Yes, it is worth seeing.  (very typically American, I think.) Izzy

 


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Search until you find PBS's treatment of 'Amazing Grace'. Rent it, own it. Show it to your friends. It is A M A Z I N G! 

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In a message dated 12/15/2004 8:28:23 PM Pacific Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

I repeat, John—Jesus said Judas was lost.  You can toss out all the definitions you want, but you know what Jesus meant.  Izzy



Actually I don't.   I have never studied the issue.   I am not saying you are wrong  --  I am saying that "lost" does not mean "lost."   The biblical message is not that simple.  If it were,   all honest people would agree.    But there is much much more to this business of spiritual growth than meets the eye.   You know that !!

John

 

John, wake up. Did you ever sing Amazing Grace?  Remember the words, “I once was lost, but now I’m found,”? What did that mean to you? Izzy

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