strange men will be looking at those pretty little legs and you don't want that."
Can you imagine the questions my daughter had?
Also, regarding the heart reflecting the outer appearance...Jesus loved them all. He loved John the Baptist, fishermen, etc., and none of them wore suits and ties. He loved the prostitutes and demon possessed. He takes us as we are, and cleans up what HE feels needs to be cleaned up. We have to be careful not to make Jesus unapproachable just because of appearance and dress.
talkintruth (64.12.116.66)
06-07-2004, 03:34 PM
Who decides what is revealing and suggestive?
To say that men are more visually stimulated and that a woman's dress creates a stumbling block puts a lot of pressure on the woman.
We teach our daughter to dress modestly, but we also treat our boys about self-control and respect. I would never excuse one of my son's for acting inappropriately by saying that it was a girl's fault for how she dresses. God wants to reach them all on his terms not on our terms, and I think anyone should feel welcome to walk in any Christian church despite their attire.
SJ (205.188.117.20)
06-07-2004, 03:52 PM
Talkin Truth,
You ask "Who decides what is revealing and suggestive?" Sometimes it is just common sense.
I am talking about the situations where there is no doubt that something is suggestive, where all it takes is having eyes in your head to know that. I am not talking about a child's shorts that are an inch too short...obviously what was said to your daughter was ridiculous and totally inappropriate and I agree with you there.
Your children go to a Christian school. Mine has been in public school, and I don't know if you have seen lately some of the "dress codes" there lately. Some girls are barely covered, and if they lift their arms or walk up a flight of stairs they may as well not even be wearing clothes. I am not exaggerating.
I am not saying that is an excuse for anyone to act inappropriately or without self control. But it certainly doesn't help, and there is no reason to dress that way. To dress modestly should not "put a lot of pressure" on a woman as you say.
Of course, as you say, anyone should feel welcome to walk in any Christian church despite their attire. Especially those not saved who are looking for God. But for Christians who have been there and been taught, their dress should reflect godly character.
It's the same principle as smoking, drinking, drugs, etc. Our bodies are temples of the Holy Spirit and we should treat them with respect.
SJ
Anonymous (205.188.117.20)
06-07-2004, 04:00 PM
There is a big difference between an elementary school girl wearing shorts an inch above the knee and a young woman wearing shorts with her rear end hanging out.
Differentiating those situations is not difficult for those of us who have been allowed to practice thinking.
Holding females (regardless of theire age) responsible for the actions of males is not appropriate.
talkintruth (64.12.116.66)
06-07-2004, 04:06 PM
I teach in a public school, so I have seen some of the dress. I just don't think all or even most of the responsibility should go to the female. I think it goes to both.
SJ (205.188.117.20)
06-07-2004, 04:27 PM
Responsibility for what?
I think everyone is responsible to make sure they conduct themselves and present themselves appropriately
Anonymous (68.33.184.79)
06-07-2004, 05:01 PM
talkin truth...have you taken your kids out yet? You seem to have given out more info than you shoul have...they can probably figure you out now...
talkintruth (64.12.116.66)
06-07-2004, 05:04 PM
Exactly - I think the same thing - everyone is responsible for their behaviors.
My point for bringing up what happened in my daughter's class is that I think that we have to be careful not to start at an early age to put pressures on our girls that they are resposible if inappropriate things happen to them based on how they are dressed.
If a boy sees a girl who is barely covered, he still needs to control himself. The boy would still be at fault if he did something inappropriate.
In the public school where I teach, we teach a lot of character/integrity curricula. When we talk about self-respect, we do talk about dress and how we carry ourselves. Conversatoin runs the gambit from sitting without taking the world's picture when we wear a dress - lol, to respecting our bodies - dress/signals, etc. Then we talk about walking away and still making the right choice regardless of the signals.
talkintruth (64.12.116.66)
06-07-2004, 05:07 PM
By the way, I totally agree SJ that some of the clothes are way out of hand. I just also work with the boys in the school to drive home that that does not give them an open invitation to act on it, because they are still responsible.
