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To: Thomas A Watson who wrote (122017)1/15/2001 6:14:35 PM
From: Machaon  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769667
 
<< The rule of God is that unless one is sorry one does not get forgiven. This is a simple concept and I don't see it as cultist. >>

How about if someone is 50% sorry? Do they get 50% forgiveness? If you get two 50% forgivenesses, does that add up to a full forgiveness? What happens if you are not sorry at all? What are the consequences?

<< Based on Clinton's repeated acts and words that demonstrate the he follows no rules of conduct ... >>

When Clinton is over 80, and can no longer leer at the pretty ladies, only whimper, I am sure that he will be truly sorry for all of his misdeeds, and then he will certainly qualify for foregiveness.

<< I think one can conclude from the published recent comments that clinton is not sorry for what he did as he contends that he did nothing wrong and that he is owed an apology for being wronged. >>

I thought that we lived in a land of "innocent until proven guilty"? Oh, I see it. You, as the rest of the conservatives, only want "innocent until proven guilty" or "Do as I say, not as I do" when it applies to conservative causes.