Man thrashed for having "bluetooth sex" with women in church

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Gonna hafta show me in the bible where someone sins and the church beat him to a pulp.

Those without sins cast the first stone.

When I first read the thread title I though someone was cyber sexing using a bluetooth. My bad.
 
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When I first read the thread title I though someone was cyber sexing using a bluetooth. My bad.
To be honest, I thought the same thing when I first read the thread title.

But then seeing the article didn't want to say anything like that. Gotta understand the land of India is pretty full of strange happenings.
 

Nautilus

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Yeah I figured it was some kind of phone sex as well..and if youre doing that mid church service then I can kinda see the point. But know the guy was supposedly using his bluetooth to channel his spirit into mystically having sexs with women in the congregation? Please, no wonder its still mostly a third world country over there.
 
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Yeah I figured it was some kind of phone sex as well..and if youre doing that mid church service then I can kinda see the point. But know the guy was supposedly using his bluetooth to channel his spirit into mystically having sexs with women in the congregation? Please, no wonder its still mostly a third world country over there.
Lol I am guessing after reading the article the "Bluetooth" is not the electronic device we are familiar with in the West. Though I guess I could be wrong though since this is the first time I have heard of such a thing.

Don't be too hasty to judge the land of India brother, our elites over here do some pretty strange things themselves. I mean come on, our elites gather every year in Bohemian Grove to worship a freakin' owl statue and perform a "mock" human sacrifice. Lol, can't really brag that we're any more civilized than India.
 

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But then seeing the article didn't want to say anything like that. Gotta understand the land of India is pretty full of strange happenings.
In a way you are right that "India is pretty full of strange happenings" if viewed from Western prism and the same can be said of Western culture by an Eastern man. But in this particular context, my guess is that you didnot read the article properly because if you had, you would have known that this was an incident that was reported from Africa.


That being said, like everyone else here, I also came to know about the existence of such things for the first time from this news. Never heard of it before.
 
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Well I will confidently say that this story, as well as voodoo and juju is absolute nonsense.
 
Dec 18, 2013
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In a way you are right that "India is pretty full of strange happenings" if viewed from Western prism and the same can be said of Western culture by an Eastern man. But in this particular context, my guess is that you didnot read the article properly because if you had, you would have known that this was an incident that was reported from Africa.
Ahhh, my apologies. I had seen the part about Zimbabwe.co.zw in the article, but I merely thought that was the news station that reported it.
 
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In a way you are right that "India is pretty full of strange happenings" if viewed from Western prism and the same can be said of Western culture by an Eastern man. But in this particular context, my guess is that you didnot read the article properly because if you had, you would have known that this was an incident that was reported from Africa.


That being said, like everyone else here, I also came to know about the existence of such things for the first time from this news. Never heard of it before.
Ms. sanglina:

In the end, the Word is the best guide as to the authenticity of things.

(Did you change your profile picture? which person is you?)

Blessings.
 

sanglina

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Ahhh, my apologies. I had seen the part about Zimbabwe.co.zw in the article, but I merely thought that was the news station that reported it.
No worries :) Just merely pointing out what was missed.
 
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No worries :) Just merely pointing out what was missed.
Heh thanks for that too, I see I had it backwards, thinking Zimbabwe talking about India news when clearly it is India news talking about Zimbabwe lol.

As for my comemnt on strange happenings, don't think I am trying to put down India or Zimbabwe. Lol, as I pointed out in this thread, many a strange happenings in America too! I think its safe to say the whole world is kinda strange lol.
 

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What has this world come to? That is sad and pathetic! Some men always pick the weaker and take advantage of it. Not everything revivels around SEX! I am sickened by this! Stuff like this happened in a church I went to. Tho it was a pastor and was having affairs from women that were weak single and took advantage of them. My family stopped going to that church
 

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Heh thanks for that too, I see I had it backwards, thinking Zimbabwe talking about India news when clearly it is India news talking about Zimbabwe lol.

As for my comemnt on strange happenings, don't think I am trying to put down India or Zimbabwe. Lol, as I pointed out in this thread, many a strange happenings in America too! I think its safe to say the whole world is kinda strange lol.
I know. Reading some of the issues discussed here in CC forums by the Westerners (especially on relationships, marriage, sex, family, etc), I myself find it appalling at times, which is why I tend to stay away from participating in such discussions. So, I can totally understand if some of the things happening in non-western culture is shocking to you.
 
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I know. Reading some of the issues discussed here in CC forums by the Westerners (especially on relationships, marriage, sex, family, etc), I myself find it appalling at times, which is why I tend to stay away from participating in such discussions. So, I can totally understand if some of the things happening in non-western culture is shocking to you.
Ms. sanglina: So do you prefer to live in India rather than in a Western country?

Blessings.
 

sanglina

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Ms. sanglina: So do you prefer to live in India rather than in a Western country?

Blessings.
If my beliefs on 'values' are not in line with what the majority believes, then I hardly see any point living in a place that I would feel like a fish out of water, doesn't matter whether its western country or India.
 
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If my beliefs on 'values' are not in line with what the majority believes, then I hardly see any point living in a place that I would feel like a fish out of water be it western country or India.
In the end it's case of being open to live wherever the Lord places us, and to be able to witness there.

The true believer is always in the minority.

Blessings.
 

Nautilus

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Lol I am guessing after reading the article the "Bluetooth" is not the electronic device we are familiar with in the West. Though I guess I could be wrong though since this is the first time I have heard of such a thing.

Don't be too hasty to judge the land of India brother, our elites over here do some pretty strange things themselves. I mean come on, our elites gather every year in Bohemian Grove to worship a freakin' owl statue and perform a "mock" human sacrifice. Lol, can't really brag that we're any more civilized than India.

Yes of course they are....
 
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I know. Reading some of the issues discussed here in CC forums by the Westerners (especially on relationships, marriage, sex, family, etc), I myself find it appalling at times, which is why I tend to stay away from participating in such discussions. So, I can totally understand if some of the things happening in non-western culture is shocking to you.
Heh, I live in the West (obviously) and it shocks me too. I am in full agreement with your statement. Good statement!
 

Angela53510

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Gonna hafta show me in the bible where someone sins and the church beat him to a pulp.

Those without sins cast the first stone.

When I first read the thread title I though someone was cyber sexing using a bluetooth. My bad.
This is what I thought. Why even bring bluetooth technology into it if it is some kind of black magic? And those women, shouldn't they be protected by the blood of Christ?

This sounds like a hoax to me, one way or the other.
 
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If we can have Holy Spirit living with our spirit, then you have to accept people can also be posessed by demons.
No you don't. You can accept one without accepting the other.

I could show you examples, but with the sceptical approach you have, nothing I show you will convince you.
And why should they?

Many people however are more ready to accept because they know the spiritual realm is real and there is more to our existence than our physical bodies, they recognise the things atheists deny and keep bleating on about wanting proof carried in controlled experiments.
Like I said, there are many skeptical Christians as well. It's not a trait held solely by atheists.