Anonymous (68.34.67.195)
06-07-2004, 05:13 PM
Cara: I loved your observation about the women being the ones to take the lead here. That is definitely what I have experienced in coming to terms with the abusive atmosphere at ggwo. It seems the woman is in tune with the inappropriateness of a lot that goes on, the imbalance of power, etc... The men don't want to rock the boat so much. But, if a man is truly led of God, he sees that his wife is correct in her assessment and then has the courage to move on. I have seen this scenario play itself out many times. AJL
Cara (152.163.253.102)
06-07-2004, 05:28 PM
Yes.. what a process! It took many years for my husband to recognize my individual walk with God, seperate from GGWO group-think. That I was spiritual... and now I am spiritual and vocal. I have seen the same thing, it is the women that sees first and gently opens the door to the light for their husbands.
Cara
Jessica Patton (66.30.49.45)
06-07-2004, 06:05 PM
Cara,
That is exactly what has been happening for us. In leaving, I had to push right past the echoes of condemnation coming from the teaching we all received all these years about women (wow, is it SUBTLE but there!). I was dying inside- I couldn't stay in the church. I wasn't leaving God. Not rebelling (-"Jezzebel spirit")...
Now WE are out. My husband still has yet to go through some of the transition process many have spoken about on this board. But WE are out. And together.
Thank YOU, Jesus!
Cara (152.163.253.102)
06-07-2004, 06:38 PM
Jessica, We are out and we are together too!
My husband recently said "Thank God for the women that have taken a stand, this is a women-led movement and they have been revealed as the spiritually intuned ones, not the men of the church" ( taking nothing away from the exceptional men involved)
I really do love the irony of that! We were so subtly taught to suppress our individuality as women in this church and yet we held within us this well of Godliness that the leadership refused to tap. If they had, Oh, what would have sprung forth! Instead that well is being used by God to expose the ungodliness of the current leadership!
Anonymous (205.188.117.20)
06-08-2004, 12:12 AM
Would that include that retro model who is married to pastor. The pills have taking their toll though.
COG (141.157.77.172)
06-08-2004, 04:16 AM
Does GGCA have a dress code?
I remember being told in Bible college that women should wear skirts to services and even classes as much as possible.
We were not permitted to wear shorts on campus in Lenox. I understood that rule because there are always people who don't know how short too short is.
I remember getting ready to go to class my first day in college and having my roommate tell me that my sleeveless sun dress was not appropriate because it showed my bare arms. I am a very modest person. Believe me, everything else was covered. I put a shirt on over the dress and went to class.
Now that I think about it, I doubt a dress code would help. I remember my Catholic girlfriends in high school leaving home looking like such nice prim young ladies and then hiking up their skirts and folding the waistband so that their skirts were short for school. http://www.factnet.org/discus/clipart/happy.gif
margo (152.163.253.102)
06-09-2004, 02:03 AM
nooone has a right on any forum in this site to tell anyone they are "SO WRONG" you can think as you please as is your standard with your relationshiop with God and i will do the same.
After all God did tell Samual regarding David do not look on the outward appearance because God LOOKS upon the heart. i dress how i please and i always have, as a matter of fact when i lived on the caribbean island of St maarten, an this is a totally acceptable way for euros and caribbeans to spend a day at the beach...families. mothers fathers with their kids.... nothing sexual just enjoying.. (ooh i can feel the reproach already!!) i even went nude on the very acceptable nude bathing lifestyle there.... it never made me less of a christian and noone ever looked at me and judged me as less of one either.
(but obviously here i just put myself on the judgemental hotseat by blurting out the nude thing haha) come on judgers!! make you comments now!
RJ (141.154.186.91)
06-09-2004, 02:21 AM
COG...get this!
That last year I was in Lenox, when Linda Canino turned into the queen of the panty hose and pumps, and wanted all the sweet Beaker girls dressed accordingly, I got a note for a conference with her. I was not fresh out of high school when I attended SSB. I was nearly 30. And the many coinferences with her and others were getting out of hand. The gist of every meetings was how we as women were supposed to make God look good to the unsaved. Anyway, I get to her office, I have known her already 3 years and she asks me straight ourt if I am a lesbian.
I swear I thought I was in bizzaro world. She went on to say that she had noticed that I never wore a dress. She wanted to know, and asked again if I were lesbian and why did I not wear dresses. Was there something I needed to confess, she asked.
I was angry to point of screaming at her, but also on the verge of howling laughter. She was so serious. I said..."Linda. Although it is none of your business I am not a lesbian. Nor does my obvious lack of skirt wearing give you the right to ask. But just so you know..." I pulled up both pant legs so she could see my badly scarred and mishapen lower leggs caused by a near fatal car accident I had been in in '78.
