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Ariye, all you need do is read Deuteronomy 18:10 et. seq. to see God's position on homosexuality. There is no gray area here, it's black and white. Since the scripture leaves no room for argument homosexuals can only (a) discredit the Bible or (b) accuse Christians of being homophobes. Neither defense holds water.
L, the Bible has never endorsed inquisitions, burnings, or pedophilia. Those have all been individual decisions by extremists and perverts respectively. Picketing the funerals of veterans is a political statement. The Crusades took two sides to fight; extremist Christians and extremist Muslims. Neither Christ nor his d...more
The credit bureaus don't have your best interests in mind. They work for the creditors, not the consumers. A couple of years ago I moved. Although I paid my phone bill at the time, I never received the final bill. Verizon, that model of good faith, put the account in collections, which caused my credit score to take ab...more
Why not? The banks cheat, Wall Street cheats, the Corporations cheat, and they all get bailed out by the government with our tax dollars. Who bails us out? It's not so much cheating as it is fighting fire with fire. All the suggestions in the article are legal. Of course, one of the best things to teach in schools fro...more
Negative entries from a utility company such as gas, electric, or telephone are the most difficult to negotiate off. It takes a lot of attention and diligence to keep and maintain a good credit rating, and some creditors will make negative entries at the drop of a hat. The credit bureaus are not the consumers friends,...more
Some creditors might agree to delete a negative entry if you offer to pay the debt, but VERIZON won't. Two years ago I moved and called to disconnect my service. I paid the last bill I received, but I never got the final bill after disconnecting service. Verizon put the account in collections. I offered to pay off the ...more
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