David
A. and Steph may very well have offered the meat to idols first, but I guess I'm
the kind who thanks God and eats it anyway. However, Kevin, in deference to your
conscience: let's call the event a "whimsical gesture of benevolence" instead
and then, ta-da, it won't be the pagan witch motto!
:-)
More
seriously: this tendency to willy-nilly deed all kinds of
territory (Jon Stewart, random acts, pub tunes until Luther...) over to the Dark
Side. Isn't that high treason?
Debbie
-----Original Message-----In a message dated 1/30/2005 5:04:21 AM Pacific Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, January 30, 2005 12:18 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [TruthTalk] who says there's no free lunch
random act of kindness
That is a Pagan/witch motto
http://www.paganshopping.com/Merchant2/merchant.mvc?Screen=CTGY&Category_Code=B4
Kevin - you oppose random acts of kindness? So, if someone on his way to the local Bible book store offers a greeting to a black man, a construction worker, standing at the front of his 35 year old Chevy one ton flatbed, with the hood up and shaking his head, and finds out that he needs a couple of hundred bucks worth of work on his truck into order to get home (60 miles away) -- if this someone then, knowing just how much God is blessing his life, is forced to pay for the old man's repairs. "Forced" I say because of the move of God that should not be denied, the move of a God who causes us to will and to perform. Would you consider this to be a pagan matter as well? How much do you know about David and Stephanie? Is their motivation a pagan one? Every good and perfect gift comes from the Father of Lights .......................... our God is pagan? I mean, you have drawn your conclusion from the single performance of a "random act of kindnes." What in the world do you think a miracle is? Get a life and get off the streets until you do. Hurry.
There are babes in Christ and there are those who remain in diapers.
JD

