When the Mormons speak of 'a historical christ', David, they speak of THEIR HISTORICAL CHRIST. There's never a Kevin around when you need one. Perhaps CPL can advise you offline so as not to embarrass you.

Why is it, David, that you are inclined to 'trumpet' your good works? However, in spite of sounding a bit full of yourself, I have every confidence that all who benefitted from that which was done by you and your family are better for it.


----- Original Message ----- From: "David Miller" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: January 02, 2006 12:16
Subject: Re: [TruthTalk] The cross of Christ


Lance wrote:
IFF BC/AD/BCE as employed by Mormon/Christian
are absent CONTENT then, indeed you are correct.
IMO, no word is employed without content, DavidM,
therefore, you are INCORRECT.

When the Mormons speak about the historical Christ, are they talking about a
different person?  I don't think so.  Where we differ is in the same way
that we differ with many in Christianity, concerning what was Jesus like,
what is he like now, and how does he live through us by the power of the
Holy Spirit.

Lance wrote:
Y'all sound a little testy, David.
That's why I mentioned anger.

Maybe you are having a little trouble reading between the lines.  I am not
testy in the least. My oldest daughter Christine is home from college for a
few weeks.  I love my family.  She and her sisters accompanied me to the
nursing home yesterday and performed a small concert for the residents on
Cello, Viola, and Violin.  What a blessing.  I love it when my family is a
blessing to others. I taught the Word of God afterward and prayed for them,
receiving much positive feedback and words of appreciation.  I received a
phone call from a thankful man who was homeless that I had helped more than a year ago. He thanked me for saving his life and helping him, and told me
how he was helping someone else because of what I had done for him.  This
other person was crying, not understanding why he would help so much, and he
told the story about me helping him.  Hallelujah for good soil.  Then
another man called who is presently homeless, but who has stayed at my home
several times.  He asked for me to come visit him in the hospital, which I
did, helping him with some money and praying for him.  I also received a
phone call from an old college friend yesterday who spent some time first
talking to Christine. After talking to her, he unloaded on me with a whole
bunch of compliments about what a wonderful a person my daughter is.  You
can imagine how great that made me feel.  This morning is a brand new day,
the start of a new year, and I am feeling very blessed.  Some say that
circumstances should not effect us, but I must admit that all these things
have added to my joy today.  Also, I am in remembrance of a vision I had
nearly 28 years ago that concerned me at age 46, which will begin this year.
I am not testy in the least.  I'm excited and full of joy, looking forward
to a wonderful year in Christ.

Peace be with you.
David Miller.

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