Amenlover ([info]amenlover) wrote,
@ 2002-01-01 18:01:00
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The preaching of the Word will not be stifled
Praise God from whom all blessings flow! Amen.

I thank my God always through the grace which is given to me by Christ Jesus that neither height nor depth nor principalities nor powers of darkness nor prison chains could keep me from the opportunity to wrest the masses of sorcerers and sodomites and other stank-slathered souls who populate the LiveJournal community away from the grips of Lucifer and his band of fallen angels. Amen!

23 And when they had laid many stripes upon them, they cast them into prison, charging the jailor to keep them safely:

24 Who, having received such a charge, thrust them into the inner prison, and made their feet fast in the stocks.

25 And at midnight Paul and Silas prayed, and sang praises unto God: and the prisoners heard them.

26 And suddenly there was a great earthquake, so that the foundations of the prison were shaken: and immediately all the doors were opened, and every one's bands were loosed.

27 And the keeper of the prison awaking out of his sleep, and seeing the prison doors open, he drew out his sword, and would have killed himself, supposing that the prisoners had been fled.

28 But Paul cried with a loud voice, saying, Do thyself no harm: for we are all here.

29 Then he called for a light, and sprang in, and came trembling, and fell down before Paul and Silas,

30 And brought them out, and said, Sirs, what must I do to be saved?

31 And they said, Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ, and thou shalt be saved, and thy house.

32 And they spake unto him the word of the Lord, and to all that were in his house.

33 And he took them the same hour of the night, and washed their stripes; and was baptized, he and all his, straightway.

34 And when he had brought them into his house, he set meat before them, and rejoiced, believing in God with all his house.

35 And when it was day, the magistrates sent the serjeants, saying, Let those men go.

36 And the keeper of the prison told this saying to Paul, The magistrates have sent to let you go: now therefore depart, and go in peace.

Acts chapter 16


Even though Paul's prison experience does not parallel exactly what happened to me but rather I fulfilled my entire 120-day sentence in the county jail and was forced to endure a number of beatings from other prisoners as a direct result of my soul-winning efforts not to mention of course my sanctification efforts it is still nice to be finally out. Amen.

In early September 2001 I was the victim of false arrest for trespassing even though all my staff and myself were doing was exercising our God-given First Amendment rights of free speech by attempting to educate unwed mothers about the true facts regarding abortion. Amen. The deputies who arrived at the behest of the abortionists did not see things the same as us and they took our sign and our megaphone and our bottled fetus and even caused Sister Sara to drop her Bible in the process. Amen. Sisters Sara and Rachel along with Brother Randall were sent home with a mere citation but I was in light of the protection order which the abortionists had previously served upon me arrested and taken to a cell to await trial. Amen.

Other than the beatings and the food the worst thing about my imprisonment was the fact that I had eleven cell mates and all of them were fans of every sitcom ever made that glories in scantily-clad women and homosexual so-called role models (as if! which means I will not be holding my breath in anticipation of same sex marriages replete with gay orgiastic wedding receptions on the front lawns of so-called enlightened churches) as well as of course the kind of prurient language designed to tickle the ears of the average television addict. Amen.

But I survived the sentence through the strength given me by the Lord Jesus Christ and have returned to the LiveJournal mission field which has given me the opportunity to spread the Word of God to well over four hundred thousand souls and even though none of them have been saved at least they have been warned so that when they stand before the judgment seat and the Lord looks to see that their names are not found in the Lamb's Book of Life and they try to pretend they didn't know they needed salvation the Lord can remind them that they heard it here first on the LiveJournal before He points His gigantic holy thumb toward the floor. Amen.

If the thought of sizzling forever in HELL does not do anything to quiet your lust coated souls might I suggest the most painfully yet mind-numbingly obvious hypothesis that to obey the 1611 King James Version of the Word of God and to pray the sinner's prayer and end up in heaven instead would be by far the better choice which you should be able to clearly see even in your intoxicated states. Amen.

This time however I would like to ask my readers to show even a fraction of effort at controlling the never ending river of diablerie which flows so freely from your sin-slathered front orifices. Amen. I sincerely doubt the Lord turned the care of His message over to me because I had nothing better to do but answer the same sarcastic questions over and over and over for the titillation of the same gang of HELLBOUND reprobates who apparently think your time is better spent harassing a True Messenger of God than repenting of your sin and lawlessness before it is TOO LATE!!! which of course you will never do as you were conceived in unrighteousness and are therefore without shame or conscience. Amen.

