Blaine, sorry about the typo...sometimes I transpose letters unintentionally.

Transmitters, receivers, whatever. Are you willing to admit that since there is no real evidence, then it is possible that the Isaiah scripture is not related to the anecdote?

Perry, AE6GQ


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Date: Mon, 13 Jun 2005 09:49:11 EDT


Perry,
Since you are converting to LDS beliefs, and giving up your job as
moderator, :>) you are going to have to get with it regards believing via the influence of the Holy Ghost, rather than the hard, tangible evidence you have in the past gotten used to demanding. I for one rely on the evidence of praying in
faith, then receiving the answer through the medium of the
spirit--Spirit-of-God direct to my receiver spirit. But you do have to have your receiver in tune with the transmitters, Perry, otherwise this sort of evidence does not work. Just as when your radio is tuned off-station, or not working at all, or out of range of the signal, all you will recieve is static. I am afraid in
the past that  is all you have been receiving, for whatever reason--so you
might consider getting a renewing of the spiritual receiver, is all I am saying. New spirits are extremely costly, they tell me, so that is obviously not an
option.   Take Care, Perry, and good luck with your newly acquired
religion!!  And, Congratulations on becoming One With The Saints!!!

Blainerb  (not baline, please!!)




n a message dated 6/13/2005 6:55:55 AM Mountain Standard Time,
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Baline,

Sometimes it is right to doubt. But, when  shown the evidence, even Thomas
believed. We will only know for sure when you present the facts and let me
evaluate them. The point is that if  there is no real evidence, then the
scripture is most likely not related  to the anecdote at all.

Blaine, are you willing to admit  that since there is no real evidence,
then it is possible that the  scripture is not related to the anecdote?

Perry





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