Some on the list have mentioned in the past that God does not
love
sinners, and tried to use recent statements on unconditional
love to
prove their point.
I'd like to quote Elder Neal Maxwell, perhaps the current
scriptural
scholar among the apostles, and definitely the
Gary, I accept Elder Maxwells comments with all my heart, as that is the way
I have always beloved. However how does this reconcile with Elder Nelsons
article in the Ensign where he appears to say something very different?
George
- Original Message -
From: Gerald Smith [EMAIL
OK - I think you are taking a wise stance.
George
- Original Message -
From: Scott McGee [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, May 28, 2003 3:16 PM
Subject: Re: [ZION] Constitutional Losses
George,
I don't necessarily see it that way, but I certainly consider
Sometimes the discussions in the Church regarding the nature and extent
of God's love occur in reaction to the positions of others. Those, for
instance, who feel God's love is unconditional--as if somehow his caring
for us made Him uncaring about our sins--see themselves moving to the
Iraqi missile targeted coalition HQ during war
From Henry Schuster
CNN
CAMP DOHA, Kuwait (CNN) --The Iraqi military came within seconds of
possibly wiping out the headquarters of the coalition ground forces with a
missile on March 27, U.S. military officials said. The missile was
intercepted
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/opinion/main.jhtml?xml=/opinion/2003/01/05/do0502.xml
This is what happens when governments try to ban guns
By Mark Steyn
(Filed: 05/01/2003)
You would think if gun control was going to work anywhere it would be on
a small island. Particularly a small island at whose