Anyway with that settled I would also like to add that it's good to be back. Amen. I hope you all had a warm and safe hetero holiday season and that in my absence at least one or two of you has accepted Jesus into your hearts since after all even a blind squirrel can find an acorn once in awhile. Amen.



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[info]annlarimer
2002-01-01 06:33 pm UTC (link)
I know - I know I'll regret asking this, but isn't carrying a bottled fetus in front of an abortion clinic the equivalent, both morally and in effectiveness, of carrying a horse's head on a pike around a racetrack in order to protest animal abuse?

I'm truly sorry you were imprisoned with Gilligan's Island fans. Nobody deserves that.

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[info]ladyfirebird
2002-01-01 06:40 pm UTC (link)
Ann, Ann, Ann, don't you understand the difference? You see, the aborted fetus had already been murdered by that graceless reprobate who had chosen to murder a helpless child rather than face the shame owed her by her act of faithless fornication for which I am certain she will burn in HELL. But, you see, the Lord works in mysterious ways and that is certainly the reason the corpse of the aborted fetus made its way into our friend [info]amenlover's hands, for then it could be put to the Lord's work in educating other faithless whores who might be considering abortion.

Not at all the same situation. Don't you see?



...good to have you back, [info]amenlover!

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[info]annlarimer
2002-01-01 06:47 pm UTC (link)
And, see, there you've gone and added another question! Where in heck do you even get a fetus in a jar?

Since amenlover is, and it pains me to say so, incapable of growing one of his own, and in our society one doesn't get things like this without money changing hands somewhere, doesn't ownership of such an item mean participation, however at a distance of both time and money, in the action one is protesting? And if one considers a fetus to be the moral equivalent of a human being (something implied in the action of protesting abortion in the first place), is one not obliged to give the poor pickled sprog a name and a decent burial rather than profane it further by parading it about in such a fashion?

Besides, it's icky.

I'm just asking, is all.

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[info]smithbrad
2002-01-01 06:57 pm UTC (link)
yer just asking cuz you want one

by the way, the "poor pickled sprog" part almost made me upset my food bowl

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[info]annlarimer
2002-01-01 07:03 pm UTC (link)
You get a bowl? Luxury!

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Time out.
[info]kadaria
2003-11-16 06:35 pm UTC (link)
Given the ideals behind the pro-life movement, isn't parading around a fetus in a jar desecration of a corpse? If I had been present at this protest, I would have been appalled by this poster's behavior. Who would dishonor a body to promote idea?

As for Ann's question on obtaining a fetus, our Biology department had a miscarried still born fetus donated to our labs for use in embryology classes. As with all human and animal bodies that have been donated for educational purposes they are treated with respect an honor so that we may further our education to better the lives of humans and animals.

I also believe that the 'faithless whores' comment was written out of ignorance. 1 in 3 women are raped in this country annually. Should a rape survivor be made to bear a child who has been conceived out of violence and hatred? I don't believe so. What if a mother was certain to die in child birth? It is not fair that she must die, leaving her husband or her existing children. What if a fetus tested positive for Edwards Syndrome or another fatal congenital defect? Sometimes, you have no choice but to choose.

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[info]braditude
2002-01-01 06:41 pm UTC (link)
youre back :)

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great stuff,.. hehe
[info]dissolvedego
2002-01-02 11:18 am UTC (link)
ever checked out www.av1611.org i just know amenlover would love it, it's the largest collection of ridiculous christian propaganda i have ever seen. the site contains a REAL audio recording of hell captured by a team of drillers who apparently drilled into hell, then dropped a microphone down. repent now!

http://www.geocities.com/exposure_jca001a1a/atheist_test_a1aa.htm there's another great site, this one contains proof of god's existence, amazing!

by the way, i'm planning an anti-christian ministry. seriously... i'm already a minister of the universal life church, and i really want to help people escape the cult. specifically children forced into religious schools... i'd visit these schools and hand out mind-opening tracts in hopes that i might reach a few before the brainwashing process is complete. anyone like my idea? anyone have ideas to add to my ministry? anyone interested in perhaps supporting such an organization in any way?

