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Wed, 19 Nov 2003 21:58:22 -0800 Dave <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
writes:
..perhaps
DavidM could be persuaded to keepyou
under control!!!
that'd be Izzy's job :)
DAVEH: Hmmm.Ok, I guess I can imagine Izzy becoming
Mormon.but, who is going to keep her
On Wed, 19 Nov 2003 21:58:22
-0800 Dave <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
..perhaps DavidM
could be persuaded to keep
you under
control!!!
that'd be Izzy's job
:)
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Judy: After doing a little research, the only thing I could find
about Lot preaching was Genesis 19:6-9. Lot is begging the Sodomites not to do WICKEDLY. They respond by saying he
KEEPS acting as a judge. (new KJV). Evidently he had talked to them about their wickedness on multiple occa
Judy:
I did not find that in scripture. Didn't even look to see if it was there. Just responded to a blurb from Dean.
Terry
Where do you find in scripture that Lot preached in Sodom?
He chose it because it was a well watered plain and it was probably going downhill
then. I know sc
E-Sword can be found at:
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Supplemental information can also be found
at:
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They also have a group on http://groups.yahoo.com
shalom
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From:
Terry Clifton
I wonder if Lot was one even ABLE to preach.
Look at the testimony provided by Scripture...
His willingness to have his daughters
violated (yes... I understand the concept of hospitality and
visitors from an Old-Eastern perspective, but he had other choices
available)
His son-in-l
Terry,
Where do you find in scripture that Lot preached in Sodom?
He chose it because it was a well watered plain and it was probably going
downhill
then. I know scripture teaches that Noah preached to his generation -
but Lot?
Judy
On Wed, 19 Nov 2003 17:43:30 -0600 (Central Standard
I will be checking out e-sword tonight, right after I find a t-shirt that I can afford. (Lot preached in Sodom PRIOR to the instructions
given by Jesus.)
Thanks for the help.
Terry
Dean Writes:
Thank you Terry-Adam Clark wrote a commentary in the form of a book but I got this from
>
> Judy: They have a gut reaction because they don't understand the gospel
> Dean, they think it is 'fairy tales' I thought so myself at one time.
> Jesus was some unreal character like in a history book to me. I was
> searching in all the wrong places for love and for truth and my search
> t
>
yo Marlin, browsin' today's tt
mail, i think see why you'd write that now:
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From: Terry Clifton
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 11/19/2003 8:21:54 AM
Subject: Re: [TruthTalk] Chuck Spingola
Brother Dean:
If God has called you to preach, you must preach. And there is no way that you can qualify who needs to hear the wor
ï
Laura:
Thanks for letting me know, I found the problem it is my Juno
Mail Assistants who are not doing the job.
Judy
On Wed, 19 Nov 2003 16:26:24 EST [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Jan Just for your info. I am getting your posts just
fine. Laura
Jan Just for your info. I am getting your posts just fine. Laura
Hi Dean, you write:
Sister-My idea to have you guys ware Fear God shirts was to give insight
on how this world views God. My wife has been out with me preaching many
times and seen a lot of hatred but until she wore a "Fear God" T shirt
she stated that she had no idea how people felt about the Gosp
From: "Terry Clifton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Judy:
I do not want to walk in the shoes of a reprobate. I do not even want to
think for one moment that sex with another man would be anything but
totally disgusting to God, and to me. He has not commanded me to
understand them, He has commanded me to le
In a message dated 11/19/2003 1:28:19 PM Central Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Laura: What is your hope in the future? What happens when you die?TPW: I never hope for the future, I build it in the present. As since I have not died before, I can't really tell you what really happens.
Laura: What is your hope in the future? What happens when you die?
TPW: I never hope for the future, I build it in the present. As since I have
not died before, I can't really tell you what really happens.
The Pagan Wolf
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Protec
TPW wrote:
> Not asking me to join? Strange, aren't you not
> violating your bible's teaching?
Nope. Not at all. The Bible does not command us to try and get people
to join anything. Such a concept is modern Christianity which is mostly
big business and social clubs. The Bible teaches the fo
DavidM:
Is there some reason that some mail is not getting through to the list?.
I have sent (7) messages since yesterday and have yet to see the first
one. All I am receiving are TPW's along with Laura Hamm and your
responses. Do you have the rest of us on hold?
Judy
--
"Let your spee
To TPW: What is your hope in the future? What happens when you die? Laura
From: "Arsene Lupin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Judy: I'm reading TPW and am truly dismayed because you a professing
pagan, appear to understand scripture better than those who profess to
follow their author. I believe God has you here for a reason.
