You do understand how I and many others might think you answer rather curious.  to speak one on one with different terminology than a speech offtered to a congregation of individuals  (hmmmmmmmmmmmmmm  congregation of INDIVIDUALS)   is a surprising consideration for one who preaches with the hope of convincing as many as possible (now and in the future) to give their lives to a God who has already given His life for them.  
 
My manner of speech in a closed session would have a very predicatable effect on those in attendance.  Ditto for the larger congregation.  
 
"Nigger" is used by blacks.  You get the point ? 
 
Sodomite is a name we call people just as "nigger" is a word that offends.     
 
jd
 
 
 
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From: "David Miller" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

> No, John, that won't work. You have to learn to shift gears to understand
> street preaching. I would never speak this way one on one. It only shuts
> the person down. In street preaching, however, we can redirect our speech
> toward others. We can bring out what the homosexuals are really about.
> Take my banner, for example, that says, "Beware Queer University." When
> people complain about the banner being offensive, I ask them to please tell
> me what is offensive about it. If it is the word "Queer" I explain that the
> word Queer is used by the homosexuals themselves, and that part of their
> agenda is to make this word common place like the word Gay is now used for a
> homosexual man. I sometimes ask a homosexual standing there, "sir, please
> tell everyone her e if I am speaking the truth. If I took off the word
> "Beware" from this sign, and it only said, "Queer University," and I rallied
> people, telling them that this University should be known to all as Queer
> Univeristy, and all the Queers should come here to this University, wouldn't
> you like that? Every time the homosexual will agree and say, yes, that
> would be great. The point is that most people do not understand that this
> is the homosexual agenda. Many of us do not want the University to become
> Queer University. We only want it to be a place where homosexuals can
> attend and find help to stop sexual behavior that God condemns.
>
> So my point is that a counseling session is conducted much differently than
> a street preaching session. If you can't shift gears, stick with counseling
> and let others do the street preaching. They will be more effective at it
> than you would be.
>
> David Miller.
>
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> To: [email protected] ; [email protected]
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>
>
> Should I try your approach in my next counseling session?
>
> "O. KKKKeeee!! Glad you folks were able to make it. My understanding is
> that you two queers have some sort of misgiving about the perception of
> others concerning your sodomizing way of life. Hopefully, at the end of
> this session, you two faggets willl see the love I have for who you could be
> in the Lord as I do what I can to lead you away from the hell fire you are
> so deserving of because of your love for each others buns .. and ..
> aahhh. well !! at least I did the best I good. If they won't listen to
> the truth, let the little faggets go to hell. That is apparently what they
> really want !! If they think I was hard o n them, they should see what the
> Lord tells me to say to the Mormons !!
>
>
> How am I doing? Think it might work -- to any degree.?
>
> I rest my case.
> jd
>
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> From: "David Miller" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> > JD wrote:
> > > The shock and awe you all experienced with
> > > the use of the f'in word is the same dismay
> > > many feel when the word sodomite is used.
> >
> > The context, however, is much different. Homosexuals should be ashamed of
> > the word sodomite. They should also be ashamed of the word Queer. However,
> > they are working hard for society to accept the word Queer as a nice term,
> > and they will do the same thing with the word sodomite. Right now,
> > however,
> > society thinks of what sodomy means, and many people still consider this
> > sexual perversion. A very frequent question I am asked is whether or not
> > sodomy is acceptable between a man and a woman. When I respond that it is
> > not, they jest about being greatly disappointed.
> >
> > ; Do we know that people don't like the word "sodomy"? Of course. However,
> > we use it because 1) it is not a foul word like the F word, and 2) it
> > brings
> > to light the perversion of what homosexuality is all about. I would rather
> > use the word sodomy or sodommite to make my point rather than trying to
> > detail exactly what is wrong with what they do. Some of us try hard to use
> > illustrations, such as an electrical cord with male and female ends,
> > showing
> > who male to male does not work as it was designed. Sometimes, however,
> > people don't get it and we do have to more specifically describe what we
> > are
> > talking about, much to the embarrassment of people who truly do not
> > understand the kind of life that homosexuals are promoting with their
> > agenda.
> >
> > Judy wrote:
> > > She brought out that passionate discontent
> > > rather brilliantly.
> >
> > Perhaps so, but she grossly fails to understand the spiritual reasons for
> > this discontent.
> >
> > David Miller.
> >
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> > know how
> > you ought to answer every man." (Colossians 4:6) http://www.InnGlory.org
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