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You even changed your Ip address so you can view this board, whilst you were banned
You keep to your little world and if you are to involve me in your debates, then as you are not banned from here, either be a man and not a wimp hiding behind your keyboard in Washington DC, reply on here or open qblockpete on yours. As you know I have re-registered under qblockpete2 and because you don't like being found out with your lack of real knowledge on the club and often get showed up, you refuse to activate it
wonder why?
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krill you gonna give the lad some points then.....Find it ironic how pete has the cheek to pull someone up on QPR knowledge though......How did the les interview go pete.......
"Disciples"..LOL..so let's get this straight some people who tend,on the whole, to go along with most of what one internet "personality" over another are that person's "Disciples"??
Perhaps the word disciple needs to re-examined as someone who totally and utterly believes in everything that their chosen leader comes out with,however ridiculous it may sound,and defending their leader and saviour against all critics/non-believers??
Does that make QPR REPORT Jesus then?
The Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) are a people of the Lord's Table. Each week, members of the Christian Church gather around the Table in local congregations to celebrate the Lord's Supper, to sing hymns, to read the word of God from the Bible, to hear the word of God proclaimed and to extend Christ's invitation to become his Disciples. Each congregation determines the nature of its worship, study, Christian service, and witness to the world. At the Lord's table, individuals are invited to acknowledge their faults and sins, to remember the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ, to remember their baptism, and to give thanks for God's redeeming love.[37] The Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) believes that it is in the local congregations where people come, find, and know God as they gather in Christ's name.[38] Because Disciples believe that the invitation to the table comes from Jesus Christ, communion is open to all who confess that Jesus Christ is Lord, regardless of their denominational affiliation.[39] For most Disciples, communion is understood as the symbolic presence of Jesus within the gathered community. Disciples practice believer's baptism in the form of immersion, believing it to be the form used in the New Testament. The experiences of yielding to Christ in being buried with him in the waters of baptism and rising to a new life, have profound meaning for the church.[40]
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