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Terry writes:
I dunno Blaine. Seems to me that
people who keep looking for proof
are a little confused. If we had all
the facts, we would not be walking in faith.
I guess maybe they just think differently
than I do. I don't have to find the ark,
or examine a shroud, or feel the warm
fuzzies, or have a near death experience.
I have just made up my mind to follow
Jesus, and I have made up my mind that
the best way to do that is to know what the
Bible says about doing that. I guess
it would be nice in a weak moment to have
absolute proof of the truth, but then
that would mean walking
by information, not faith. Just an
afterthought.
I think I would be troubled by a Savior
that glowed in the dark. Terry
jt: Isn't this the
truth; FAITH ALWAYS REPRESENTS an unfinished aspect of
belief. If we were able
to see it then it would not be faith. IMO the shroud etc
make a person's
profession more along the lines of divination and magic. On
the news they showed a
priest in Chicago who is travelling around with RCC
relics just like in the
middle ages, they claim to have a piece of the original
cross and a thorn from
the crown of thorns. Yeah, right!! What kind of
nonsense is that?
Supposedly in conjunction with the opening of the
Passion movie.
judyt
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