Can you believe it, she said "oh, well, see if you can find a dress anyway." I said sure...whatever. I never did. And she never asked me again.
It seemed the damage to my "reputation" was minimal, meaning the subject hadn't been broadcast by the people she had talked to about me...but I recall at that time the day school girls AND the bible school girls were repeatedly scrutinized for dress code violations. We mustn't over excite the future pastors of America...*LOL* It seemed to be ok to get tarted up with a ton of make-up, tight skirts and spike heels, but not to caught wearing slacks too many days in a row...*LOL*
Roberta
margo (152.163.253.102)
06-09-2004, 03:30 AM
back in 1979 i had my one and only closed door meeting with Carl. i had come in from connecticut where i was attending a school for court reporting (with the graces of TBS at the time for those of you who think i departed THEN.. i didnt) i went to discuss what i thought was an important issue regarding a Pastor who had made some slandrous statements and accusations toward me.
i was dressed in a black wool a line skirt that came below the calf. a silver blouse and a pair of hose that had some designs running thru them along with a pair of black high heeled pumps.
as soon as he closed the door he looked at my hose and said " mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm, what kind of stockings are those?" i naively explained to him they were textured hose and began explaining my reason for being there.
he didnt listen to one thing i said. i was also wearing a particularly deep red shade of lipstick that day and the next statement out of his mouth was " you have such beautiful full lips"
when i cordially thanked him for his compliment and continued discussing the issue i initialy made the appointment for he gave up his overtures. when i left his office i thought i had just imagined these comments as sexual advances. can you imagine....
COG (70.16.28.242)
06-09-2004, 03:56 AM
RJ:
LOL....let me tell you about my little "talk" with Linda!
I worked in a place that employed a lot of TBS students. For any of you that were in Lenox, it was called Avalon. I was one of the few women who worked there at the time (I think you worked there as well at one point.) Avalon was a place for people 21+ who had disabilities and mental health issues. The work was hard. I still have a bit mark scar on my arm as well as many scars inflicted by the residents. I was also punched in the jaw so hard once that I thought it was broken.
Due to the violent behavior of most of the residents, there were many more men working there than women. Most of the men were from the SSB.
Because we worked so many hours together and went to school together we were all friends. They watched my back and made sure I was not beaten up too much...LOL. We often ate lunch together, sat together in classes.
I was called to Linda's office and questioned about my friendship with the "guys". I explained that we were all just buddies. I even told her that she could talk to various pastors who worked at Avalon if she wanted to be sure that nothing improper was going on.
She said "You seem to be quite adament that you are only friends with these men. You do like men don't you?" (In other words, she was asking if I liked women!) I think that I just laughed and said "Well of course!"
I hope Linda is happy and well wherever she may be.
Anonymous (64.12.117.20)
06-09-2004, 03:59 AM
why was Linda asking everyone if they were lesbians? that is so strange
COG (70.16.28.242)
06-09-2004, 04:25 AM
Margo.....quite a story. It does not surprise me one bit. The funny thing is that Carl always said that anytime a woman was meeting with a man that the door should remain open.
I remember once I was at Bible College in Baltimore. A certain pastor had a certain young lady in his office. Quite a few of us were sitting in the hallway outside of the office. I remember closing the door so that he and the young lady would not be disturbed. He came to the door, yanked it open, and yelled at me for closing it telling me that I should know better. Who would have thought that that pastor and that young lady would end up having an affair a few years later???
RJ (141.154.186.91)
06-09-2004, 04:56 AM
Why all the lesbian questions? I'll tell you why...at the time Pastor was on a "too many perverts on campus" kick. Seriously. We girls were told not to comb each other's hair, massage another girl's shoulders, not to be too long in the shower rooms together, to be wary of girls with short hair...etc etc. He talked a lot about it. He would bang the pulpit and carry one something fierce about "the lesbians in the dormitories"...I always had the feeling he talked about sex so much because he had sexual hang ups....guess I was right.
I worked at Avalon too. It was a dangerous place and I thanked God more than once that the guys from school would help protect the girls and each other. You had to be close friends with the people you were working with, so you knew who was watching your back.
