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Rabbit32
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Stroking the dogs ear :)Posted : 14 Jun, 2011 02:16 PM*Disclaimer* thhis post is not aimed at anyone person in particular. My intetion is food for thought. |
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Stroking the dogs ear :)Posted : 14 Jun, 2011 02:54 PMi beieve that you have been here before.glad you are back. |
riveroflife1
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Stroking the dogs ear :)Posted : 14 Jun, 2011 03:31 PM100% correct rabbit |
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bcpianogal
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Stroking the dogs ear :)Posted : 14 Jun, 2011 04:18 PMWelcome back Rabbit. I agree with you. When I see anyone behaving unkindly toward someone, it definitely influences my opinion of that person. If the person in question is a guy, I would very hesitant to begin a relationship with him because of how he treated someone publicly...think of how much "worse" he might treat someone privately. |
Rabbit32
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Stroking the dogs ear :)Posted : 14 Jun, 2011 05:40 PMI hear what your saying, it's like am I safe to mess up with this person, with out such-and-such happening. :) |
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Stroking the dogs ear :)Posted : 15 Jun, 2011 12:04 PM"Conduct unbecoming" and conduct becoming DOES make a difference to all of us, man or woman, Christian or non-Christian. We should always be aware that, as Christians, we are now respresenting our Lord and Savior, and not just ourselves, to others in our treatment of them. We're not perfect, but we represent the One who IS, and when we realize that our conduct has become unbecoming toward someone or a topic of discussion, it's time to step back, seek God's heart and will on the matter and make whatever apologies and amends are needed to become a becoming representative of Christ again. |