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Name: Steve McCalip (Homepage)
Country: USA Date: Sat Jun 28 15:10:49 2008
Comment: Hey Brother, I really liked your article on the Hebrew Roots movement called "The Sacred Name". I took the liberty to post it on my site. I have run across a lot of these people that always talk about Yeshua, YHWH, and all this other stuff. You are so right. It comes down to replacing the name above every name, Jesus Christ. That won't happen with me.
Name: Tom
Country: Kiwiland Date: Sat Jun 28 10:38:14 2008
Comment: George, one comment is enough here as I removed your other bad language one.
Name: George
Country: Australia Date: Fri Jun 27 22:39:26 2008
Comment: Mate, you are dellusional. Strongly suggest you consult a medical proffesional.
Name: Jane
Country: USA Date: Tue Jun 10 16:09:41 2008
Comment: All I can say is...WoW! Your website has been a breath of fresh air to me. The Lord has recently brought me out of the religious system but the devil has been trying hard to keep from walking outside the camp. I came across your site via another and have read a few of your articles. I can truly say that my eyes have been opened and answers given to some questions. I thank you for sharing your experiences and helping "new" pilgrims on their journey through the wilderness.
Name: David Husband
Country: U.K. Date: Mon Jun 9 07:48:19 2008
Comment: A friend I did not know I had who I met in Israel sent me this link to your site. I was on the verge of making a VERY big mistake as I was in the midst of a confusing mindset which could have led me into a snare. Praise the Lord that He used my new sister to guide me away, by things she had already sent me and by this 'last nail' as it were. Baruch Hashem Adonai! David
Name: Larry Gibbs (Homepage)
Country: USA Date: Fri May 23 13:37:33 2008
Comment: like your site,i didn't become a real christian till i gave up religion and came to Christ
Name: Anonymous
Country: USA Date: Wed May 14 16:55:41 2008
Comment: Date: Wed May 14 2008 Comment: I am dicerning familar spirit and agree with what you said. Have you ever heard of Allathisfeet.com. A brother by the name of Mike Peters i believe shares your same sentiment. I am seeing a shift in a paridym for me. thank you Peace and Grace
Name: Lamb (Homepage)
Country: New Zealand Date: Wed May 14 06:21:25 2008
Comment: Bill, first of all you accused me of deleting all opposition ("negative" responses) on this guestbook and I proved you wrong. Now you are trying to use it as a discussion forum. What are you trying to prove? You know my email address. Please use it if you have a problem with me and come to me in person.
Name: Bill Scudder
Country: usa Date: Wed May 14 00:29:32 2008
Comment: What Is A Troll? The WWW gives this as a definition: troll v.,n. To utter a posting on Usenet designed to attract predictable responses or flames. Derives from the phrase "trolling for newbies"; which in turn comes from mainstream "trolling";, a style of fishing in which one trails bait through a likely spot hoping for a bite. The well-constructed troll is a post that induces lots of newbies and flamers to make themselves look even more cluele
Name: Tom (Homepage)
Country: New Zealand Date: Wed Apr 30 10:23:20 2008
Comment: Please read again dear Bill if you are referring to opposing notes left here. However, I ignore all trolls (they can be fed elsewhere) and delete people who use this platform for free ads as already mentioned here.

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