jt: I didn't know I was in a contest John.  Actually for the past several years I have been going to a homosexual
hairdresser.  He was born and raised in the small town we live in and his mother is a good Pentacostal so he has
been "churched" and believes he knows it all.  This fellow has been lulled into believing he is OK; he talks about 
praying and God all the time ... so when I could stand the others risque teasing about his lifestyle no longer I changed hairdressers (although he gives a "great" haircut).  I pray/ed for him often and spoke with him. Just because I was not the one to lead him to repentance does not mean that I count him entirely lost because so long as there is life there is hope and homosexuality is one of many sins although the bondage that goes with it is extreme.  ATST God is not mocked and we will all reap what we are presently sowing.  What I think about the accusation of "homophobe" is
that the problem rests with the "accuser" - I'm sure that term comes from the "dark" one.
 
 
On Wed, 22 Dec 2004 10:22:56 EST [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
In a message dated 12/22/2004 7:10:13 AM Pacific Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
jt: Homophobe? Such a "liberal" _expression_ Lance why would you be so sure there are some of these on the TT List?

How many gay types have you ministered to, Judy?  How many prayers have you offered up on their behalf.   How often have you set across the table from one "of them,"  not sure what to say that might open the doors to "trying just one more time"  ("how can they know without a preacher").  Such is the best way to overcome accusations of "homophobe"  you think?  John
 

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