The pastors and such were consumed and overly concerned about the personal relationships that happened on campus. Scott and I were friends for all the years we were there (engaged the last year) and spent a LOT of time together. I was told bluntly to stop seeing so much of him. I kinda thought it was funny as at the time I figured we were just friends, and how were we supposed to do bus ministry together and take classes togehter etc and not see each other? They were really paranoid about the student's no touch love sex lives...seems like they should have been more concerned with their own.
Roberta
Anonymous (4.139.15.250)
06-09-2004, 07:10 AM
Isaiah 42:8 "I am the Lord; that is My name! And My glory I will not give to another, nor My praises to graven images."
COG (141.157.118.107)
06-09-2004, 03:44 PM
On the same note as the "lesbian issue"...I remember times when Stevens would bang on the pulpit and scream "Fag, fag, faggoty, fag, fags....they make me sick. They are all going to hell."
I also remember him talking about sex too much from the pulpit. He talked about stuff that I had never heard of (RJ, you may remember that I was right out of high school and had been raised by very strict parents.) I could not get over the fact that he stood up there and talked about how filthy it was for a man to expect his wife to perform oral sex on him. He also said that a woman should NEVER tell her husband no unless she was very ill and they both agreed to not have sex for a short period of time. I used to wonder how he could tell married people what to do in their private lives!
I was in Germany for a convention once. We were having a rap session at the Hilton. He stood in front of several hundred people and talked about sex. It had nothing to do with the topic he started out with. I remember hearing people talking on the way home. One woman said "Pastor said that it is filthy for a wife to perform oral sex on her husband. He didn't mention a man doing the same to his wife. I wonder if that is wrong too?" I remember laughing (must have been the jet lag....lol) and telling her to go and ask him. LOL
Cordell Walker (66.90.181.249)
06-09-2004, 05:48 PM
COG, I was at that Germany conference,too.
Anonymous (205.188.117.20)
06-09-2004, 06:03 PM
Cordell, what is your recollection?
Cordell Walker (66.90.181.249)
06-09-2004, 06:19 PM
Pretty much the same as yours, only I began thinking about the verse Hebrews 13:4 "Marriage is to be held in honor among all, and the marriage bed is to be undefiled; for fornicators and adulterers God will judge." And I began to wonder if Carl had never seen the connection between Song of Solomon and sex before. Carl Stevens once told me that he married out of lust--that was in 1973--I think lust colored all he ever taught about sex and marriage.
Anonymous (64.26.65.85)
06-09-2004, 08:52 PM
And how many times did you say you've been married Cordell? Is it 3 or 4?
Anonymous (216.183.184.131)
06-09-2004, 09:15 PM
And how many times have you been married oh righteous 64.26.65.85 ?
Anonymous (152.163.253.102)
06-09-2004, 09:19 PM
The very tiring tactic of GG, Mr.64.26.65.85, don't like the message? attack the messenger!
Cordell Walker (66.90.181.249)
06-09-2004, 09:28 PM
(64.26.65.85)
"And how many times did you say you've been married Cordell? Is it 3 or 4?"
You seem to think you know an awful lot about me. Why not spill your guts and if you're right I'll own up. If you're facts are straight I'll even say who I am. IF YOUR FACTS ARE STRAIGHT. Come on big boy, take your best shot.
Anonymous (216.183.184.131)
06-09-2004, 09:40 PM
Before you answer that 64.26.65.85
Please remember:
How would pastor respond?
on second thought.....
Cordell Walker (66.90.181.249)
06-09-2004, 09:45 PM
How would pastor respond? "I've got a file on that guy three inches thick, I could bring him down just like that (does his fancy finger snap)."
Then...the crowd goes wild.
Or...
"Now I'm not talking about personalities, I'm talking about principles..." Then he slams the person.
Come on hot shot. Let 'er rip. Put up or shut up!
Anonymous (64.26.65.85)
06-09-2004, 09:57 PM
Sorry, Cordell. Got you confused with that Faucett guy.
Cordell Walker (66.90.181.249)
06-09-2004, 09:59 PM
Is that the best you can do? We have horses down here with more character than you.
Anonymous (64.26.65.85)
06-09-2004, 10:04 PM
And you're a prime example of why there are more horses asses in the world than horses.
