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08 Apr 03 - 06:03 PM (#928987) Subject: BS: A theolgical querry for Steve Sedbury... From: InOBU My dear brother Steve: The other day, in asking if Rachel Corrie, who gave her life for the sake of another was a Christian, you proposed the following "Jesus Christ is the only way to salvation now or ever. Believe it. Sing it. Preach it. There is only one God but there are many erroneous views of God. Yet we have freedom of choice...." So, here is the question, true story... as the World Trade Center burned, a man was left behind who was in a wheal chair. When he could not get his fellow office workers to help carry the man down, a devote Jewish fellow stayed behind, knowing his life was likely forfit, but he could not bear the idea that his office fellow would die alone and abandoned. Now, statistically I would emagine that a number of those who walked away from this scene were Christians... to ask the question Christ asked in the story of the good Samaritan, who was that man in the wheel chairs brother in God? Yours in the light Larry |
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08 Apr 03 - 06:30 PM (#929009) Subject: RE: BS: A theolgical querry for Steve Sedbury... From: SINSULL Ah Larry. You already know the answer. But I admire you for trying to help Steve see it. Peace, love. |
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08 Apr 03 - 06:37 PM (#929016) Subject: RE: BS: A theolgical querry for Steve Sedbury... From: Rick Fielding Jeez Louise Larry! I think I'm gonna barf! Could this not have been done in private? Rick |
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08 Apr 03 - 07:20 PM (#929060) Subject: RE: BS: A theolgical querry for Steve Sedbury... From: InOBU Hi ya Rick... Steve brought the subject up, in our wee pub here, so rather than take him into the toilet, I thought we'd talk it over at the table, besides, your in the crapper barfing! (i hope, rather than barfing in our beer!... well my diet coke!) HEY Rick! the song books that didn't get snow and rained on when my cieling fell in, well one of em has your name on it! Cheers Larry |
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08 Apr 03 - 11:08 PM (#929178) Subject: RE: BS: A theolgical querry for Steve Sedbury... From: khandu "Man looketh at the outer flesh, but God looketh upon the heart." What is there, in the heart,...it is that and that alone that counts. Ken |