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But let's be honest, you really let yourself down if you if the only way you can express yourself is by using comments like this. Actually, you're more to be pitied than scorned. And yes, I know, I'm going on your ignore list. |
And if you guys want to see a real cult of business that's sole intent is hijacking doctrine and taking your money, look up Scientology. I can guarantee you won't find a practicing Scientologist in a Big Brother house on this planet. Or on Youtube outside of heavily edited advertisements. Dave's group are just "alternative" Christians that don't fit in with the "mainstream". They make money off people, the formal church makes more money, they say crazy things, the formal church says crazy things. Not seeing a big difference besides aesthetics and familiarity.
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Once i find something worthy of my expression you'll be first to know.:wavey: |
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I look forward to it. :wavey: |
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Promises, promises. :joker: |
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Dave seems to have invented his own branch of Faith which has introduced lots of supersticious beings such as fairies, werewolves and the like into its teaching. This does offend me because he incorporates it all under the same banner of 'Christian Faith' and 'Gods Glory'... etc.. etc.. I can understand that you might argue that in your view it is the same thing ... in my view it is most certainly not. I'd go further and say it brings my beliefs into disrepute... it also thoroughly undermines the good, faith can bring to those who need it. |
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Philosophy can take a scientific approach, or a spiritual, religious or other superstitious approach and reach vastly different conclusions. That is why there are so many varied forms of philosophic disciplines. None of which can unarguably state that truth has been established. Only scientific analysis can say, after much rigorous testing and dealing with all reasonable criticism, whether a truth has been established or not. "Man's questions" do not necessarily come up with definitive solutions, but what they can expose is the sham of easy solutions, superstition being one of them. Most Judaic belief systems espouse something not dissimilair to that which Dave claims he can do, all that proves is the shamanic role that some practioners try to make the rest of us believe they have. It still all comes down to flim flam in the end. |
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If Dave has invented his own branch of faith, then he's following in the footsteps of many other people. The Christian church is younger than my own religion (the one I was born into) by about three thousand years. The Church of England is barely five hundred years old and was itself once a new branch of Christianity devised so someone could get a divorce that the Catholic church wouldn't give him. That doesn't make Christianity invalid in my eyes. Live and let live, I reckon, and let people follow the faith they choose. |
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I find it offensive to see and hear him fly in the face (lying, scheming and being entirely vile about his 'friends) of the teachings and morals he reads everyday, and which he claims he believes in ..and this sometimes just moments after waving his Bible around. I don't give a flying fig what his belief system is, good luck to him but why should he feel free to mock the people who belong to the Christian Faith ,who also read those passages and regard them WITH some reverance? Its totally wrong of him in my opinion. |
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Anyway... I'm off to bed. It's been nice, and interesting, to talk to you. |
anyone making claims that they can cure cancer is problematic for several reasons...mainly it messes with the feelings of the sufferer and thier families...I had a freind that worked in a centre for terminaly ill children, and delusional mad 'healers' were an occupational hazard, the ONLY effect these types had was to mess witht the heads of the children and thier families, ultimately causing a lot of stress. I'm not talking about the quietly done spiritual healing where no claims are made, but the religious fevour Dave types, these people can become quite aggresive if the familiy tell them they are not needed any more telling the familiy they are responsible for killing the child, or if (as always) no healing occurs, that it is the fault of the sufferer or family for not having faith etc. ..... this is not just a case of all religions claiming unbelievable stuff , most relions do not claim to cure cancer, it is highly unethical and damaging.
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Night night xx I enjoyed hearing your points too, thanks
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My late father was a vicar,and I can not ever think of him as a con man,as he truely believed in his work.The "church",that my parents later became involved in,were,in my eyes,the true con men.They ruled us with fear,and took our money,and caused devastation in our family.Several years after my parents left that church,my father died of cancer,and we were told by the leaders of the bad church,that it was gods punishment for our having left,that was preety hard to take.
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Here's some evidence matey!
Dave's cult members or his wife? are now starting to delete the youtube videos which expose him as a nasty conman.
Please watch them NOW if you haven't already seen them. Below is a link to the now infamous video of Dave pretending to be wheelchair bound and being wheeled around a town centre 'blessing' people for cash donations. He's then seen standing and walking around, laughing loudly with his followers about how much easier it is to get plently (60 in one begging session!) of donations by using the wheelchair for sympathy. Then he tells his followers to buy second hand wheelchairs on ebay to use them for the same purpose. He says he's now got 3 wheelchairs himself. Then he mocks some Muslims for having their photo taken with him, and laughs about a man who had a bad foot but who said he felt better after Dave blessed him! Watch now before the clip gets deleted, or you will hardly believe what this guy is really like. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TBkgdKiSzx0 If the link doesn't work, please cut and paste into your browser, or search for Dave Vaughan on Youtube. (There are still other bad films about him). Let me know what you think. |
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