There is, Dean, more to everyone. For an excellent example of this see 'Crash'. Rent it, watch it with someone and, have a discussion. It exemplifies this point. IMO, a truly important film.
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From: Dean Moore
Sent: January 12, 2006 07:08
Subject: Re: [TruthTalk] Mormonism & Freemasonry

 
 
 
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Subject: Re: [TruthTalk] Mormonism & Freemasonry

How Kevin treats someone who is willing to listen to him for an extended period of time has little to do with the way he treats those on this forum with whom he disagrees.  
 
jd
cd: What I am trying to say is that there is more to Kevin than what you have seen.
 
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From: Taylor
Sent: 1/10/2006 1:02:01 AM
Subject: Re: [TruthTalk] Mormonism & Freemasonry

I have had several encounters with SPs over the years, Dean. And I have observed Kevin's approach to ministry here on TT, not to mention others who have drifted in and out over the last couple of years. And so, I will be the first to admit to a limited experience. Yes, I hung around and listened on more than one occasion, as I was curious to see the kinds of reactions their preaching provoked. And no, it didn't seem to me that they ever really got to the Gospel. "Christ," it seemed, was but a segue to the soul of their message: "Repent, or be damn!"
 
Having said that, I am opened to having misjudged Street Preachers as a whole, by the few I have encountered. That is why I am open to meeting you in N.O.
 
Bill
cd: I would like to add in Kevin"s defense-that this forum is limited in it's expressive forms-One cannot truly learn another on this site- Kevin has a big heart for the lost and I have seen him stand and discuss truth for hours with one individual-Great patience and love shown by Kevin but not seen on this site.

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