Cordell Walker (66.90.181.249)
06-09-2004, 10:10 PM
You have just proved that you are a talk a lot know nothing. You have no idea who I am nor do you know anything about my past or present marital state. If you did, you would say so rather than the regular GGWO accuse and tapdance gig. And you're not even a good dancer. Still waiting for the facts, smart guy. Or did you just want to continue with the ad hominem name calling? Either way your pastor must be proud of you.
Anonymous (64.12.117.20)
06-09-2004, 10:14 PM
The truth will not be suppressed.
The old tactics aren't working anymore.
Control is slipping away.
A new day is dawning.
Thanks be to our great and glorious God!
Anonymous (216.183.184.131)
06-09-2004, 10:21 PM
ggwo cant stop me from singing...
Let freedom ring...
Let the white dove sing ,,
Let the whole world know todays the day of
reckoning..
Roll the stone away ..
Let the guilty pay..
Its Independence day...
Anonymous (149.174.164.83)
06-09-2004, 10:22 PM
Thank you Jesus for the "satanic internet"!!!
Anonymous (149.174.164.83)
06-09-2004, 10:23 PM
Sing it Martina! Abuse is abuse..spiritual or domestic... Let freedom ring!
Cordell Walker (66.90.181.249)
06-09-2004, 10:25 PM
As long as we're going to sing, I used this on another thread, but it applies here, too. I love the hymns, and Christian music--but every now and then the culture strikes the right chord, from Pink Floyd:
On the turning away
from the pale and downtrodden
and the words they say
wich we won't understand
" don't accept that what's happening
is just a case of others' suffering
or you'll find that you're joining in
the turning away"
It's a sin that somehow
light is changing to shadow
and casting it's shroud
over all we have known
unaware how the ranks have grown
driven on by a heart of stone
we could find that we're all alone
in the dream of the proud
On the wings of the night
as the daytime is stirring
where the speechless unite
in a silent accord
using words you will find are strange
and mesmerised as they light the flame
feel the new wind of change
on the wings of the night
No more turning away
from the weak and the weary
no more turning away
from the coldness inside
just a world that we all must share
it's not enough just to stand and stare
is it only a dream that there'll be
no more turning away
Anonymous (68.33.132.78)
06-09-2004, 10:27 PM
AMEN!!! to Anon 64.12.117.20 at 05:14. God is slowly but surely revealing the truth!
Anonymous (205.188.117.20)
06-10-2004, 12:36 AM
Cordell:
Put the acid down and step away from the computer.
Cordell Walker (66.90.181.249)
06-10-2004, 10:45 PM
205.188
Oooops:
"Purple haze all in my brain
Lately things just don’t seem the same
Actin’ funny, but I don’t know why
’scuse me while I kiss the sky..."
Regina (149.174.164.83)
06-11-2004, 01:38 AM
Cordell,
Now that's funny!
Regina
Cordell Walker (66.90.181.249)
06-11-2004, 08:07 AM
No, Regina, I am a humorless automaton.
"Domo arigato, Mr. Roboto, domo...domo
Domo arigato, Mr. Roboto, domo...domo
Domo arigato, Mr. Roboto, domo...domo
Thank you very much, Mr. Roboto
For doing the jobs that nobody wants to
And thank you very much, Mr. Roboto
For helping me escape just when I needed to
Thank you-thank you, thank you
I want to thank you, please, thank you"
Styx
And I have just dated my self...
it being hard to find a good date
RJ (141.154.186.91)
06-11-2004, 08:13 AM
"Marriage is to be held in honor among all, and the marriage bed is to be undefiled; for fornicators and adulterers God will judge."
Fornication thoughts and adultry thoughts as well?
Roberta
Anonymous (80.74.211.176)
06-11-2004, 01:38 PM
I remember once in mission conference(Vienna?)he
was very angry and he said:"couples came here and they are having sex, shame on you!".
I didn't get his point. Why he was angry? Do I have to feel quilty to have sex with my wife instead of being at late night rap and hear him speaking of Hilary Clinton?
Christine (141.157.91.239)
06-11-2004, 03:12 PM
8:30 AM:
I also remember Stevnes going on and on and on in Vienna about what was "right" and "not right" about sex. (During a rap session in the middle of a resturant!) Suffice to say he was very graphic about some things. (What men should not ask their wives to do to them because it is FILTHY, VILE!) I was young and unmarried at the time. I remember wondering how he could tell married people what they could and could not do in their own bedrooms!!
