Adapting could be eternally dangerous if it requires us to stop doing the 
work of the Cross. The methods may need to change with the times, but not 
the actual work. If adapting included a cease and desist order on the work, 
(which is just what the enemy wants, and will relentlessly fight for) then 
we have failed. Just as core beliefs don't change, then neither can obeying 
them. If we no longer do the work we once did, then we no longer believe 
what we once believed.


>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: Re: [RR] A line of thought
>Date: Tue, 2 Jan 2001 18:29:23 EST
>
>Clint, as for beliefs, you dont have to change the way you believe but you
>might ave to adapt in the way you do things.  Core beliefs dont change.  
>The
>only beliefs that might change are the man made ones.
>
>:):)>
>Watch yer top knot, keep yer powder dry and yer nose to the wind, and may 
>the
>Blackfeet be upwind when you pass and may you be 20 miles away before they
>smell yer stinkin hide. WAUGH

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