There was nothing else—so what dictionary are you using?  Or maybe it’s another one of the Technical terms??? (I had no idea that Theology and Technology were the same thing!) Izzy

 


From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Lance Muir
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As I saw no 'smiley', I could not but wonder if you thought the 'medical application' the one I had in mind? I did not! 

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orthopraxy

\Or"tho*prax`y\, n. [Gr. 'orqo`s straight + ? a doing.] (Med.) The treatment of deformities in the human body by mechanical appliances.

You got me, Lance.  What indeed? Izzy

 


From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Lance Muir
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Orthodoxy and orthopraxy - what is their relation to one another?

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From: Bothoms

Sent: May 09, 2005 18:17

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Terry--

I can understand you viewpoint, but please realize that I believe these teachings to be true otherwise they would have no part in my life.  I do appreciate your concern for my spiritual well being.  I also have concern for your spiritual well being.  If you think that I'm in error, I'm willing to discuss it.  But let's approach it in a way that the Lord would approve of -- so the Spirit can guide us.  May the Lord's will be done, not yours or mine.

Terry Clifton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Bothoms wrote:

> Terry--
>
> Some non-LDS Christians insist that these things are secret. They are
> not secret -- otherwise, why would I be willing to discuss these
> things. But you must understand that these things are of a highly
> sacred nature; therefore, I will not discuss them in detail. As to
> the 'designs' that you refer to -- they are small stitchings in the
> under garments and are there to remind the wearer of the covenants
> made in the temple.
>
> Further, I want you to know, that I have no problem answering your
> questions so long as they are sincere. I also ask that you, at least
> respect my beliefs, even if you choose to disagree. I will be careful
> to likewise respect any of your beliefs that I might differ with. And
> may the Lord bless each of us with greater knowledge and understanding.
>
> --Raymond

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I have no problem with respecting you as an individual as long as you do
not prove yourself unworthy of respect. Your beliefs, however are
another story. I cannot respect what I consider not only false, but of
the devil. To respectfully watch as you go on your merry way to Hell
would not be a Christian act. There is no hatred, no animosity, no hard
feelings connected with that. Just a desire to prevent any person,
Mormon or otherwise from spending eternity in torment. If I can
convince you to seek a better way, I will.
Terry

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