I didn't remove the Swamp Oath from the site, it's still public on the front page of SwampRangers.com, which is a redirect to https://www.scottlively.net/swamp-rangers/swamp-rangers-recruiting-office/ and contains the oath. There's nothing wrong with the Oath either. Wait till Scott hears about this.
I don't have the member numbers right now. You can become a Ranger by qualifying, paying the membership fee at that page, and swearing the oath. Scott might allow membership by other routes via personal relationship. You can become a Swamp Friend by any show of support and by asking to be put on our Friends list. I don't mind helping you with reading comprehension on your own links.
But I say to you, make no oath at all, either by heaven, for it is the throne of God,
James 5:12
But above all, my brethren, do not swear, either by heaven or by earth or with any other oath; but your yes is to be yes, and your no, no, so that you may not fall under judgment.
You just might as well go into the hellfire right now.
Oh, right, for those conservatives who don't believe in swearing oaths you can take an affirmation instead, we're equal opportunity. I forgot you might be one of those. I did suggest to Scott we might want to change the oath but so far that hasn't happened.
That sounds like a esoteric society based on freemasonry. Especially considering your supposed "methods" which include promotion of pron and skittles. You check all the boxes of a secret society.
Esoteric societies take secret oaths, we have a commitment pledge that is framed as a public oath but is no different from the Terms of Service which you affirm by accessing this website. Esoteric societies don't have membership fees, we do because most all public voluntary orgs have membership fees to pay bills. The Swamp Rangers all have different methods; my own personal method included (not to promote but) to open up discussion about pornography in a healthy way, which has been helpful outreach to people. You seem to have a meaning for skittles that I don't, but all the subjects I open for discussion are evangelistic the same way. We're all anons, but I don't know how Swamp Rangers could be more public.
I didn't remove the Swamp Oath from the site, it's still public on the front page of SwampRangers.com, which is a redirect to https://www.scottlively.net/swamp-rangers/swamp-rangers-recruiting-office/ and contains the oath. There's nothing wrong with the Oath either. Wait till Scott hears about this.
Thank you!
I even made you to share that publicly! :D :D :D
So, how does one join your organization? And how many people do you have so far?
I don't have the member numbers right now. You can become a Ranger by qualifying, paying the membership fee at that page, and swearing the oath. Scott might allow membership by other routes via personal relationship. You can become a Swamp Friend by any show of support and by asking to be put on our Friends list. I don't mind helping you with reading comprehension on your own links.
You just might as well go into the hellfire right now.
Oh, right, for those conservatives who don't believe in swearing oaths you can take an affirmation instead, we're equal opportunity. I forgot you might be one of those. I did suggest to Scott we might want to change the oath but so far that hasn't happened.
That sounds like a esoteric society based on freemasonry. Especially considering your supposed "methods" which include promotion of pron and skittles. You check all the boxes of a secret society.
Esoteric societies take secret oaths, we have a commitment pledge that is framed as a public oath but is no different from the Terms of Service which you affirm by accessing this website. Esoteric societies don't have membership fees, we do because most all public voluntary orgs have membership fees to pay bills. The Swamp Rangers all have different methods; my own personal method included (not to promote but) to open up discussion about pornography in a healthy way, which has been helpful outreach to people. You seem to have a meaning for skittles that I don't, but all the subjects I open for discussion are evangelistic the same way. We're all anons, but I don't know how Swamp Rangers could be more public.