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on a little more serious note...
[info]ladyfirebird
2002-01-02 02:12 pm UTC (link)
i'd visit these schools and hand out mind-opening tracts in hopes that i might reach a few before the brainwashing process is complete.

True Christianity does not involve brainwashing, and Christians in general are not brainwashed lemmings. I'm sorry you feel we are, but it's clear from this statement that you are badly misinformed about our faith.

And participating in such activities makes you no better than the rabid fundamentalists you are trying to defeat.

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actually...
[info]dissolvedego
2002-01-02 03:38 pm UTC (link)
i am not badly misinformed about your faith, i was raised christian and was a christian a majority of my life. my entire family and extended family on my mother's side is very christian and i regularly spend hours talking to and debating with various christians on the internet. i know what christianity is about, and i know what christians in general are like, and yes they are brainwashed. they're mostly brainwashed or just weak-minded and clinging to their religion as a mental crutch, or both (or simply delusional, schizophrenic perhaps).

i don't know what it is you mean by "true christianity", but whatever it is it definitely only accounts for an insignificant minority of christians out there, definitely not "christians in general". and what christian wouldn't want to think themselves a "true christian"? ofcourse you wouldn't think you're brainwashed, but how many people who are brainwashed would ever admit it to themselves, let alone others?

participating in such activities does not make me as bad as the fundamentalists, because i'm not trying to brainwash anyone into thinking any certain way. i want those children to know that they don't HAVE to believe in their parents cult if they don't want to, and furthermore that it's illogical and most of all that they have absolutely no reason to fear the christian hell.

if atheists just keep their thoughts to themselves as an attempt to not "lower themselves to that level" they're just giving the religious the upper hand. i think something needs to be done. furthermore, atheists' opinions are not respected by a majority of people, george bush senior was quoted saying that he doesn't think atheists should be considered citizens, and i doubt george w.'s opinions are any less harsh.

in my opinion it should be considered psychological abuse to raise a child to believe a certain way with the threat of eternal hell. many children are not strong-minded enough to ever overcome such fear-based programming, and i as an ex-christian am still struggling with it myself. so please, don't tell me i'm mis-informed about what christianity is.

i don't claim to know what reality is, i don't even believe in an objective reality, but if there is one i'll bet my "soul" that the christian cult is NOT that reality.

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Re: on a little more serious note...
[info]harkonnen1
2002-11-05 09:21 am UTC (link)
True christianity also doesn't condemn people based on their religeous practices, sexual orientation, etc. My question about this abortion clinic visit is where are you people when the child is born and is subsequently beaten and abused by the parents who didn't want the child to begin with, or is starving and living on the streets because the parents are to poor to be able to afford a home or even a cheap apartment? You're pro life till the child is born, but no where around as the child is growing up in these conditions. BTW, don't bother trying to convert or preach to me. I used to be part of your little christianity fan club, it's people like you and the other christian leaders that have made me turn my back on you.

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Re: great stuff,.. hehe
[info]empiress
2002-01-12 12:18 am UTC (link)
I'd be interested in talking to you about such a ministry. :-) E-mail me. Here's a link to an essay I wrote regarding the error of Christian conversion that you might appreciate:

http://www.notasaint.com/Evangelism.htm

Btw, this LJ and [info]amenlover's website must be sarcastic jokes...I'm sure he can't be serious.

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[info]jwitchbaby
2002-01-02 06:47 pm UTC (link)
so this guy's kidding, right?

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[info]annlarimer
2002-01-02 08:06 pm UTC (link)
Er...which guy?

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[info]ex_mako_reac458
2002-01-27 09:53 am UTC (link)
i think you need to have other things in your life, amenlover. you're very obsessed about religion. take a break once in a while. not even churchgoers are as obsessed as you are. do you have a life? do you even masturbate?

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[info]ejase
2002-02-02 06:36 pm UTC (link)
Even good christian boys mast-ore-baite'! Look at me! J.

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[info]mikedski
2002-02-08 08:14 am UTC (link)
Hey. Sin-slathered front orafice here.

Next time you're 'incarcerated', do a little research. Violations of domestic restraining orders and lawful stays of cease and decist are only misdemeanors in all 50 states. You don't do jail time for them, only civil penalties, restitution & the occasional community service. Unless you were charged with disorderly and unlawful protest, in which case you would've been charged with a felony and incarcerated for much longer than 3 months.

Once again, get your facts straight.

Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Dept.

