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I'd be afraid that they'd let my child play in traffic if the little one let slip something resembling blasphemy or mockery.

2007-08-03 13:37:06 · 18 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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I do not allow extremists of any kind to be close to by daughters.

2007-08-06 08:33:58 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

I attended an Interdemominational Christian Church as a teen. The Bishop had a message or two for the Mocker of God. Later that same Bishop paid out civil damages to a female child he molested while babysitting. Previously the Bishop won a Points of Light Award from President Bush, Sr. for his work with children.

True Story.

The Man of God's name:
Bishop Earl Paulk, Jr.
Chapel Hill Havester Church
Decatur, Georgia, Dekalb County


Earl Paulk has been splashed on the front page of the Atlanta Journal Constitution numerous times for molesting female members of the congregation and the church has paid damages numerous times for his victims.

In fact, he started Chapel Hill Harvester Church because he'd been accused of sexual impropriety by members of Mt. Vernon Church of God in Cobb County, Georgia. Earl Paulk called those accusers agents of the devil and mockers of the spirit of God. He said the same about those he sexually abused and their family members at Chapel Hill Harvester too...well, any family member that said his Sexual Abuse was wrong and needed to be stopped...NOT the supportive members who followed him quoting from scriptures like "who can hold a charge against the elect of God?" and "If God is for us, who can be against us?"

According to the still faithful Christian Holy Spirit filled congregation, Earl Paulk is NOT a mocker of God


Can you say "Crazy World"?

2007-08-03 21:07:50 · answer #2 · answered by ... 7 · 3 0

I don't have children, but if I did, I would not allow such a person to babysit. I'm a Christian, but that is taking it too far and I would be afraid that person was unstable. It's up to God to decide who "deserves" death and last I checked, He's still in command.

2007-08-03 20:55:02 · answer #3 · answered by Michael B - Prop. 8 Repealed! 7 · 7 0

I know that this is about the questions that have been appearing about 2 Kings (again)...and for the last time, they were NOT children!

But no, I wouldn't let them anywhere NEAR my children if they believed that kids are deserving of death.

2007-08-03 20:42:02 · answer #4 · answered by The_Cricket: Thinking Pink! 7 · 3 0

I appears your perception is tainted. Are you mixing apples with oranges?

However, to answer the question.

I would not even consider anyone to babysit my children that I would be afraid of. Why would you need to ask.

2007-08-03 20:42:24 · answer #5 · answered by Randy 3 · 3 0

my children are grown now, but when they were little there were very few people that i trusted to sit with them.

not just for the reason you state but because you never really know what kind of person people really are. you hear about friends of the family (and even family sometimes) molesting children all the time. i never wanted to take that chance.

bb

2007-08-03 20:48:21 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 4 0

I wouldn't let ANYONE who brings god into an ordinary conversation, mind my child. One stupid remark from them could scar my child's psyche forever!

I'm still hurting from when bloody Christians went around the hospital my father was staying at, "visiting" patients to provide "comfort" one year.

My Dad had just had a stroke and one of them told him, "We don't know why God does what he does to us. It's not our place to question Him. He always does things for a reason."

When we got to the hospital where we visited sometimes three times a day for months, Dad was crying. He told us what happened and said he would never forgive god for making him a paraplegic.

God lost our whole family that day. I wonder if God will "reward" that big mouth Christian who couldn't keep her dumbass ideas to herself.

Imagine letting one of them at your kids for an afternoon!
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2007-08-03 20:53:47 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 8 1

Nope, when my children were young enough for babysitters they would have taken every oppurtunity to mock god to see if the babysitter would follow through.. LOL

2007-08-03 20:44:59 · answer #8 · answered by Diane (PFLAG) 7 · 4 0

no, but not exactly for your reason. i'd be concerned that they see everything in black & white with no leeway for the child's age, level of understanding. also, i'd be concerned about what they thought was *appropriate* discipline for infractions or what was is considered *inappropriate* behavior.

2007-08-03 20:41:25 · answer #9 · answered by chieko 7 · 3 0

No, they might start telling my child strange and mentally scarring things...no way they would be alone with my child.

2007-08-04 05:01:15 · answer #10 · answered by CHEESUS GROYST 5 · 1 0

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