> From: Hank Goldstein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: question for all of you
>
> Greetings Will,
> You, too, "need to be held responsible for [your] behaviors" and beliefs.
> including those that condemn most of the world's population to damnation
> (or,at very least, to lack of salvation) just because they don't believe
> the same things that you do. Is it remotely possible that there are many
> routes to "salvation?" Warm Regards, Hank
I think Hank presents his questions in a most elegant fashion.
Unfortunately, I think apologetics, albeit important, is REALLY getting away
from the true purpose of TIPS.
I'm as guilty as anyone of continuing these discussions, but for the most part
I'm trying to discuss the psychology behind the religious person/individual.
When it comes to debating doctrine itself, that needs to be done off-list.
My apologies to anyone that believes I have used the list inappropriately.
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University of Central Arkansas Counseling Center
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