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Politics : Should God be replaced? -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Mitch Blevins who wrote (12264)5/10/2002 9:14:55 AM
From: Grandk  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 28931
 
I was not implying retribution. You seem to know a lot about the Bible. Perhaps one day you will turn to Christ.



To: Mitch Blevins who wrote (12264)5/10/2002 9:28:12 AM
From: epsteinbd  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 28931
 
Hi Mitch. I have a deal for you. Some very few hours after I was asked to converse to Christianism by some quite pleasant posters on this thread, and also open my eyes and search deeper in my soul... "somehow" I was "guided" and this is what I found :

A 2 years old healthy kid the police of Natzerett found abandoned on the streets right on the Passover Flatbread Feast.
A coincidence ? Again ?

NO a SIGN !
ONE!
GO!

The greatest thing to the coming of the Second Prophet.
Can't get one with a better CV.
And come exactely when you want... CNN in the street, a couple of donkeys, even a camel, I can rent one real cheap, like ten dollars a day. Healthy, too...

Wed could even put the kid on the camel, and, after crossing Jerusalem and Jenin, we go across the desert,to Mecca so that our little Nezrani (thats kids from Natzerett and Christians in arabic,)gives us great pictures of Him floating throwning above his camel, riding down a bright waveless mirage before telling Sidi(sir) Mohammed where he got it wrong and all...

And I sensed long ago, from from reading your posts, that you have great confidence with the language, history etc. So you right His speeches, while Smart ONE can light the candles, but we keep his computers and keyboards locked, because he may start writing TWO etc, but he is such a nice guy, that it would be a shame not to invite him to share.

As for the monies to be made, let's just make it as simple and fair as they did with the bread and wine thing : fifty fifty, and Smart ONE get a ONE cent offer per candle, but not tax free, and he can subcontract, but pay for fire insurance.

Deal for me if you say yes.