TPW: Jesus did say that his word could be understood e
David Miller wrote:
> Do you guys have some kind of organization or book or
> set of books that bring you all together on this?
> Can you name the different gods of your pantheon and
> explain why you believe in them? Can you expound upon
> Thor and your relationship with him?
TPW wrote:
> Glad
Judy: I'm reading TPW and am truly dismayed because you a professing pagan,
appear to understand scripture better than those who profess to follow their
author. I believe God has you here for a reason.
TPW: Jesus did say that his word could be understood even by the simple.
Considering I am a f
The way I see it we don't have to be on guard for "false Christians" BECAUSE here one is In our face! TPW you are exactly what we are supposed to expect! Laura
TPW: Who gave me licence? Jesus did. No seriously, he did!! Think about
it, He warns us about false christians right? I can judge them by their
fruits, right? So think about it, How do I judge another person from
another faith? I usually judge them by their own standard. So far you
have let murder
I have a couple of questions for our "pagan" friend?
Q: Why on earth would you want to discuss things with our group?
A: Because I am in essence a curious man about curious things. A real
knowledge-grabber so to speak.
Q: Are you trying to validate your stupidity or actually learn something?
I have a couple of questions for our "pagan" friend?
1. Why on earth would you want to discuss things with our group?
2. Are you trying to validate your stupidity or actually learn something?
3. Are we supposed to look at your responses with humor or should be just feel sorry for you that you
For the purposes of keeping this e-mail brief and easily readable, I will
clip my answers so that repetitive statements are condensed into one and I
will keep my answers brief. I hope you can forgive me for this, but I deem
it necessary considering the amount of time we all have in our days.
Da
David Miller: Hi Pagan Wolf. I appreciate you taking time to talk about your
religion. I often encounter pagans when preaching, but I don't often find
any willing to talk too much about their religion. It is as if they just
want to say that they are pagan for the shock value.
They will readily
Terry wrote:
> Adam Clark appears to have a pretty good grasp on the word.
> I have never heard of him before now. Was this
from a book
> or a commentary?
Adam Clarke was a disciple of John Wesley and part of the Holiness
movement. You can read a sketch about him and see his
po
I am not sure who wrote the following:
[When 'peace in the world' emerges from y'all and Marlin
keepin' the commandments together, let me know--I may sign up for the choir
] :
Marlin: Keeping the commandments will not bring
peace. That will take the return of Jesus Himself. For the
Terry wrote:
> I consider the Gospel of Jesus to be the pearls.
> Nothing is of more value. When people are concerned
> only with gratifying the flesh, they are no different
> than an animal (hog or dog).
TPW wrote:
> You see That's exactly the kind of attitude that gets you
> in hot water
Judy: Good that there is respect in your family - most families with such a
mixture would be totally dysfunctional. What kind of Christian is the other
half?
TPW: Well for the most part Roman Catholic, But we have also Protestant,
Anglican and Evangelicals among us.
The Pagan Wolf
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Brother Dean:
If God has called you to preach,
you must preach. And there is no way that you can qualify who needs to
hear the word in an average crowd (If there is such a thing as an average
crowd). You tell them all and let the Lord sort
> [Original Message]
> From: Judith H. Taylor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: 11/19/2003 12:48:42 AM
> Subject: RE: [TruthTalk] Chuck Spingola
>
> Hi Dean, you write:
>
> David you just covered the same message I preached at WCU this morning-
> till the rains came. Judy and
Hi Pagan Wolf. I appreciate you taking time to talk about your
religion. I often encounter pagans when preaching, but I don't often
find any willing to talk too much about their religion. It is as if
they just want to say that they are pagan for the shock value. They
will readily talk with me a
- Original Message -
From: Terry Clifton
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 11/18/2003 10:42:55 PM
Subject: Re: [TruthTalk] Chuck Spingola
I never cease to wonder at a God who will forgive a man who hates Him, and will forgive a murderer or a thief or a man that curses God's pro
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From:
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 11/18/2003 6:15:42 PM
Subject: Re: [TruthTalk] Chuck Spingola
On Tue, 18 Nov 2003 17:51:10 -0500 "Carrolll Moore" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
You really should read other mailers more:-) I just resent it Gary.
well, a
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed,
19 Nov 2003 00:29:11 -0500 "Judith H. Taylor" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
writes:
>Are you a Mormon Gary?no
DAVEH: G...Perhaps you meant, "not
yet"..
Hmm.after pondering Judy's question,
I think it is safe to say you are beginning to sound l
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