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'Drich, which of the millions of different christian denominations goes to Heaven?'
RE: 'Drich, which of the millions of different christian denominations goes to Heaven?'
(January 16, 2015 at 1:33 am)dyresand Wrote:
(January 16, 2015 at 1:15 am)Nope Wrote: He said his wife church thinks he too liberal. That sounds weird to me too.

If Dirch is liberal why isn't he acting secular.

Again I follow the bible/biblical Christianity.

The liberal seeks out the liberal side of the bible and makes a religion around it.
The conservative does the same with the stuff he likes.

I take both side and don't filter out anything. That means for the liberal I seem conservative, and to the conservative I seem too liberal.

My goal is not to be one or the other. I do not care what either one thinks. My only goal is to follow the bible as closely as I can. Ironically that seems to piss off everyone, which means I must be on the right track because Christ and his followers pissed off everyone too.

(January 16, 2015 at 1:38 am)Nope Wrote: I stayed in Korea for six months back in 89?. I was either in Songton(spelling) or Suwon. I visitrd both but only stayed on one.
Funny thing I have family there and never been. My one chance was to go with my mom durning the mid 90's for two weeks and could not go or I'd have lost my job. What makes this all funny is the 'angel' story I tell happened right in the middle of her trip to Korea.
Quote:The Koreans I knew weren't wealthy but ate Bulgogi and dishes like that.
in the 80's it was common. My hom-mo-knee (grandmother) would say how rich we were because this food was the food of royality, and poor people would be lucky to eat it once in their life. My mother even would chim in and say she only ate it on weddings and special birthdays. We had it or Kalbi once a week. (Spare ribs)

Quote:There were some street vendors outside Osan Air Force Base who would sell Yaki Mandu and these little thin packs made with vegetables.
I LOVE mandu (dumplings) my grandmothers was the best. I have this soy, honey, soju, pepper paste dip for mandu that is to die for. I put it on everything.

Quote: I grew up outside of Ft Bragg and many of my friends had a parent who was Korean. They ate those foods also. Cucumber kimchi
Oi kimchi. I guess if I were 1/2 jew it would be Oy kimchi!
ROFLOL or so I'm told by the noob.

Quote:is the bomb by the way. Korean food is highly underrated and is some of the best food ever
I love almost all of it. Gaegogi is not something I want to try Dog


(January 16, 2015 at 1:33 am)dyresand Wrote: If Dirch is liberal why isn't he acting secular.

I can't do smilies on thid phone but imagine one with a confused expression here because I don't know either

I have trouble doing quotes within quotes. When I used the term drafted, Drich I was thinking that your grandfather must have been forced. People can be very cruel to one another. I have very happy memories of Korea and it is sad that the people of that country suffered so much
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Bad things while they go on sucks, but often afterward put us in a better place if not always as an indivisual, but often as a people.

(January 16, 2015 at 1:47 am)Nope Wrote: I was goung to ask if you guys could just go to another church but you said your wife's grandparents built it. I guess that wouldn't go over so well

I view that church much like I do this web site. I am there to answer questions, and provide clarity. its just another oppertunity to help people find God.
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RE: 'Drich, which of the million - by h4ym4n - January 18, 2015 at 7:29 am
RE: 'Drich, which of the millions of different christian denominations goes to Heaven?' - by Drich - January 16, 2015 at 1:48 am

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