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To: Sun Tzu who wrote (167755)7/29/2005 5:36:15 PM
From: jttmab  Respond to of 281500
 
I am sorry, but does "Foreign Affairs Discussion Group" translates to "Bible Studies" where you come from?

Vatican vs. Antioch ... that's foreign affairs. <s>

I won't encourage him any longer. Throwing "heresy" back and forth is a Protestant thing anyway.

jttmab



To: Sun Tzu who wrote (167755)7/29/2005 6:02:33 PM
From: Cyprian  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 281500
 
>> I am sorry, but does "Foreign Affairs Discussion Group" translates to "Bible Studies" where you come from? <<

i notice most people on si and in the media don't have a problem associating foreign affairs such as terrorist attacks and bombings and the iraq war, etc. with religions such as islam. perhaps you could expand your criticism to the entire media which doesn't just report that a terrorist blew himself up or set off a bomb in london, or whatever, but they are always quick to tell us that it was muslim fundamentalists, or muslim extremists, or radical islam, etc.

you cannot separate religion from politics. it is impossible to do so. for the fanatical homosexual community are a religion unto themselves, atheists believe in the religion of no religion, the jews inject their religious beliefs into politics, people always complain about muslim control of state affairs, so Christians, who recognize that their beliefs are integral to every waking moment of their life, cannot and refuse to separate their beliefs from affairs in the world, whether domestic or foreign.

you are an unbeliever and so you don't like to hear the gospel because it convicts you and pricks your heart.

Cyprian