If i could go back into time...I'd go back to when I was a kid and my cousins and I dancing to house music and watching the legendary house o Matics...on public access tv 💗
I remember when I got my LED shoes ..i was looking up house music and found out people stole foot working i grew up with from Chicago and was calling it shuffling ...but it was less technical and required less actually knowing how to dance
I’m confessing a day early ...so... I listen to lots of versions of this one song I love... but every time I listen to this particular version.. I begin to get impure thoughts because I’m so attracted to his voice ...
Not sure what it is .. something about the tone is really hott...and I feel bad because it’s a church song ..
If I were to close my eyes and hear his voice I would not imagine that he looks the way he does ...
There’s nothing wrong with how he looks..it just doesn’t match what I’d imagine he’d look like ...
And also Ed Sheeran.. first time I heard Ed Sheeran I was like damn and then I saw him and I was like .. oh .. okay .. idk what I thought you were gonna look like ..nothing wrong with it but .. just surprised me..
Fun fact: blasphemy of the holy spirit is the only unforgivable sin according to the bible, and by definition, we have all done it, so, if we believe in that sort of thing, we are all going to hell.
This is according to the Bible, not me, so please don't kill the messenger.
Originally posted by mmQ
Fun fact: blasphemy of the holy spirit is the only unforgivable sin according to the bible, and by definition, we have all done it, so, if we believe in that sort of thing, we are all going to hell.
This is according to the Bible, not me, so please don't kill the messenger.
Originally posted by Speedy Parker
Kill the bible…
Especially the king james one…
It's just something Christians should probably be aware of. If they choose to believe that the Bible is the infallible written word of God, then what I pointed out needs to be taken as such, and regardless of the Jesus dying for our sins, there's one he didn't die for and that' blasphemy of the holy spirit, and since we've all done that, we wouldn't go to heaven any longer.
I wonder how many Christians would still be Christians if they knew they weren't going to any type of 'heaven' when they died.
It's a nice thought and I certainly understand where believers come from, but let's be honest in admitting it's all because of a hope of an eternal reward when we die. Nothing else.