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WESLEY said:.... and had many other women than JS
And you know this how?
WESLEY said:.... and had many other women than JS
JS and crew, from back in the "Purdue Ministry" days, had a rep for being playboys.Twisted said:WESLEY said:.... and had many other women than JS
And you know this how?
RAIDER said:Jo said:I thought Mrs. Hyles was a lovely and gracious woman.
It would make me very happy if I could believe that her husband was faithful to her. In my opinion, there are too many people, including their daughter, who have nothing to gain by telling their stories.
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I watched their daughter's video a couple of year's ago. We actually had a thread about it. She told several obvious bold face lies. She lost total credibility at that time.
RAIDER said:Jo said:I thought Mrs. Hyles was a lovely and gracious woman.
It would make me very happy if I could believe that her husband was faithful to her. In my opinion, there are too many people, including their daughter, who have nothing to gain by telling their stories.
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I watched their daughter's video a couple of year's ago. We actually had a thread about it. She told several obvious bold face lies. She lost total credibility at that time.
And meTheRealJonStewart said:RAIDER said:Jo said:I thought Mrs. Hyles was a lovely and gracious woman.
It would make me very happy if I could believe that her husband was faithful to her. In my opinion, there are too many people, including their daughter, who have nothing to gain by telling their stories.
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I watched their daughter's video a couple of year's ago. We actually had a thread about it. She told several obvious bold face lies. She lost total credibility at that time.
Bold face lies according to who? You?
qwerty said:And meTheRealJonStewart said:RAIDER said:Jo said:I thought Mrs. Hyles was a lovely and gracious woman.
It would make me very happy if I could believe that her husband was faithful to her. In my opinion, there are too many people, including their daughter, who have nothing to gain by telling their stories.
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I watched their daughter's video a couple of year's ago. We actually had a thread about it. She told several obvious bold face lies. She lost total credibility at that time.
Bold face lies according to who? You?
I'd be glad to go over them one at a time.TheRealJonStewart said:RAIDER said:Jo said:I thought Mrs. Hyles was a lovely and gracious woman.
It would make me very happy if I could believe that her husband was faithful to her. In my opinion, there are too many people, including their daughter, who have nothing to gain by telling their stories.
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I watched their daughter's video a couple of year's ago. We actually had a thread about it. She told several obvious bold face lies. She lost total credibility at that time.
Bold face lies according to who? You?
prophet said:I'd be glad to go over them one at a time.TheRealJonStewart said:RAIDER said:Jo said:I thought Mrs. Hyles was a lovely and gracious woman.
It would make me very happy if I could believe that her husband was faithful to her. In my opinion, there are too many people, including their daughter, who have nothing to gain by telling their stories.
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I watched their daughter's video a couple of year's ago. We actually had a thread about it. She told several obvious bold face lies. She lost total credibility at that time.
Bold face lies according to who? You?
Looming largest, of course, is her perspective that the offerings went to her Dad, and not to deposit, overseen by deacons and a financial secretary...
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Yeah, that too...qwerty said:prophet said:I'd be glad to go over them one at a time.TheRealJonStewart said:RAIDER said:Jo said:I thought Mrs. Hyles was a lovely and gracious woman.
It would make me very happy if I could believe that her husband was faithful to her. In my opinion, there are too many people, including their daughter, who have nothing to gain by telling their stories.
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I watched their daughter's video a couple of year's ago. We actually had a thread about it. She told several obvious bold face lies. She lost total credibility at that time.
Bold face lies according to who? You?
Looming largest, of course, is her perspective that the offerings went to her Dad, and not to deposit, overseen by deacons and a financial secretary...
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Her father was the founder of FBCH..... ;D
qwerty said:prophet said:I'd be glad to go over them one at a time.TheRealJonStewart said:RAIDER said:Jo said:I thought Mrs. Hyles was a lovely and gracious woman.
It would make me very happy if I could believe that her husband was faithful to her. In my opinion, there are too many people, including their daughter, who have nothing to gain by telling their stories.
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I watched their daughter's video a couple of year's ago. We actually had a thread about it. She told several obvious bold face lies. She lost total credibility at that time.
Bold face lies according to who? You?
Looming largest, of course, is her perspective that the offerings went to her Dad, and not to deposit, overseen by deacons and a financial secretary...
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Her father was the founder of FBCH..... ;D
qwerty said:That her "father was a rich man".
Every day I generally come across one thing really stupid posted on the internet.... Today, it's you.bgwilkinson said:qwerty said:That her "father was a rich man".
This is certainly true.
bgwilkinson said:qwerty said:That her "father was a rich man".
This is certainly true and is how she had viewed him as his daughter. They always had plenty of money and the best of everything.
WESLEY said:bgwilkinson said:qwerty said:That her "father was a rich man".
This is certainly true and is how she had viewed him as his daughter. They always had plenty of money and the best of everything.
That the buildings belonged to her dad, and "he left them" to FBCH
FBCH was the old church downtown long before Hyles was there. Keep trying....bgwilkinson said:qwerty said:prophet said:I'd be glad to go over them one at a time.TheRealJonStewart said:RAIDER said:Jo said:I thought Mrs. Hyles was a lovely and gracious woman.
It would make me very happy if I could believe that her husband was faithful to her. In my opinion, there are too many people, including their daughter, who have nothing to gain by telling their stories.
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I watched their daughter's video a couple of year's ago. We actually had a thread about it. She told several obvious bold face lies. She lost total credibility at that time.
Bold face lies according to who? You?
Looming largest, of course, is her perspective that the offerings went to her Dad, and not to deposit, overseen by deacons and a financial secretary...
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Her father was the founder of FBCH..... ;D
He certainly was the founder of the New IFB mode of FBCH.
This is more of an embellishment similar to what preachers do in the pulpit. She learned from the best.
WESLEY said:bgwilkinson said:qwerty said:That her "father was a rich man".
This is certainly true and is how she had viewed him as his daughter. They always had plenty of money and the best of everything.
That the buildings belonged to her dad, and "he left them" to FBCH
WESLEY said:WESLEY said:bgwilkinson said:qwerty said:That her "father was a rich man".
This is certainly true and is how she had viewed him as his daughter. They always had plenty of money and the best of everything.
That the buildings belonged to her dad, and "he left them" to FBCH
That her father had 50,000 tithing members
qwerty said:Every day I generally come across one thing really stupid posted on the internet.... Today, it's you.bgwilkinson said:qwerty said:That her "father was a rich man".
This is certainly true.
Are you Linda?