Re: [TruthTalk] Osama at the Pearly Gates

2004-08-13 Thread Knpraise
In a message dated 8/12/2004 10:48:24 PM Pacific Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I find it interesting that our country trained this man to do what he does. --Marlin From the October 2001 Idaho Observer: Osama bin CIA? by Hari Heath "As our nation rallies to condemn our latest

RE: [TruthTalk] Christians' authority over nature

2004-08-13 Thread ShieldsFamily
Michael, would you mind telling us where you currently live? How would you answer Terrys questions about prayer and storms? Izzy From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of michael douglas Sent: Thursday, August 12, 2004 3:52 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject:

Re: [TruthTalk] Osama at the Pearly Gates

2004-08-13 Thread Lance Muir
See http//antiliberty.com...says who??why should we notbelieve, like so many of us, that he changed his views over time? - Original Message - From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: August 13, 2004 03:16 Subject: Re: [TruthTalk] Osama at the

Re: [TruthTalk] Christians' authority over nature

2004-08-13 Thread Lance Muir
'Divine Contingent Order' to think out 'the implications of the Judaeo-Christian claim for our understanding of the universe that it is contingent: freely created by God out of nothing, and having an existence, freedom, and rational order of its own while still dependent on him.' -

Re: [TruthTalk] Osama at the Pearly Gates

2004-08-13 Thread Lance Muir
Yes, I do understand a play on words. My hamster laughed for 25 minutes. Should this man be brought to justice? He should! Might this justice entail his death? It may! Is his 'giving an account before God' funny? No! Why do I think that 'humour' is not the operative word when it comes to

Re: [TruthTalk] Christians' authority over nature

2004-08-13 Thread Terry Clifton
I guess we just don't see this in quite the same light. If I pray for the storm to miss the Panhandle, to cause me no discomfort,then I must be praying for it to hit somewhere else and do harm to people there. This is known as looking out for number one; being SELFish. To pray that it misses

RE: [TruthTalk] Christians' authority over nature

2004-08-13 Thread michael douglas
Michael D: Sorry I could not get back into the discussion before now, folks. To answer your question Izzy, I live in the English-speaking nation of Trinidad and Tobago which is a twin island state in the Caribbean 7 miles north of Venezuela. To try and address Terry's question: I see storms as

[TruthTalk] and kids from Pops

2004-08-13 Thread Judy Taylor
Lance, it's good to see you are still around - and John thanksfor answering my questions You've given me some food for thought today. Book title a brother, John It's a sad book brother John -title is "This Dark World" (A Memoir of Salvation Found and Lost) by Carolyn S. Briggs.

Re: [TruthTalk] and kids from Pops

2004-08-13 Thread Terry Clifton
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I recently prayed out of some frustration this one word -- and it may sound rather silly but all I could come up with was "whatever." I was struck with the fact of my need AND the fact that He already knew. I knew that He was already joined to me -- so, :"whatever,

RE: [TruthTalk] Christians' authority over nature

2004-08-13 Thread ShieldsFamily
Michael, thanks so much. I suspect you could teach us a lot! What other goodies do you have in your bag? J I have learned that whenever I lose something I can dispatch angels in the Name of the Lord and, sooner or later, it turns up. Usually right where I have already looked several times.

RE: [TruthTalk] and kids from Pops

2004-08-13 Thread ShieldsFamily
I understand the whatever prayer. Ive been there. I notice that usually when I need to pray the most I cant even mumble a whateverIm just at a loss altogether. But as far as worrying about sending a hurricane somewhere else, I agree with Michaelothers need to cover their own territory.