Anonymous (152.163.253.102)
06-11-2004, 04:22 PM
Cordell,
From your last post here sounds like you need to be getting more sleep, instead of posting here in the middle of the night! Definite sleep deprivation http://www.factnet.org/discus/clipart/happy.gif
Cordell Walker (66.90.181.249)
06-11-2004, 04:27 PM
I work nights.
Anonymous (152.163.253.102)
06-11-2004, 04:38 PM
Oh, sorry (was only kidding)
Cordell Walker (66.90.181.249)
06-11-2004, 07:15 PM
152.163
I know, and I enjoy your humor. Keep it up, it keeps things light.
You know those porno movies close really late and people have to have their hot dogs!!!
Anonymous (199.224.88.254)
06-14-2004, 01:45 AM
Why doesnt anyone post names of Hot Women here?
Anonymous (4.139.3.10)
06-14-2004, 01:54 AM
Because there are none!
Anonymous (68.55.83.36)
06-16-2004, 02:09 AM
Carl is such a hipocrit calling people Fags when he sleeps with men himself he was with a man I know
Anonymous (62.121.45.91)
06-16-2004, 07:23 PM
Greetings to the all hot finnish girls! http://www.factnet.org/discus/clipart/happy.gif
Bob Brinton (151.203.179.90)
06-17-2004, 01:25 AM
I've avoided this thread because I thought there might be pictures; and I wasn't sure if I could handle it. I remember this stuff about women rubbing each other's backs and the shame of oral sex. Recently I listened to the 'pastor' of the fellowship my wife goes to telling those of us present that it was a sin for guys to look at women on the sides of the road and do double takes and all. In the days following, it occured to me that I often do double and triple takes on attractive dogs. What's wrong with this picture? Let's live in fear, shall we? Bob
Anonymous (4.139.18.108)
06-17-2004, 05:09 AM
This thread is nothing but a feeble attempt at a relationship with the opposite sex on the part of GGWO men. They are the biggest "wooses" when it comes to pursuing a relationship with women!
Quit living "vicariously" and get off your butts and date some women for God's sake!
Anonymous (152.163.253.102)
06-17-2004, 05:13 AM
Trust us.. they are all damn sick of sitting in the back seat!
Anonymous (152.163.253.102)
06-17-2004, 07:08 AM
But get paaaasssstahs approoval first.
Christine (70.16.24.226)
06-17-2004, 01:24 PM
Good one Bob!! So very true. Why just the other day I did a double take on a big fudge brownie...sorry to say....it won and took my mind over. http://www.factnet.org/discus/clipart/happy.gif
Anonymous (4.139.33.254)
06-18-2004, 07:29 AM
Women @ GGWO have had to learn to climb over to the backseat of a car before arriving to church while traveling in the company of a male.
Dock-tore Lewis, have you every tried doing this while wearing a dress in pantyhose and high heels?
What a farce this "pretense" of "rules" & "decorum" are considering "Pastor" and Paul's behaviors!!
Anonymous (68.33.184.79)
06-21-2004, 04:13 AM
This thread needs a bump
Anonymous (207.44.134.33)
06-22-2004, 02:55 AM
Brown girls naked. Think about it?
Singing the blues with a beer in their hand.
Yeah baby.
Anonymous (67.243.135.170)
07-12-2004, 05:21 AM
HOTGIRLS:...
Danielle Dunbar, Gayle Singletary, Carla Stevens,
Louise Hall, Adrianna Ehdler, Marsha Linton...
Anonymous (67.243.139.65)
07-13-2004, 01:22 AM
Thay boys...how bout a little, loose wristed wave!
Anonymous (69.242.21.100)
07-13-2004, 09:34 PM
get Gods approval -->2 Corinthians 6:14-18
Anonymous (69.242.21.100)
07-13-2004, 09:36 PM
virtuous woman :proverbs 31
Anonymous (69.242.21.100)
09-02-2004, 04:19 PM
if they are hot ,they burn .....repent sinners
Anonymous (69.242.21.100)
09-02-2004, 08:02 PM
repent sinners
Anonymous (67.249.216.207)
09-03-2004, 03:21 AM
How about that girl that looks like Cameron Diaz? She's not too hard to look at, but a real space cadet.
