John McCain, This Song’s For You

Lincoln Adams | February 7, 2008 @ 2:24 pm


And I, get sick when I’m around,
I, can’t stand to be around!
I, hate everything about you!
Everything about you,
Everything about you,
Everything about you!

Some say I got a bad attitude,
But that don’t change the way I feel about you,
And if you think this thought might bring me down,
Look again cause I ain’t wearing no frown!

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4 Responses to “John McCain, This Song’s For You”

pam wrote a comment on February 7, 2008 @ 08:00:pm
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That just about sums up the situation as she exists…! :faint:

Lincoln Adams wrote a comment on February 8, 2008 @ 12:32:am
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Depressingly funny, if that makes any sense. :blink:

Rhea wrote a comment on February 8, 2008 @ 02:08:pm
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Lincoln:

I saw your comment on Alan’s blog “The truth in context.” You’re obviously not reformed in your theology. I was never reformed, but have found myself leaning that way. I was curious how you deal with Scriptures like when it says that God hardened Pharoah’s heart or when God says that He’ll have mercy on who He’ll have mercy. I don’t know that I LIKE the idea of how God is portrayed in reformed theology, but I don’t know how to make sense of passages like that and line them up with Arminian theology. I was curious as to what your take was on them.

Lincoln Adams wrote a comment on February 8, 2008 @ 02:32:pm
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Rhea, I’ll send you a more in-depth email, but regarding Pharoah’s heart, it begs the question: if we’re so depraved that we cannot choose to do any good, then why would Pharoah’s heart need to be hardened to begin with? Isn’t that being redundant? :tongue:

I’ll write more in my email.

Care to comment?


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