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Pastimes : DISCUSSION OF DOCTRINE of CHRISTIAN CHURCHES -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Tom Clarke who wrote (6)12/30/1999 9:59:00 AM
From: PROLIFE  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 454
 
Thanks CharleyMane ,

I found a couple of interesting thoughts there.

A number of academics, however, believe the country is now sufficiently mature for dispassionate inclusion of Jesus in the school curriculum.

sufficiently mature for dispassionate inclusion........haha(that is until the Spirit grabs a couple of them!!!!! )

The Education Ministry's chief supervisor for the teaching of history, Michael Yaron, said the limited number of hours available for history teaching made it impossible to expand Jesus' place in the curriculum.

One is that the fact they are even considering it is a victory. Two, earlier in the article did it not say that only in the 6th grade is Jesus mentioned briefly? limited number of hours from grade one to college?? :o)

God is STILL on the throne!!

dan



To: Tom Clarke who wrote (6)12/30/1999 2:11:00 PM
From: lorrie coey1 Recommendation  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 454
 
If God chose a Jew, is God a Jew?

What does "immaculate" actually mean in this context?

First, god chose a Jew[?],Mary's Mother, to "Conceive" Mary,

"immaculatly", so that Mary, [from "mar", meaning "The Sea"],

was NOT born of "original sin"...

I wonder how that worked...[what is "original sin"]

-Then, God, having chosen Mary,[a 14 yr. old Jew?],

to provide an Ova for [god's special angel?],

to [fertilize?],

and conceive/gestate Jesus.

How was this done...?

Did Mary actually have intercourse with God

or the [angel?] that came on/with the "light"?...

and does the "light" represent ejaculatte?



To: Tom Clarke who wrote (6)12/30/1999 2:35:00 PM
From: Colleen M  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 454
 
It seems absurd to me that Israeli academics would not include Jesus as an historical figure in their studies. No matter what their religious beliefs, this was an important person in the history of their country.
Lewis



To: Tom Clarke who wrote (6)1/4/2000 3:35:00 AM
From: Berry Picker  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 454
 
No interest... trusting in flesh for Salvation is a waste of tobacco.