Understanding JD's thought process?  Now that is a challenge Terry.  Sounds to me like if a city is not completely
destroyed like Sodom then it is not judgement according to JD - Strange!!  Like God has to perform by rote or something.
What about Nineveh?  God warned them and they repented for a short time and stayed the inevitable, but when they went
back to their old ways God/s judgement took care of Nineveh and it is no more.
 
What happened in New Orleans is certainly not a blessing.  We are in LA at present and have been hearing a lot. Apparently
there are 4500 known sex offenders from around NO unaccounted for and there have been rapes in shelters. The Sherrif
here in Monroe LA has been trying to get a list of names so he can investigate but the Red Cross are thwarting him and
saying it is against their regulations.  What is the matter with ppl - where has good sense gone?
 
A lot missed our Reunion because of Rita, they were busy fleeing Houston with their boats, campers, etc. but Houston is
nothing like New Orleans which city has had a reputation for gross sin and corruption for years.  Locally they say that most
of the ppl here in shelters don't want to go back there so maybe the French Quarter can just be an isolated island there or
they can rename it The French Quarter.   judyt
 
 
On Tue, 27 Sep 2005 08:38:27 -0500 Terry Clifton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
What happend to Sodom way back when?   There wasn't anyone left, Kevin.   No one.   The place was consumed.    THAT is the judgment of God upon a city.   The discipline that occurred in NO was for those who receive discipline   -------------   it was not a judgment of God upon the pagans.  
JD
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In light of this opinion, could you tell us the answer to the question posed in Amos 3:6?  I would really like to understand your thinking.  Terry
 
 
 
 

 

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