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[info]amenlover
2002-02-08 11:32 am UTC (link)
Well my conscientious little southern slacker this tends to lend credence to the old adage that the only difference between a Yankee and a moron is the Mason-Dixon line as you are apparently unaware that North Carolina lacks jurisdiction over most of the other United States and when I say "most" I mean in fact the other 49 but I am just pleased as Pilate that you think a domestic restraining order and a civil protection order are the same thing because now all I have to do is get a time machine and take you back seven years so that you can earn your law degree and then go on to represent me in this matter but on second thought perhaps it might be a simpler matter to just stay here and get on with the never-ending task of spreading the Gospel to sinners like you but thanks for the well-meaning albeit slow-witted advice anyway. Amen.

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[info]mikedski
2002-02-08 08:59 pm UTC (link)
I have a law degree, sir - and a law degree is only three years of schooling - as well as a Juris Doctorate in Criminal Psychology. The general statutes for civil protection orders (aka stays of cease and desist in some states) do not vary from state to state. Rather, the course of action required to obtain this legal motion differs between states, thus the statutes surrounding the order cannot differ because a cease and desist order is, and must be, enforcable in all 50 states.

Also, please be advised that I am not a native North Carolinian, nor any other southern state, nor any northern state either, not that it really matters. I'm a full-blooded American, and that's all that matters to me.

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[info]peppermintpig
2002-03-27 09:27 am UTC (link)
My god, love, you need to get out more.

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[info]peppermintpig
2002-03-27 09:28 am UTC (link)
you remind me of my friend poofy pants.

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Pro-Choice
[info]grooveingreen
2002-04-16 09:17 am UTC (link)
Don’t you understand that if abortion was outlawed, it would drive people to get less sanitary abortions, which would in turn lead to more deaths than it is causing right now. You can’t set laws to change social policy this is why prohibition failed and why the drug war is failing. I can never understand you people, why do you feel the need to control other people’s lives. Worry about your own life and allow your higher power to worry about the rest.

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Re: Pro-Choice
[info]lethal
2003-02-23 09:14 am UTC (link)
I'm pro-choice, but I just have to tell you that the argument that a ban on abortion would lead to dangerous "back-alley abortions" is total crap. Having worked with Planned Parenthood several times during election years to get the word out, I can tell you there are tens of thousands of doctors and nurse practitioners willing to ignore any such ban. Also, it's not like all the equipment would be destroyed. Abortion equipment would still be medically necessary. So if you wanted an abortion, I guarantee you Planned Parenthood (which would continue to operate as a birth control and counselling clinic) would be able to direct you to a safe, sterile environment.

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[info]chaotik1081
2002-06-11 09:13 am UTC (link)
hi. a girl i dated told me about this journal, and that i should check it out.. so i did, and i must say i was incredibly disappointed.
with a name like amen lover, i would think you would spend more time praising god than condemning people to hell for silly, forgiveable things.. granted, a sin is a sin in god's eyes, but one has but to ask and forgiveness will be granted. i honestly don't think it's your job as a christian to take a megaphone and *hehe* a fetus in a jar to an abortion clinic and harass young women about a choice which they have been given by the united states government. did you stop to think about the life that the child might have if it were not aborted? i know my girlfriend chose to have her baby (by a different father.. so don't rant at me about the sin of premarital sex.) and while she loves her little girl, the father was an abusive monster to both my love and her daughter. i think that to be aborted before there is a chance to sin would be a much better choice than to be abused daily by a father figure. really tho, the whole megaphone thing reminds me of pink floyd's 'the wall' and the wall reminds me of nazis. reading your journal scares me, not because of any hatred for god... god is great..

but religion is killing him.

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[info]lethal
2003-02-23 09:08 am UTC (link)
I'm so glad you're back. Livejournal was nowhere near as much fun without you. Preach on.

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[info]eringryffin
2003-09-05 03:57 pm UTC (link)
Could you please look up "Comma" in the index of any English grammar book and try to apply what's there? I've given up trying to read your journal entries, because they're nothing but solid blocks of text with absolutely no pauses. If your speech flowed like your text, you'd be blue in the face! Trying to untangle long, imbedded sentences without any "road map" punctuation is nearly impossible, and while I'd love to know what you have to say, I can't wade through that Gordian knot of verbiage to find out what, precisely, you're talking about.

Thank you,
Erin

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