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Anyone who has read me, over time, is cognizant of
the 'reality' (a word you seem to like) that God did not 'bless me with the
smarts'.
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Well some of us don't have the smarts that God blessed you with. We can't
all be scientists ya know. Lance Muir <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
It does and, I apologize for not including
them.
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Sent: April 24, 2005 07:56
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"thoughtful, literate"
Flip the coin, Does this include Perry & Terry
also? Lance Muir <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
What,
David, do you make of the reality that, other than those who
believe that you to do/say no wrong thing (virtuall is what they mean
I trust), each and every thoughtful, literate (that excludes me)
participant on TT (Bill, John, Gary, Slade, Caroline, Debbie and,
Jonathan) have identified recurring 'character deficiencies'. Are any
of these correct? Are they all incorrect? I do know you to be
observant. You've seen what I've seen. What, then, do you make of
this? It is not limited to JD.
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From: "David Miller" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To:
Sent: April 23, 2005 16:41 Subject:
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Willard
> Lance wrote: > > A part of your
character is truly available on TT. > > It is on that part that
you come to be known by > > TT participants. Is this not
so? > > Yes, it is so. Nevertheless, character also is one
of the most > misunderstood aspects of a person when it is
interpreted only from writings. > Some people think Paul was a
misogynist based upon his writings. I would > disagree with that.
In any case, my question to John still stands. What > does he
think he knows about my character from my postings here
that refutes > the very doctrine that I post here? As you seem
to indicate here, it should > be easy enough for him or others
to answer. > > What about you, Lance. I ask you the same
question. Do you think my > character refutes my doctrine? If so,
what is wrong with my character? How > does it refute my
doctrine? > > Peace be with you. > David
Miller. > > > ---------- > "Let your speech be
always with grace, seasoned with salt, that you may know how you
ought to answer every man." (Colossians
4:6) http://www.InnGlory.org > > If you do not want to
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