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To: Emile Vidrine who wrote (33824)10/31/2002 11:23:40 PM
From: IN_GOD_I_TRUST  Respond to of 39621
 
Emile,

"No hal, you were taught these theological precepts as a child. Maybe not formally but neverthless they were part of your Jewish socialization."

I don't agree with you on many things (of course, we agree on the most important thing, Christ as Lord and Savior), but you make a great point here! It's exactly what happened, take it from a Messianic Jew who knows!

God Bless,
IGIT



To: Emile Vidrine who wrote (33824)11/1/2002 11:03:59 AM
From: hal jordan  Respond to of 39621
 
Lets replay what you said another way (alterations in quotes) to see how divisive and hateful your statements are:

>>So your are clearly opposed to accepting "Bhudda" as "Savior" because you are "Christian". Where did you learn this emile? Did it fall from the sky? Did you dream it up all on your own? No emile, you were taught these theological precepts as a child. Maybe not formally but neverthless they were part of your "Christian" socialization.<<

Do you see how ridiculous the above looks. This is the kind of mean-spirited substance you spew out. America has religious freedom. Stop saying Jews are evil because they do not believe in Christ. Its as hateful as saying Christians are evil because they do not believe in Bhudda, Mohammed, or any other religions deities or prophets. People have a right to their own religious belief. Do you deny this? If you want to believe Jesus is your Messiah, you have every right to do so. And if I want to believe that God created the earth (or not) I have every right to do so. Calling people evil because they do not believe in your precepts is evil itself. Its dark age thinking, back with leg irons and shackles and red hot irons of the Inquisition.