re: 'does it
work?'
thinking about your question,
above, are SPs asking: if it exists, what is God's view of
toleration?
..that's gotta be somewhere
near the 'basis', partic while biblical unity, globally, is (even)
questioned
admittedly salvation of the
world gets to be overwhelming multiculturally (to say nothing
of psychologically), esp while God in Christ is saving
whomever calls on Him for that, whoever comes to him for that,
whoever 'enters in'/to that publically
e.g., SPs probably have
certain hope/s for Mormons saved, that they'll worship
only God
..what else is required in that
perspective, for it to 'work'?
On Sun, 6 Feb 2005 20:05:59 -0800 (PST) Kevin Deegan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
writes:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:perhaps you could, Kevin, wisely--not merely to bad mouth him, though; else it's kinda like denying the sunlit side of the moon to focus only on its darkness, e.g., ..i wonder if 'the Edge' or somebody admonishes him abt some of his language(?) including the implications of what he says for 'free speech' of those 'in Christ'..those two and U2 have been together an exceptionally long time, apparently were instrumental:) in a significant Christian artists' community at the time they released 'The Joshua Tree', approx 20 years ago..whereas (e.g.) 'the beatles (before them) said 'all you need is love and then they broke up'..actually, to help clarify the difference betw Bono's potent influence on culture/s and (e.g.) McCartney's, listen to a copy of 'Sgt Pepper's..' several times then compare it to either/both early and later U2..it's a very enlightening, revealing, surprising look at God's mercy on many (of his) people today..even those in your audience/s..GOn Sun, 6 Feb 2005 18:28:57 -0800 (PST) Kevin Deegan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:Bono..has a filthy mouth. I could not post such here.
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