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Don't Hide the Light! (Matt. 5:14,15)

  

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Submitted:  Jan 28 2004

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For fellow believers, to who Jesus first addressed these words found in Matthew.

Freehand, done in the Gimp.




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 Nice Work!

 
 by tom45555 on: Jan 29 2004
 
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Thanks Tim, both for the concept and scripture application. Your doing great, keep working and keep strong in "the faith."

Tom


What do working on computers have to do with being a chimney sweep?
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 sheesh!!!!!!

 
 by uni on: Jan 29 2004
 
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WHAT is the big deal??? Are KDE lovers supposed to love Satan or something????? Or are they supposed to express only the love of TUX???? Penguins only allowed?
I love lighthouses! They hold a spiritual meaning to some and other meanings to other individuals. I have personally spent much time sitting in front of the Point Loma lighthouse in San Diego waiting for my husband to sail back in from the war in the last couple of years.
Get off Tim's back! He stated his work is for fellow believers. If you don't believe, he's not trying to convert you.
If you don't like his work, then spend less time complaining about it and more time being creative yourselves!


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 sheesh!!!!!!

 
 by uni on: Jan 29 2004
 
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I don't often post things like this but WHAT is the big deal??? Are KDE lovers supposed to love Satan or something????? Or are they supposed to express only the love of TUX???? Penguins only allowed??? I use KDE AND I love lighthouses! The lighthouse holds a spiritual meaning to some and other meanings to other individuals. I have personally spent much time sitting in front of the Point Loma lighthouse in San Diego waiting for my husband to sail back in from the war in the last couple of years.
Get off Tim's back! He stated his work is for fellow believers. If you don't believe, he's not trying to convert you.
If you don't like his work, then spend less time complaining about it and more time being creative yourselves!


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 Bad artwork?

 
 by johnkess on: Jan 29 2004
 
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Why do so many people think that Tim's artwork is so bad? I think it's wonderful! Have you ever tried to do free-hand in the Gimp? It's really tough. And even if you really do think it looks bad, don't bash him. Give him some advice, if you want to, but don't put him down.

P.S. As for those who say he's not improving...ha! He's ten times better then he was a couple of months ago.


In a world without walls and fences, who needs Windows or Gates?
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 Re: Bad artwork?

 
 by flammenbringer on: Jan 30 2004
 
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Better than a few months ago? No big deal! Better than the worst can still be extremely bad. And IMHO tim's religious "artwork" is worse than extremely bad. Too bad one only has one vote. ;)


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 ?????

 
 by jscott on: Jan 29 2004
 
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This is why the world will never get along and always be at war. Too many people are so easily offended by other peoples beliefs and opinions. Have they ever stopped to think that their own beliefs and opinions may be offensive to others? It's these radical, self-centered, egotistical and opinionated mindsets that keep this world in constant struggle. Why is everyone so easily offended? Heteros are offended by gays... Jews, Muslims and Christians are offended by eachother as are blacks, whites and hispanics... Linux users are offended by Windows users... Why doesn't everybody just mind their own business and let everyone else exist? If people want to share their thoughts and opinions, that's a human right. To force someone to stop sharing or to demand the same beliefs from others is criminal. I'm just a heterosexual white male with my own beliefs of God not fitting to any organized religion who believes in Capitalistic freedom and the pursuit of a happy, fulfilling life, emotionally, spiritually and financially. I do not expect that every person will feel the same, but I belive they have that right. I don't force my views on them, and I don't expect them to force their views on me. Most people can make their own choices about what they want to believe. So if Tim wants to post his artwork expressing his beliefs, so be it. I would not expect Tim to say that "you must be a Christian." If you don't like it, then say so. I would not expect you to say "don't be a Christian, it's offensive." Let's put an end to this radical thinking and let people be who they are. I'm getting tired of seeing all this childish back-and-forth bickering in these posts.


"Live and let live."
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 art

 
 by abe on: Jan 29 2004
 
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The artwork is a HUGE improvement. Keep it up! :D


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