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  • lloyd614 says:

    Agreed. Many people …
    Agreed. Many people want “easy” ways out instead of being responsible to begin with. There would be no need for “debt cancellation” if people would make a budget and spend within their means!! Lol!

  • naldinet200 says:

    Deuteronomy 15. ” …
    Deuteronomy 15. “Debt cancellation” is scriptural look it up.

    verse 2 says: “every creditor that lendeth …shall release it”…”because it is called the Lord’s release”

  • Efferts says:

    eew! Particularly …
    eew! Particularly in this economy.

    Folks have to pay to pray nowadays.

  • Creditgirl2020 says:

    Not a very fun …
    Not a very fun thing to do, Efferts (working 2 jobs).

    I’ll tell anyone, if you don’t have to accumulate debt, then by all means avoid it like the plague! If a person falls way behind, they might find themselves stuck working Retail part time for several months (ARGHHHHH)

  • Efferts says:

    What? Macy’s?
    What? Macy’s?

  • bitesh says:

    dude, just because …
    dude, just because they do it on purpose doesn’t mean it’s not a HUGE up. Well, they US up…

  • tilon2000 says:

    There is only one …
    There is only one debt the Lord Jesus Christ cancels…sin.

  • dangerouslytalented says:

    It was not a fuckup …
    It was not a fuckup.

    It was in the design.

    Monkey with the numbers so you can chalk up the biggest possible profit short term.

    Then get your bonus.

    Then leave, go to the next bank and do the same there,

    Yes, every bank you work for will fail, but you will be long gone before the excrement and propeller meet.

  • dangerouslytalented says:

    There is also …
    There is also another method.

    Spend less than your disposable income.

  • Creditgirl2020 says:

    I know of 1 VERY …
    I know of 1 VERY popular source for Debt Cancellation….. ..

    Get a 2nd Job at Macys, like I did.

  • bitesh says:

    but to sum things …
    but to sum things up, I agree with you.

  • bitesh says:

    indeed. and so is …
    indeed. and so is the spiritually religious person. the problem in religion is that form has superseded essence in importance. If one is truthful and honest about spirituality, then although he might not consider himself religious, he in fact adheres to any and all religions. So a christian might not know he’s a christian, while many think they are christian, and aren’t. And this is valid for any other religion. In fact I might add that the non-spiritual religious person, isn’t religious at all.

  • masticina says:

    >> non spiritual …
    >> non spiritual religious person.

    There can be spirituality without religion and such is not bad.

    ALso there can be religion without spirituality and that.. isn’t good at all!

  • masticina says:

    Not sure if I want …
    Not sure if I want to call a more spiritual attuned person that .. well a particular christian to call them christian. But it is definitely sad to see that those who claim to be spiritual.. at times really just aren’t. And that those who don’t claim to be of any religion can be indeed spiritual.

    Calling that christian? I dunno but I definitely say that if there is a god and that god wants us to be spiritual. Then that the no religious person who is spiritual is closer then the >>

  • bitesh says:

    so basically, …
    so basically, bankers up. that’s why it’s really smart to keep injecting money into banks. they’re not gonna keep up for sure… :\

  • bitesh says:

    well, I don’t know, …
    well, I don’t know, maybe focusing on the life of the Christ instead of his death, that might be a good start.
    Yes I know, the Church emphasizes on the death, but one should not just dismiss christianity because of interpretive mistakes of others.
    Now, hold on, I don’t own truth. I just feel like religion pertains to essence, but everyone concentrates on the forms it took, and then quarrel about it. It feels like a “Who’s the most mistaken” competition.

  • bitesh says:

    but… will they …
    but… will they keep on spending? and the Lord will repeatedly forgive the same mistake? will they not feel that they are entitled to keep spending, since the Lord will keep forgiving? isn’t that… completely irresponsible?

  • bitesh says:

    no, christians have …
    no, christians have no issues to solve. if a non christian understands spirituality better than a christian, then he is actually christian, and the other isn’t really…

  • chrislebensmother says:

    I thought Debt …
    I thought Debt Cancellation was the only way out of the Financial Meltdown on the basis that Americas debt is $64trillion and thats 4 times the Worlds Gross Product. This means there is not enough profit on current World activity to service such debt so no realistic chance of recovering it. The Debt is mostly Derivatives based. i.e. Bankers multiplied up the value of worthless shares and put some random figure out of thin air. The debt is an illusion to commit US to repay a fake debt as in 1929

  • PlainsofWar says:

    Lol. I failed to …
    Lol. I failed to see it. What was the part that mattered? (I’m just a guy who enjoys reading the comments. Don’t judge me. Lol)

  • auroraslaugh says:

    frigginguest: The …
    frigginguest: The prosperity doctrine has been around for decades.

  • auroraslaugh says:

    frigginguest: The …
    frigginguest: The prosperity doctrine has been around for decades.

  • frigginguest says:

    proteanview, this ” …
    proteanview, this “debt cancellation” appears to be the offspring of the “prosperity doctrine” going around the churches now. It totally makes sense too. You will be “blessed” and if you rack up to many debts it’s no worry: God will cancel it for you just as he canceled the debt to sin with the sacrifice on the cross.

    lol

    Great topic to discuss & we should cruise the carribbean with Jesus.

    uh,

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  • auroraslaugh says:

    The “victim” was …
    The “victim” was G-d incarnate. He knew the outcome. He was following His own law. Clever way to outwit the devil.

  • EvilUSAandthe911Lie says:

    Re: The blood issue …
    Re: The blood issue… You can read the Bible as well as I. “Without the shedding of blood, there is no remission of sin.” (Genesis)

    From Christ’s point of view it may be willingness, but regardless of the victims willingness to die, it’s appeasement of “God” via a murderous act.

    The “Lamb of God.” > Instead of a lamb, it’s a man; but the blood-sacrifice principle of vengeful “God” of Judaism is still at the heart of Christianity.

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