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Status Replies posted by Henny Penny Benny
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That thing about the Bible on your profile? THAT is a joyful noise, my friend. *PSALM 100* }:>
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Why is Asia so healthy? Because it's full of anti-Occidents.
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I'm a little late, but, I hope you had a happy birthday! https://derpicdn.net/img/2015/6/21/920836/medium.png
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0: event(true) 10: print "Happy Birthday!! " 20 jump(10)
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Happy Birthday Benny. Hope you get lots of presents and i hope you eat lots of cake.
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Happy Birthday :} Btw, you have the exact same birthdate as Chigens and Kay, though you may have known already.
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It's important to note that while nothing could chronologically exist before the beginning of the Big Bang, logically the only thing that existed before the Big Bang was a single immaterial entity.
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So hey, I'm getting married.
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So hey, I'm getting married.
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So hey, I'm getting married.
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Wanna take a break and settle it in Smash?
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Wanna take a break and settle it in Smash?
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Working on a dramatic reading of a fan fiction.
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This'ne right here! http://www.fimfiction.net/story/167458/him
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Happy Lord's Day, folks! He is risen!
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I know how to count aaaaalllllllll the way to schfifty-five.
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“Why do bad things happen to good people? That only happened once, and He volunteered.” —R.C. Sproul, Jr.
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“Why do bad things happen to good people? That only happened once, and He volunteered.” —R.C. Sproul, Jr.
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He doesn't actually deny His own goodness. Sure, that passage on its own could conceivably be understood that way, but that would make it rather contradict the notion that He was and is fully God, one with God, equal with God. And therefore, to read all of Scripture as a whole, the only sensible way to understand that passage is that He was not, in fact, denying His own goodness.
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“Why do bad things happen to good people? That only happened once, and He volunteered.” —R.C. Sproul, Jr.