Anonymous (68.33.132.7)
09-03-2004, 09:18 PM
This is so wrong, but yet I look at this thread to see if anyone I know is listed. No one, yet.
Boss Martian
Is shallow.......
Anonymous (205.188.117.20)
09-04-2004, 01:12 AM
that's the understatement of the year
JF (66.90.181.249)
09-04-2004, 01:25 AM
Boss you're a single guy right? You need to be worried about turning up on the Pinpollo thread.
Anonymous (149.174.164.83)
09-04-2004, 01:30 AM
He never attended GG, Jim.
JF (66.90.181.249)
09-04-2004, 01:32 AM
He visited I think. (You said that right, Boss?) He might have made quite an impression! You never know. Especially with all the catty types on that thread with their biological clocks tickin' away--he could be a real dreamboat. At least he has a job.
Anonymous (205.188.117.20)
09-04-2004, 01:35 AM
JF, your low regard for women is disgusting.
Anonymous (64.12.117.20)
09-04-2004, 01:36 AM
he's an idiot
Anonymous (64.12.117.20)
09-04-2004, 01:37 AM
I mean Boss is an idiot, not Jim
JF (66.90.181.249)
09-04-2004, 01:38 AM
Why, thank you. And so is your capacity for humor.
Anonymous (205.188.117.20)
09-04-2004, 01:42 AM
You're not joking, JF.
JF (66.90.181.249)
09-04-2004, 01:47 AM
Skeet, get some intestinal fortitude and put your hat on. And if you're not Skeet, you could try this hat:
A.T. Deacon-Harry
It's snooty and it fits you. I'll tell you what the A.T. stands for later.
Anonymous (205.188.117.20)
09-04-2004, 01:52 AM
So I'm going to put a hat on because you told me to?
I don't think so. Why don't you stop trying to control the world?
Anonymous (4.156.51.104)
09-04-2004, 02:29 AM
Who were some of the hottest girls in Lenox?
Anonymous (70.17.138.90)
09-04-2004, 03:48 AM
Debbie Dubay was pretty hot.
JF (66.90.181.249)
09-04-2004, 03:49 AM
205.188 you are still snooty, snippy and have no sense of humor--hat or no.
Anonymous (67.243.135.8)
09-04-2004, 09:48 PM
Thanks for the praise, Jim! I thinks it's pretty awesome that you're secure enough in your manhood and can put our doctrinal differences aside to tell me I'm hot. I'm blushing!
I'm just a middle aged guy in a mid-life crisis making up for "certain deficiencies" with a fast car and hopefully some witty posts on a message board.
I did admit I was shallow because I'm wondering if the two people I know at GGWO are on the hot girls/women list. If I was well adjusted, I wouldn't care, because looks are fleeting and are of no indication as to what's on the inside. It's really the inner beauty that counts and can be sustained for a lifetime. At least one person I know is blessed with outer beauty but also an inner beauty that makes me tremble. Maybe I'm the only one who sees it.
I don't think I'll spend much time on this thread anymore! And I don't think I'll show up on the hot dudes thread, either. Besides being an incredibly average looking guy, I don't have the GGWO-approved inner beauty to make it. But I do have a job, though!
But thanks for caring Jim.
Love,
Boss Martian
Anonymous (67.243.240.5)
09-05-2004, 12:50 AM
Wait a greater grace minute Boss Martian !!!
Before you leave, did you check with your Greater Grace Deacon ?
Also...you said you had a job??? Be sure and be ready to answer the GGWO deacon when he asks how much you make !
Okay...you can go now......
Anonymous (67.249.224.241)
09-07-2004, 03:18 PM
I couldn't resist. Had to look.
I have often wondered what experiences I would have if I just showed up at GGWO for a service. If I wore a suit and tie, would they push me down front? I know you're joking, 67.243, but would someone ask me about my job? I wonder how I could sit there if Carl started in with some sermon about men that died for critcizing his ministry or kidneys, or boxing, or basketball, or uses words like "vertical", "rhema", etc.
Are there that many unemployed guys at GGWO?
I'm a little afraid to go, now. If the GGWO Mafia found out who I am, I wonder how long it would be before security got me? I wonder if I'd be directly escorted off the property or if I'd get a "courtesy" trip to the basement, first?
Boss Martian
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