I respectfully disagree.  It is a sincere question.  It depends upon the attitude of the recipient whether to take offense or not.  Izzy

 


From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Slade Henson
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Moderator: Judy. Please cease giving people the opportunity to "turn the other cheek." Asking people "Doesn't God's Word mean anything to you?" is insulting and needs to stop.

 

-- slade

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]On Behalf Of Judy Taylor
Sent: Friday, 17 December, 2004 13.18
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Subject: [TruthTalk] Intentional sin -- the Judas factor

jt: Ding Dong you're wrong Lance, we can know the eternal destiny of Judas because Jesus Himself excluded him in His prayer when He told the father He hadn't lost any given Him other than the son of perdition.  How do you get around that? Doesn't God's Word mean anything to you? Must everything subject itself to 'incarnationalism'

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