byhislife
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Post by byhislife on Apr 19, 2007 2:17:46 GMT -5
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Post by Kerrigan on Apr 19, 2007 12:05:05 GMT -5
"Bring this kind of anger and violence onto campus"? Whatever! The only violent and angry ones were the lost sinners who opposed the message of repent of your sins and trust in Jesus!
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Post by Jesse Morrell on Apr 19, 2007 15:19:05 GMT -5
My computer doesn't have what it needs to play the video!!!
Is it good or bad footage?
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Post by brobreaud on Apr 19, 2007 21:25:45 GMT -5
Bad, in the sense that the reporter said the "Day of Silence" was supposed to "raise awareness to hate crimes." This will be repeated in the media until the public accepts the fallacy that what someone thinks before committing a crime makes it worse.
I was there. The only anger was from the students. It escapes me what the "bringing violence on our campus" meant. Any violence probably was averted because of the police presence. I rarely see a near riot so quickly.
Good to fellowship with Evan, Miles, and Eli again.
Brobreaud
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Post by Miles Lewis on Apr 22, 2007 2:13:13 GMT -5
Yeah, this was wild. I had never seen anything like it. All that was missing was the mob shouting at the preacher, "CRUCIFY HIM! CRUCIFY HIM!"
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Post by John McGlone on Apr 22, 2007 4:29:15 GMT -5
Terrific. Praise Jesus! Soldiers of the Lord being arrested, persecuted, and condemned by this world system. Sounds like the Bible is being fulfilled before our eyes, eh?
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Post by shetani on Apr 22, 2007 20:05:21 GMT -5
Oh wow. Look at all of those sinnaz being turned to Christ! You guys are so successful at spreading the word, man.
In summary, for those of you who cannot comprehend sarcasm - thanks for creating (yet another) Shetani army. I'll qualify for awesome savings on artillerary soon! Maybe I can even (ohmygawd) buy some planes! I'd make sure that Milo doesn't start stealing parachutes, either (+5 for anyone who got it).
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Post by Miles Lewis on Apr 23, 2007 9:18:49 GMT -5
We are in NJ and NYC area now, preaching at Montclair today and Ramapo College again Tuesday.
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Post by shetani on Apr 23, 2007 22:20:40 GMT -5
We are in NJ and NYC area now, preaching at Montclair today and Ramapo College again Tuesday. MAHLZ. BROOKLYN. What the hell is the matter with you? I don't bite (hard). Are you telling me that the fearless, awesomely buff preachuh of rachusness is afraid of my borough - or, even worse, a 120ish pound, 17-year-old girl?
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Post by brobreaud on Apr 26, 2007 9:24:39 GMT -5
It was almost as bad as UCLA last fall. There, the crowd yelled at us, "You're not loving your neighbor!" (See Leviticus 19:17-18) A few minutes later they shouted to campus security, "Tase them! tase them!" I felt the love.
Brobreaud
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Post by lifeandliberty on Apr 27, 2007 10:27:44 GMT -5
Campus Intolerance Leads to the Arrest of Christians and to University Police Officer being SuspendedOn Wednesday, April 18, Kutztown University (Pennsylvania), exhibited intolerance and hostility towards the gospel. Shortly after we began ministering at Kutztown University a crowd of approximately 400 to 500 students surrounded the team of Gospel preachers. Even though this is a state university and a classic free speech venue, the university police force ordered the Christians to leave the campus immediately. The police then, at the urging of a hostile crowd, arrested two preachers from the ministry team. As the remainder of the team left with police escort, they were followed by several hundred angry and profane lovers of tolerance. The ministry team is a unified outreach of several gospel ministries from across the nation. The two team members who were arrested were charged with disorderly conduct. One university police officer was relieved of his immediate duties and then suspended when he questioned the Constitutionality of participating in the obvious discrimination of the Christian group. He is now awaiting further disciplinary actions. " OFFICER UPDATE" On April 26, Officer Steve Armbruster was called upon to appear for a disciplinary meeting. He was given 5 days with no pay. He has served with the Kutztown University police for 15 years. Hear a report on "One News Now": Christian street preachers booted from Penn. school www.onenewsnow.com/2007/04/christian_street_preachers_boo.phpHear Dennis Green's report on The Heart of the Matter with Ralph Ovadal www.sermonaudio.com/sermoninfo.asp?SID=42007131531View a terribly biased and misleading news report from WFMZ TV. Violence is mentioned twice even though there was none. www.wfmz.com/view/?id=86577. Click HERE for photos! www.lifeandlibertyministries.com/gallery/thumbnails.php?album=27Approximately 30 Christians participated in the tour. Here is a recap of the stops made. Day 1 Day of Silence visit to Abington High School. Students came out to protest our presence and our group had several good conversations with the kids. Kutztown University. This stop could have been great if it had not been for the police opposition. Hundreds of students gathered and it quickly became apparent that this was an intolerant school toward the call to repentance and the clear teachings of the gospel. In the end, two Christians were arrested and one Officer was suspended, and the rest of the team was escorted off of the campus. Day 2 Upper darby High School. Great stop as always. The students pour into this school from the sidewalks and hundreds the gospel tracts are given out. Landsdowne intersection. We set up at the main intersection in downtown Landsdowne. Landsdowne has sought to draw homosexuals to their community and has declared themselves to be a "No Place For Hate" zone. In a nutshell, the Biblical teachings on sodomy are considered hate speech in this "tolerant" community. The Gospel was preached and literature was distributed. East Stroudsburg University. Upon arrival, Jeremy and Jim began to preach to a growing crowd of students. Jim was arrested and the team was topld to leave the campus. We set up on the public sidewalks that ran through the campus and soon a huge crowd of students had gathered to oppose the preaching. I am amazed at the hardness of heart on many Unversity campuses now. The crowds became so large that the police asked us to leave. Through negotiations they agreed to allow us to return to the center of the campus to preach where there was more room. The team set up and ministered for several more hours. Miles delivered and excellent defense for the gospel. and sinners were called upon to turn to Christ. The hearts were very hard and the mouths were just as vulgar. Nevertheless, the truth was presented and much literature was distributed. Day 3 Millersville University. Started out slowly as the police made the preacher (Jeremy) stay within a "free speech" area. Eventually a large crowd of students gathered. The Gospel was preached through the day and the students asked many questions that were answered from the Scriptures. Many great conversations were had. Literature was distributed throughout the campus.
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Post by victorialewis on Apr 27, 2007 13:14:03 GMT -5
Saw some footage today of the events, including Jim DeFerio getting hit on the head with a water bottle, and students chanting vulgarity after vulgarity..... What a wicked and perverse generation.
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Post by shetani on Apr 27, 2007 13:17:36 GMT -5
What a wicked and perverse generation. Twice as wicked as your generation - you know, the one that included Nazism, eugenics, and the lynching of African Americans for fun. We are so much worse these days, I tell ya.
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oaora
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Post by oaora on Jun 8, 2007 17:54:59 GMT -5
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Post by pwoodford on Jun 8, 2007 18:52:52 GMT -5
Praise God!
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Post by Miles Lewis on Jun 8, 2007 23:20:33 GMT -5
Yeah, Just talked to Michael Marcavage the other day. Praise God!
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