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Patrick Swayze Dies

Indeed Sad news RIP Patrick Swayze. I think I'll go watch some North and South mini Series DVD's.
 
I sooooooo agree with you! I am a firm believer that the cure to cancer DOES exist!



Isaiah 53:5
But He was wounded for our transgressions, He was bruised for our iniquities: the chastisement of our peace was upon Him; and with His stripes we are healed.

Hebrews 13:8
Jesus Christ is the same yesterday and today and forever.


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Rest In Peace Patrick!
 
"the chastisement of our peace was upon Him" & "and with His stripes we are healed"
What on earth does that mean?...... seriously I'd like to know.
 
well lets see he was 57 .... mmm I'm 53 soon to be 54 ... I got 3 years tops.

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R.I.P. Patrick. :engel016:
 
Rest In Peace Patric:engel016:

Really really great actor, with some memorable performances. One of my favorites will always be his portrayal of Bodhi in Point Break.
 
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At the sake of derailing this thread in honor of Mr. Swayze ... Let me try to explain what I got out of the previous comments Nain. Maybe it'll help you some.<o:p></o:p>
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You'll note that Chacha quoted C9G who was replying to a previous post about the dismay that as humans we can do many things, but we can not cure cancer.<o:p></o:p>
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I sooooooo agree with you! I am a firm believer that the cure to cancer DOES exist!
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C9G just affirmed her belief in the human ability to overcome adversity by her comment.<o:p></o:p>
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Chacha then, based on her system of belief, (which she's entitled to whether you want to believe it or not,) quoted a couple of scriptures alluding to Christ and what she believes he will do for humans in the future, thus indicating to C9G, Chacha's belief, that a cure for cancer does exist, and that quite possibly, it does not belong to man to cure ... but belongs to her savior, she said ...<o:p></o:p>
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Isaiah 53:5But He was wounded for our transgressions, He was bruised for our iniquities: the chastisement of our peace was upon Him; and with His stripes we are healed.<o:p></o:p>
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Jesus Christ is the same yesterday and today and forever.<o:p></o:p>
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Rest In Peace Patrick!
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And then you come along with your inclination for disbelief, and rather than let the thread rest in memory of Mr. Swayze, or say something positive, you interject ...
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Nainsmith said:
"the chastisement of our peace was upon Him" & "and with His stripes we are healed" - what on earth does that mean?...... seriously I'd like to know.

At which time I'm guessing, you then took offense at the fact that someone would post something slightly religious in these forums, which is against your belief system, despite the fact this is a eulogy thread for Mr. Swayze and many times during eulogies, mention of religion and hope for the future is prevalent.<o:p></o:p>
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So? Would you really like to know? Or are you just voicing your opinion .... your astonishment that something like this could be posted by someone?<o:p></o:p>
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I don't see on this thread where you've previoulsy managed to express your condolences with regard to the loss of another human life first and foremost, but that you would rather with your first posting on this thread, focus on a point of contention with another forum member.

You would rather try to incite some form of religious argument ... which by forum standards are not allowed here, thus cancelling the intent of this thread.

Good job.


And now the moderators will probably lock this thread. What a shame. :kilroy:
 
RIP Patrick, you fought the like the true warrior.:medals: I also liked the "North and South" plus Ghost.
 
and let's not leave out that his wife was a pilot. how cool is that!??!
also, besides film and music he was also favorably mentioned in a rap by sir mix alot called swap meet louie.

the whole swap meet went crazy
i'm sockin' more fools than patrick swayze
 
Patrick's wife was pretty cool. Poor soul went through that with him, stuck by his side, was there for him.. The entire family. I had seen a special interview with him recently. I believe it was Barbara Walters. Patrick was pretty determined to live life and conquere that evil desease. He would not give in to it. For a long time, I was praying for him daily. I had thought maybe he was free of it. This hit me by surprise.


You all with faith and hope, you keep up the faith and hope! We need more of it...



Bill
 
Thanks Snuffy for the heads up on the slide show.

I totally forgot that he was in Ghost. What a brilliant film. Back then, it really got you thinking about the afterlife and dying and all. Woopy Goldberg was also in that. They all did a great part in making that film.


Bill
 
No problem Lionheart ....

To be perfectly honest though, I plum forgot about To Wong Foo! LOL!
 
Point Break was a wake up call for me back then, i was impressed with his character, Bodhi, i ´ve lived in some way like him (sans bank robbery)and i have no problem to admit i´m part of that movie´s cult and i truly think he got touched by such characterization(as he once stated), anyway, he was cool as someone could be, sad to see him go, but at least, he got peace after his battle with cancer..RIP Patrick.

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