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I respect you, Judy. As I continue to ready your
genuinely 'thoughtful' responses to Bill and John, you reflect a little more of
your 'theology' with each one. Though in some important areas (The Person of
Christ) you fall outside the pale of 'orthodoxy' (IMO), you reflect the best and
the worst of the 'self-taught' believer.
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Sent: March 04, 2005 08:08
Subject: Re: [TruthTalk] Albert Einstein
& Karl Barth
Whose "two tier" notion Lance? Another figment
of your extremely active imagination - entirely... However,
when there is no visible fruit in a person's life one
wonders. When someone is feeding on the vanity of
this world and will not trust the "bread of
life" Well??? judyt
sin(sp) sb since...BOTHS..Baptism of the Holy
Spirit..Believed in Bill..as we get accused of esteeming one another too
highly..well...I find it somewhat annoying to attempt to address seriously
this two tier notion of Christianity..
Lance,
Would you please translate the following. I'm
having a difficult time understanding it. Bill
Jt asks: Have I received the BOTHS sin I
believed IN BILL? They were, as I
recall, concurrent.
And while we are busy 'straining at gnats'
let me tell you that I'm (patiently) awaiting the day when
you and your friends will be willing to first see and then admit your own error concerning the person
of the Lord Jesus Christ. Have you received
the baptism of Jesus in the Holy Spirit since you believed
Bill?
Only trying to see how far you'll go
before admitting that you were wrong, Judy. Just curious, in other
words. Bill
Bill what is
your main point in going on and on about this. Are you trying to prove that the Holy Spirit
is the one who drives
Or is your main point to emphasize
that I missed it one time? Do you notice how the point gets lost when
who is right becomes more important
than what is truth?
jt
Judy wrote >
"The Holy Spirit never drives,
He leads; it's the other spirit who drives - the one who
works in the "children of disobedience."
And to prove it, Judy
writes >
And I still say that
- Jesus being driven into the wilderness to be tempted of the
devil is the exception it is not the
rule.
So, are you saying that you meant
the Holy Spirit "never" does this,
except when he does it? Maybe
you should have pled the fifth.
Bill
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