Comments by "" (@johnwattdotca) on "Severe weather, flash floods slam southeast | ABC News" video.
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@jeanninepoulin5285 : There is nothing strange about my comment if you read the Holy Bible and remember what Jesus of Nazareth said. I am only using His words. You have to understand the Holy Bible, not just believe in it. If a modern day prophet wrote about America and used stories and quotes from all the television evangelists, who want your money and become rich, owing many houses, cars and airplanes, would you think they were righteous and you should follow what they say? Look at the story about Solomon, saying the wisdom of Solomon. The story about Solomon using his sword to cut a child in half because two women say it's their baby is a parable, symbolic. Solomon attacked the other Jewish country to become king of all the Jews, his sword being a mighty weapon. By the end of his reign there was no Israel, what's left being called the Wailing Wall. Where is the wisdom there? Why did God tell Daniel, his father, that he would let Solomon live his life the way he wanted to without interfering, letting him sink into depravity and wealth? Solomon had 600 wives and 400 concubines, and stopped parades to have sex on the side of the road. The Temple of Solomon is said to be the only structure on earth completely covered in gold, inside and out. I hope you see what I'm getting at. Just like life, the Holy Bible isn't easy.
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@jeanninepoulin5285 : I hope you realize you say it is your responsibility to rebuke me and correct me, and then you say you cannot judge me. You don't want to use the brain god gave you, you just want to be self-righteous. If you know the word of God, what was the language of the Garden of Eden? Do people still speak it? What was the knowledge of the Tree of Knowledge? Are you saying Jesus of Nazareth hung around, letting Romans see He didn't die on the cross, waiting to be crucified again and have His family and supporters crucified? I know the Holy Bible doesn't tell you their last names, trying to protect them, or where they went as political refugees. After Jesus of Nazareth left the carpenters' shop as a young man, where did He go before he came back at the age of thirty-three to be baptized by his cousin, John the Baptist. He had to have gone somewhere. If all you are doing is living your life by what you know you're not going anywhere, and that includes following Jesus of Nazareth.
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