I don't follow Rush Limbaugh much, but I am skeptical of the assertion that 
he thinks Haliburton and Cheney can do no wrong.  Are you using a little 
hyperbole to make a point?

In any case, it is dangerous to talk about natural men and compare that to 
what happens when one is placed into Christ.  Jesus Christ is not natural. 
He is unique, and being placed in him transforms lives in a very 
supernatural way.  The problem is that some people claim to have been placed 
in Christ, but they really have not yet experienced him.  I have been 
shocked over seeing this materialize in one person recently.  It is amazing 
the capacity we have to think good of people who do not deserve it.  We 
really need to be looking at Scripture concerning the promise.  If we look 
at other people and systems, whether Cheney and Haliburton, or a Christian 
and the church, we may not be looking at the right standard concerning the 
reality of the promise of Jesus Christ in regards to righteousness and 
holiness.

David Miller.


----- Original Message ----- 
From: Lance Muir
To: [email protected]
Sent: Tuesday, February 21, 2006 7:18 AM
Subject: [TruthTalk] Let 'Haliburton' = Sin

To Rush Limbaugh Haliburton and, by extension, Cheney can do no wrong.

To the critics of Haliburton and, by extension, Cheney can do no right.

IFO view Haliburton and, by extension, Cheney as somewhere in between.

It depends upon the criteria brought to bear on the analysis. I look at the 
NT epistles and see Paul as taking the 'somewhere in between' stance as to 
'Haliburton'.

L 

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