"John W. Redelfs" wrote:
> I am just as comfortable with Moslems and Buddhists as I am with traditional
>Christians, perhaps more so. Moslems and Buddhists have a much better excuse for
>their ignorance. Traditional Christians are sinning against a much greater light
>when they reject the
>It is not a coincidence that nearly all foaming-at-mouth anti-Mormons
are so-called >Christians. It was primarily these other Christian
denominations that the Lord had >reference to when he told Joseph that
their creeds were an abomination and all their >professors corrupt.
They will all be d
At 01:40 PM 10/4/02 -0600 Marc A. Schindler favored us with:
>Right, but Bill was relating how he feels. We're not as comfortable with Moslems as
>we are with other Christians, even those Christians with whom we share little in
>common (in some cases, there are groups, like Ismailis, with whom w
At 01:00 PM 10/4/02 -0400 Jon Spencer favored us with:
>That thar's the basis for strife. Or as UBL would say "Christianity is a false
>religion. Ours is true. It makes all the difference. --UBL"
Who is UBL?
/
/// Z
Right, but Bill was relating how he feels. We're not as comfortable with Moslems as we
are with other Christians, even those Christians with whom we
share little in common (in some cases, there are groups, like Ismailis, with whom we
might have more in common than we would with other Christians,
That thar's the basis for strife. Or as UBL would say "Christianity is a
false religion. Ours is true. It makes all the difference. --UBL"
Jon
John W. Redelfs wrote:
> At 10:05 PM 10/3/02 -0400 Grampa Bill favored us with:
> >Grampa Bill comments:
> > I do. But in all candor, I must admi
At 10:05 PM 10/3/02 -0400 Grampa Bill favored us with:
>Grampa Bill comments:
> I do. But in all candor, I must admit that I would be very uncomfortable if I
>heard a Muslim say, " I am a Moslem first, and then an American."
Islam is a false religion. Ours is true. It makes all the differe
I am an American Saint. The two go together and should cause no one angst,
even Canadian Saints, or American Saints living in Japan.
Jon
Grampa Bill wrote:
> Our BLT wrote:
>
> > > I am a saint first, and then an American. I hope we all feel that
way.
>
> ===
> Grampa Bill
Our BLT wrote:
> > I am a saint first, and then an American. I hope we all feel that way.
===
Grampa Bill comments:
I do. But in all candor, I must admit that I would be very uncomfortable if I
heard a Muslim say, " I am a Moslem first, and then an American."
Love y'al
Well put. If history had been a bit different, the borders would be different anyway,
so nation-states aren't as "cast in stone" as people seem to think.
"John W. Redelfs" wrote:
> Sometimes I get a little tired of the nationalist chest beating that some on this
>list indulge themselves in, es
Sometimes I get a little tired of the nationalist chest beating that some on this list
indulge themselves in, especially the USA vs. Canada variety. We are all saints. Our
allegiance is the Kingdom of God, and only secondarily to Canada or the USA. I think
if we are honest with ourselves we
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