In article <eql8s39t11uslv35f7ulof05cc0ed4m016@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>, duke
<duckgumbo32@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> On Sun, 24 Feb 2008 20:05:37 -0800, 2@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
(•R. L. Measures) wrote:
>
> >In article <stu3s3p6pn7d3lt79vnd5cbf4bejfd28a0@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>, duke
> ><duckgumbo32@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> >
> >> On Sun, 24 Feb 2008 14:27:49 -0800, 2@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
(•R. L. Measures) wrote:
> >>
> >> >> >• I never joined any organized religion. When I and my siblings
were
> >> >> >young, our mother took us to a nearby Presbyterian church, When
I was 13,
> >> >> >I learned about Presbyterian doctrine, and I concluded that it
did not add
> >> >> >up, so I walked. Subsequently I began reading about the history
of
> >> >> >Christianity. I found it appalling as well as galling. In a
takeoff from
> >> >> >Will Rogers: Anyone who loves organized religion should never
try to find
> >> >> >out how it was made.
> >>
> >> >> So what's disorganized religion like?
> >>
> >> >• No confessions, no goddess obsessions, boys don't need a rear
view mirror.
> >>
> >> But still judged by Jesus as though he is a Roman Catholic.
> >>
> >• ?
>
> Gosh, do I have to explain everything? It means they too will be judged
by the
> God they deny exists.
>
• Thanks. So if they are the same being, how is it that God knows the
day of judgement, but Jesus does not?
--
R.L. Measures. 805-386-3734, www.somis.org


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