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Subject: Re: [ZION] "Mother" Teresa
> John W. Redelfs wrote:
> > But that is just anecdotal. --JWR
>
> I don't know Ann, but I know her brother, Tom Sc
John W. Redelfs wrote:
> But that is just anecdotal. --JWR
I don't know Ann, but I know her brother, Tom Scrotal. And he says that
she, indeed, is often just that.
Noj
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The two most Christlike individuals I can say that I knew intimately, ah,
one is dead and the other one I lost contact with. They were the first to
fellowship me in my ward.
Stacy.
At 04:07 PM 11/12/2003 -0900, you wrote:
I grew up outside the Church and met a number of good, honorable, even
I grew up outside the Church and met a number of good, honorable, even
Christlike people. But the most Christlike people I have ever known, by
far, are a small number of Mormons that I have met since joining the
Church. But that is just anecdotal. --JWR
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The people of the earth often get messages from the Holy Ghost; they just
don't always have Him with them. Neither do we if we're not living right.
Stacy.
At 04:30 PM 11/12/2003 -0700, you wrote:
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> The truth is, Ron, I don't know that much about Mother Theresa. There
are
> a lot of good peo
>
> The truth is, Ron, I don't know that much about Mother Theresa. There
are
> a lot of good people outside of the Church. Perhaps she was one of
> them. I'm still convinced that the best people are inside the Church.
I
> have to believe that or discount the need for the gospel in the world.
>
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> Not only that, but according to Christ, almsgiving is to be done
> anonymously. Mother Theresa was FAMOUS for her unselfishness. Just how
>
> unselfish can giving be when it brings that kind of fame? --JWR
Two points:
1)To my knowledge, Mother Thereas did not publiciz
John W. Redelfs wrote:
>
> Stephen Beecroft wrote:
> >Christopher Hitchens hates "Mother" Teresa. This is not a secret.
> >Given some of Hitchens' proclivities, I am not necessarily prone to
> >uncritical acceptance of his viewpoint, but the man is very intelligent
> >and, I think, makes a few g
Dear friends,
> -Original Message-
> From: Jon Spencer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Monday, November 10, 2003 8:44 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [ZION] "Mother" Teresa
>
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> So I suggest that we withhold our criticism of MT and f
John W. Redelfs wrote:
Not only that, but according to Christ, almsgiving is to be done
anonymously. Mother Theresa was FAMOUS for her unselfishness. Just how
unselfish can giving be when it brings that kind of fame? --JWR
**
I think that we need to be careful about our view of MT. This w
to do, and not
worry about anyone else. (Stephen - I don't mean this as criticism at all.
I appreciate the input.)
Jon
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Stephen Beecroft wrote:
Christopher Hitchens hates "Mother" Teresa. This is not a secret.
Given some of Hitchens' proclivities, I am not necessarily prone to
uncritical acceptance of his viewpoint, but the man is very intelligent
and, I think, makes a few good points. (Not that I know enough abou
Christopher Hitchens hates "Mother" Teresa. This is not a secret.
Given some of Hitchens' proclivities, I am not necessarily prone to
uncritical acceptance of his viewpoint, but the man is very intelligent
and, I think, makes a few good points. (Not that I know enough about
the issues to mak
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