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Kevin says: 'They will not change by skilled
reasoning.' Please describe the nature of the content of your own posts, Kevin.
Are we witnessing the wisdom of God or, the wisdom of Kevin? If a
Mormon I, I'd be quite unmoved. On the whole they (your arguments) are quite
supercillious.
Sent: February 03, 2005 07:58
Subject: Re: [TruthTalk] On occupying
antithetical positions
They will not change by skilled reasoning. God's way is
For after that in the wisdom of God the world
by wisdom knew not God, it pleased God by the foolishness of preaching to save
them that believe.
Try it Please God, get some saved
It works, we have had many saved and join a local congregation in
SLC
**note subject change**
I'm aware of organizations who call themselves
'Ex-Mormons for Jesus.' I have audio lectures delivered by such persons. The
circumstances underlying their 'change' are many and,
varied.
Are there organizations who call themselves
'Ex-evangelicals (now Mormon) for Jesus? Will someone tell us of them by
name. I'd like to hear their 'story'.
Do you all realize how unlikely it is,
naturally speaking, that persons occupying a faith tradition antithetical to
yours will ever leave it? My goodness, just look at the conversations
BETWEEN 'professing' believers. Some put forward skilled and articulate
arguments for ...(whatever). When did you last see someone respond with, 'by
jove I believe I'll change my mind on this!'? It hasn't happened and it
ain't gonna happen.
----- Original Message -----
Sent: February 03, 2005 06:59
Subject: Re: [TruthTalk] Prayer in
Evangelism
The truth horns are for large crowds or areas with lots of
Noise
Did you see the presidents State of the Union address?
Is that the only legitimate use of amplification?
Free Speech carries with it the right to be
heard. Charles Perry Locke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
G,
My
question to Blaine was in response to his knocking SP's, particularly
those at the LDS GC and their methods. I thought it would be
interesting to find out what he thinks would be the best way to
evangelize Mormons. While sending out missionaries two by may two
work in peoples homes, it is not practical in a public open-air
setting. Dave brought up prayer and bullhorns. Prayer is not how the
Bible tells us people come to faith. While I believe tht praying for
those you wish to come to faith is useful, Paul tells us that
preaching is the way people hear the word of God. Paul made good on
this himself, as did most of the Aposles. As for bullhorns, I must
agree that if someone came into my house with a bullhorn and began
to preach, I would not like it. But, if they needed to be heard over
background noise, hecklers, or other noise in an outdoor setting, I
think bullhorns are a good tool.
Perry
>From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] >Reply-To:
[email protected] >To:
[email protected] >Subject: Re: [TruthTalk] Prayer in
Evangelism >Date: Wed, 2 Feb 2005 16:28:38
-0700 > > >there are *evangelical approaches to
evangelizing* on which not all >evangelicals are agreeing, so what
is *evangelical evangelizing*? > >..also, how many street
preachers involved in the SLC events discussed on >TT are
evangelical/s? > >e.g., what about Kevin's position on
'evangelicals'; maybe he prefers to >be understood in a
non-evangelical category > >..well, ftr perhaps Perry would
delve into the background of his question >to BB,
below(?) > >also, ppl like Kevin, perhaps other street
preachers, too, will want to >distinguish themselves on this
underlying issue--we'll see > >G > > >On
Wed, 02 Feb 2005 07:09:34 -0800 Dave Hansen
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >writes: >|| > > > >
DAVEH: Perry, I assume your reply means you really are not
looking > > for an answer to your question posed at the very
bottom[*]..to know how > > > to *evangelize*
Mormons. >||... >||... >[*]>>>>>>Blaine,
please tell us what *evangelical approach* would >
>>>>>>>work best with Mormons, especially at the
General Conference.
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