"Suzanne" <****loh7@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> "Libertarius" <Libertarius@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>> Suzanne wrote:
>>>
>>> I don't agree with your idea of the history of the
>>> Bible. It is just plain wrong.
>>
>> ===>It is definitely not "wrong", just unknown and
>> unacceptable to fundamentalist bible wore****pers. -- L.
>>
> To the reader that is reading this, Lib. is trying
> to confer a label upon me so that he can sway
> anyone from trusting anything that I am saying.
> It is a favorite label to apply to someone that
> believes the Bible: "a fundamentalist." Often
> they will shorten it to the derrogatory "fundie."
> If they are somewhat not sure that this term will
> carry enough contempt, they will add that the
> Christian is a "bible wor****pper," being sure to
> spell bible with a little "b." But Christians don't
> wor****p the Bible, they wor****p the one that
> taught us to read and study God's word. So
> reading and being strengthened by God's word,
> and led by it, is not wor****pping the Bible, but
> is really being led by the Lord who gave his word
> to us in written form as a gift to us, to help us.
>>
> When Jesus prayed his prayer in the
> Garden of Gethsemane, just before being
> taken into a trial, he prayed that the Father
> would sanctify the believer through God's word,
> and that they would be sanctified by the testimony
> of his followers that come after him. So when
> a person reads what one of his followers has
> written, which is what the books of the Bible are,
> in fact, they still are not wor****pping a book, but
> they are wor****pping the one who blesses his
> words. Here are some verses from the Bible
> that confirm this:
> --
> Isaiah 55:10-11 says:
> 10. "For as the rain cometh down, and the snow
> from heaven, and returneth not thither, but
> watereth the earth, and maketh it bring forth
> and bud, that it may give seed to the sower, and
> bread to the eater:
> 11. So shall my word be that goeth forth out of
> my mouth: it shall not return unto me void, but
> it shall accomplish that which I please, and it
> shall prosper in the thing whereto I sent it."
>>
> Suzanne
We are known by the company we keep.
You really do not have to reply to that fellow.
I see your conversations with him and I just pass it over.
For I have already had my fill of that one too.
He is incorrigible
There are a lot of others to harvest is is a throw back.
Sorry to you both,
M,


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