Another totally gratuitous panning, along with the entire RC church, the Toronto blessing, and Athanasius. 
 
There's this lady who has a stencil of a flower, which she cut out herself and uses to paint borders on all her walls. Anytime she sees another picture, she lays the stencil over it, and if it doesn't match exactly, that's how she knows the drawing is not a flower. Sometimes she positions the stencil upside down or sideways and doesn't even notice. She does this with real flowers too, and the petals always get crushed under the stencil.
 
Debbie
 
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Sent: Saturday, May 14, 2005 3:29 AM
Subject: Re: [TruthTalk] To Sir With Love

I saw the movie years and years ago Blaine; the good looking Sidney Poitier played the black man with
the big heart... but like all else that eminates from Hollywood this too is fantasy. Jesus went to the cross to
enable us to deal with reality as well as to invite us to experience a supernatural love that far exceeds the
imaginations of Hollywood screen writers. 
 
As for "Noblesse Oblige" this too is delusion; God's Word - the Spirit of the great equalizer who spoke
through the prophets says:
 
"Surely men of low degree are vanity, and men of high degree are a lie; to be laid in the balance, they are
altogether lighter than vanity." (Psalm 62:9)
 
 
 
On Thu, 12 May 2005 01:46:56 GMT "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> Blaine:  Hey has anyone read the Book, To Sir, With Love?  Its
> almost out of print, maybe it is anyway, but I found it in the
> Syracuse, Utah public library--it was very good, left me with a
> "Noblesse Oblige" sort of feeling.  Its about a Black man who was
> having a hard time finding a job using his training as an engineer,
> and ended up teaching school in a London slum school.  He did a
> great job, and eventually won the hearts of his White-trash
> students, teaching them magnanimity towards other races, rather than
> their traditional bigotry.  Inspiring book.

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