In reply to Message (24943.8.1.1) Re: baptism, wetlook, and religion
By Desert Hawk -
Thu 28/09/06 02:21:46 GMT
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1. Modest attire at a minimim us shorts that come to at least mid-thigh and a top with no cleavage whatsoever or bare midriff, and nothing see0through.2. Yes, we believe in the account of creation in the book of Genesis. It makes a lot more sense than believing that some black hole exploded and somehow formed the Earth and then this one-celled germ spontaneously came to life and turned into a fish which turned into a dinosaur which turned into a monkey which turned into a human!
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In reply to Message (24943.8.1) Re: baptism, wetlook, and religion
By jonass -
Thu 28/09/06 01:20:49 GMT
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Well...I also appreciate women in nice bikinis at the beach, or, as it is possible in Europe bathing topless. And what is in your eyes "modest attire"? Is this South Babist church also the one who believe earth was made in 7 days (including one day off)?
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In reply to Message (24943.8) baptism, wetlook, and religion
By Desert Hawk -
Thu 28/09/06 00:50:26 GMT
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Excellent! I wonder how many others of us also appreciate the religious aspect of this. I am very glad that 75 people got saved that night. Everybody should receive Jesus Christ as their Lord and Savior. This particular church is a Southern Baptist church, the same denomination I go to. If you like the idea of spontaneous unplanned baptisms, read Acts chapter 8 in the Bible. It has an account of one such baptism (male). On a similar note, I think that Christians could be an excellent source for new wetlook practitioners. If more Christians would follow the Bible's commands about modest attire, swimming in clothes would become the norm for up to 1/3 of the population of America! If you ran a waterpark and 1/3 of your customers stopped coming because of the proper (immodest) swimwear rule, marketplace economics would force you to change the policy or go out of business!
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