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Originally posted by celticsea
Could you give us an example. Are you saying you wrote the words? Did you write the lyrics? I am not sure what getting at.?
Originally posted by leeda
Originally posted by celticsea
Could you give us an example. Are you saying you wrote the words? Did you write the lyrics? I am not sure what getting at.?
I asked over radio talkback air that famous musicians make songs out of further phone calls I would make to the radio station.
Included in the songs i have listed along with others are direct quotes of things I said and sung and spoke over radio talkback air.
Lets take the song Lose Yourself by Eminem I will quote the words out of the song that I spoke originally over radio talkback air and have all now been included in this song.
Look, if you had one shot, or one opportunity
To seize everything you ever wanted in one moment
Would you capture it or just let it slip?
Snap back to reality, Oh there goes gravity
Back to the lab again, yo
This is the big one the chorus all of it is me:
You better lose yourself in the music, the moment
You own it, you better never let it go
You only get one shot, do not miss your chance to blow
This opportunity comes once in a lifetime yo
Make me king
he's cold product
No more games, I'm a change what you call rage
All these sentences I first spoke over live radio talkback air and are now included in Lose Yourself.
It could be a coincidence but I actually asked for Eminem by name and also I can do this with so many different songs.
Now your ready for it. The truth. The truth is I am a ROCKSTAR.
Shake it, shake it like a Polaroid Picture, shake it, shake it
Originally posted by leeda
Originally posted by MichiganSwampBuck
I may be wrong here, but aren't you asking people to follow your words and your truth at the risk of their lives over the Lord's words? That would be saying you're the Christ.
It seems your doing really well with the music industry, why would I put my life on the line for someone is who doing so well?
I'm asking that they follow Christs words. Truth is Jesus whether it's my truth or someone else's truth, truth is Jesus.
I'm asking they follow the lord's words and to risk there lives yep and the lord himself says if you follow Christs words youll follow me and that still doesn't make me claiming to be Christ. This isn't for money.
Originally posted by leeda
reply to post by MichiganSwampBuck
Listen to the songs My Life Be Like by Grits and Jacobs Dream by Day of Fire. They are both christian bands. I asked that a lot of Christian bands be included in the work.
If you've been listening to mainstream Christian music you've probably been listening to me or would of least heard one or two songs that would feature me. I don't really know the names of other christian bands that have been included but I know there are a few Superchick is another one also Brooke Fraser is a christian try listening to Arithmetic by her. As I said I asked for Christian bands to be included. Also I asked that bands try and include scripture in there songs though not many have.
The phone calls that the songs are based on have Christ all the way through them.
I believe I have shared in the Sufferings of Christ and suffering was a theme as I was suffering.
Originally posted by leeda
reply to post by MichiganSwampBuck
Listen to the songs My Life Be Like by Grits and Jacobs Dream by Day of Fire. They are both christian bands. I asked that a lot of Christian bands be included in the work.
If you've been listening to mainstream Christian music you've probably been listening to me or would of least heard one or two songs that would feature me. I don't really know the names of other christian bands that have been included but I know there are a few Superchick is another one also Brooke Fraser is a christian try listening to Arithmetic by her. As I said I asked for Christian bands to be included. Also I asked that bands try and include scripture in there songs though not many have.
The phone calls that the songs are based on have Christ all the way through them.
I believe I have shared in the Sufferings of Christ and suffering was a theme as I was suffering.
Originally posted by leeda
Originally posted by MichiganSwampBuck
I may be wrong here, but aren't you asking people to follow your words and your truth at the risk of their lives over the Lord's words? That would be saying you're the Christ.
It seems your doing really well with the music industry, why would I put my life on the line for someone is who doing so well?
I'm asking that they follow Christs words. Truth is Jesus whether it's my truth or someone else's truth, truth is Jesus.
I'm asking they follow the lord's words and to risk there lives yep and the lord himself says if you follow Christs words youll follow me and that still doesn't make me claiming to be Christ. This isn't for money.
Originally posted by sputniksteve
Oh God here we go again. I thought for sure you would have gotten over this by now. I am pretty sure no one stole your ideas off a radio call in show, and I am positive no one is going to pay you for the ideas you believe we're stolen.
Originally posted by DeadLights
reply to post by leeda
Jesus did not allow himself to be crucified for you! Explain to me how someone dieing makes it logical for you to go and be irresponsible with your choices. You choose what you do!
You have to take responsibility for it. Otherwise why am I not allowed to go around killing sinners?
I mean they are possessed by the devil all the more reason to wipe them out.
Martyrdom doesn't exist! It's an excuse to kill someone who is telling you what you know isn't real.
Please reply with something intelligent to say. Not church regurgitation either!
The objective of this piece is not to provide a complete exegesis on the Tribute Episode. Rather, it is simply to show that the traditional, pro-tax interpretation of the Tribute Episode is utterly untenable. The passage unequivocally does not stand for the proposition that Jesus thought it was morally obligatory to pay taxes.
I will post more detail if interest arises. In the mean time I ask nothing less than for you to believe in the testimony I give about the songs.