Barry OGrady wrote:
> On Wed, 7 May 2008 13:40:58 +0200, " ::: good news runner :::"
<veralein@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
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>> In news:74t124d3an2k1ck9co7m03nnqolmagg9lk@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Barry OGrady <god_free_jones@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> typed:
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>>> On Mon, 5 May 2008 17:58:29 +0200, " ::: good news runner :::"
>>> <veralein@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote
>>>> In news:utXQj.5433$ko5.3921@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>>> lynx <none@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> typed:
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>>>>> **Rowland Croucher** wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> "How do you feel after doing this for 60 years?"
>>>>>>
>>>>>> "Like I'm talking to a *&%^+! wall."
>>>>>>
>>>>> God you're an asshole as a minister!
>>>>>
>>>> Pete, was this story of the wall meant as a joke? If so, I really
>>>> cannot see the point in it - and if it was no, I really cannot see a
>>>> point in that, either, at least not from a Christian point of view.
>>>> It is what an atheist would love to spread and laugh about - but a
>>>> Christian minister? The only funny thing I can see is Rowland
>>>> Croucher bringing such a nonsense up in a Christian newsgroup as a
>>>> "minister".
>>>>
>>> It does seem that Rowland would rather be a good person than a
>>> good minister.
>>>
>> Correct!
>>
>>
>>>> Rowland's so-called "joke" is nothing but insulting and
>>>> discriminating against all those who stand at the Western Wall
>>>> praying every day. What is even worse is his disrespect of the One
>>>> who hears the prayers. Maybe Mr. Croucher's prayers are not
>>>> heard... so he thinks it is funny to laugh about others - but should
>>>> we make a joke of him? We do not have to - he is really making a
>>>> fool of himself.
>>>>
>>> Christianity is stupid so why not make fun of it?
>>>
>> He did not make fun of Christianity, he made fun of the Jews.
>>
>
> No more than he has made fun of other groups?
> I doubt Rowland means to be offensive.
>
I think Rowland wants to be everyones friend. But Jesus was not like that.
> Barry
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