Well, they might take her. Given all the young people that have left in the last few years they need breeding material. There’s a guy, Jack Wu, who moved all the way from California to join the church, he’s young and probably needs a baby-maker. Plus a few other younger men who are likely so desperate for “relief” they’d take Holly.
Wonder what a crossbreed like that would turn out to be?
Okay, I agree with that. WBC would definitely stare at her brow looking for lobotomy stitches. Then slam the door on her.
Still, this woman has to maybe redirect herself, or something towards a mundane subject. Stamp collecting, perhaps. Worshipping an upside-down airplane is less traumatic to others like wannabe country stars who probably have plenty of young and sexy, strumpets/starlets/whores stalking them. I’m guessing that JOSH has had simultaneous conversations with Jesus and James about her personal future with both of these men (fantasies) in her life.
And I really find it repulsive that JOSH thinks a gay relationship is an abomination because “God said it was”. :rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes: Beyond fucking typical. “Judge not lest ye be judged,” doesn’t go very far with her.
Why be surprised at her? The more devout, the bigger the shithead.
Sorry to rain on your pot but feigning ignorance is pretty standard for trolls. Sweaty Hog may be a special kind of troll in that she’s not just a prankster but quite possibly mentally unstable. She’s ruining the fragile career of some B list singer while getting tons of attention.
It’s hard to say whether the attention is ALL that she really wants or if she thinks that somehow it will draw James Otto closer to her by appearing to be steadfastly loyal to him.
You gotta feel sorry for James Otto no matter what. It’s tough enough to make it in the music world as it is without some batshit crazy bitch following you around convincing people to stay away from your music.
Looking at some of James Otto’s tweets, he seems to talk a bit about drinking…and Greco-Roman wrestling (seriously). I’m not sure you two have anything in common. He likes whiskey, and watching sweaty, muscular men grab and hold each other, and you like Jesus.
This was in response to someone asking you how you felt about Jesus’ saying not to resist evil. You further commented:
The book of Deuteronomy in the 22nd chapter starting with about the 13th verse has some interesting verses concerning sex. Verses 23-29 will give you three specific cases of rape, and what should be done to both the rapist and the victim. It seems to come down to if the woman cried out loud enough, and also whether or not the woman was engaged or not.
If you were a virgin and were engaged to your husband, but another man found you in the city and raped you, both you and the rapist shall be stoned to death. Why did the woman get stoned to death too? The best I can make of it was because they figured she didn’t cry out loud enough for someone to hear them in the city.
If another woman is raped outside the city, that changes things, and only the rapist shall die. It says because the woman cried out, and there was none to save her.
If a man finds a woman that is a virgin that is not engaged, but goes ahead and rapes her, and they be found out and caught in the act, all the man has to do is give the woman’s father fifty shekels of silver; she then becomes his wife and he is not permitted to divorce her. Lucky her.
In the book of Numbers, after Moses says to kill every male, female and children, but all of the young girls that were still virgins, they could keep for themselves. You don’t need much of an imagination to guess what they were going to do with them, do you? There are similar scriptures in the book of Judges, where men are instructed to go hide out in the vineyard and wait for young women to be passing by so that they could capture them and take home to be their wives.
Really?
“In his pride the wicked does not seek him; in all his thoughts there is no room for God.”
Psalm 10:4
“Pride goes before destruction, a haughty spirit before a fall. Better to be lowly in spirit and among the oppressed than to share plunder with the proud.”
Proverbs 16:18-19