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Certain guy I know, he just seems so far gone

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  • May 26, 2005 at 12:58 am #1076

    Anonymous

    God works miracles, I know. Well it definitely seems this person needs miracles. He is terribly irreverant, does nothing but insult people and their religions, and does not even know how to SPELL the word charitable.

    I hate to sound like I am putting the guy down, but he really is like that, and it worries me because I don’t see how anything but the Holy Spirit can turn him around.

    So please keep him in your prayers!

    May 26, 2005 at 2:26 am #4786

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    May 26, 2005 at 2:50 am #4788

    Anonymous

    [quote:5aw97kve]God works miracles, I know. Well it definitely seems this person needs miracles. He is terribly irreverant, does nothing but insult people and their religions, and does not even know how to SPELL the word charitable.

    I hate to sound like I am putting the guy down, but he really is like that, and it worries me because I don’t see how anything but the Holy Spirit can turn him around.

    So please keep him in your prayers![/quote:5aw97kve]

    Hey, go easy on those of us who can’t spell! :lol:

    Yes, the Holy Spirit is the only thing that can turn him around. But let’s serve the Holy Spirit through our love and our prayers for guys like him. He is in my prayers too.

    May 27, 2005 at 5:35 pm #4813

    Anonymous

    I don’t recommend this, but I usually stand toe to toe with these types of people. I’m used to talking to hard headed ignorant aggressive people. Does that sound right? Anyways, prayer is certainly best and I will keep him in my prayers.

    ~Victor

    May 27, 2005 at 9:53 pm #4824

    Anonymous

    Well, I try arguing, but it does not work. When you tell someone Catholcis do not worship idols and then he says “Yes they do” even though he has never been a Catholic or even studied it at all, it is obviously going to be tough to argue with him…

    Thanks for the prayers, guys.

    May 27, 2005 at 10:34 pm #4831

    Anonymous

    You can’t beat people up in the name of Jesus right? :lol:
    Just kidding.

    ~Victor

    May 28, 2005 at 12:31 am #4833

    Anonymous

    lol, sometimes I wish I could knock some sense into his head!

    May 29, 2005 at 12:43 am #4849

    Anonymous

    Sometimes I need to stop and think when comfronted with someone like that. I wonder, do I really have their best interest at heart or my ego’s?

    If it is their best interest, I will leave feeling sad for them. If its my ego, I will leave feeling anger at them. If I leave feeling flustrated, its both.

    I’m still working at it.

    May 29, 2005 at 1:45 am #4851

    Anonymous

    Yeah, a lot of the time I have to worry about that. This time though, I just feel sad…

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