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To: MSB who wrote (9760)12/7/1997 2:21:00 PM
From: Robert E. Hall  Respond to of 39621
 
Greetings MSB, I believe Deuteronomy 28 happened around 70 A.D. Jerusalem was surrounded by the Roman armies and for some apparent reason they suddenly retreated and returned to Rome. ( We know why ) the Jewish christians who were inside the city at that time remember the writings in Deuteronomy 28 and the words of Our lord Jesus Christ in Matthew 24:13-21. They did indeed flee to the hills in obedience to the Word of God. Shortly after leaving the city Rome returned a second time and beseiged the city. This was at the Passover time and the city was swollen with people. We can read Deuteronomy 28 to see what would happen to this people , the final curses of the Law were being poured out on this unbelieving nation. Blessings in Christ MSB. Robert



To: MSB who wrote (9760)12/7/1997 6:47:00 PM
From: Jane Hafker  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 39621
 
Gosh, I wish there was more time for this. I never get to my personal writing or my net history searches anymore, and that's pretty weird.

The Deuteronomy thing to me is an exact proof of God. Without God we are random molecules. Random molecules can have only
polar, or molecular reactions. First of all, a molecule cannot have a soul. A molecule cannot have instincts. A molecule cannot have hunches. And a molecule cannot have moral principals which, when followed as a grocery list lead to monetary and social and moral plenty. Or in otherwords obvious blessings. The Seven Day Adventists are worse than oldl testament jews in keeping the commandments, the tithes, etc. I have gone to their churches and their homes, and outwardly their properties, homes and churches exude plenty and the obvious blessing of God.

That's fact.

The homeless I know back and forth. HAve been legal aid secretary,
food stamp workers, and personally gone to jail and prisons with personal ministry, and could not calculate my dealings with the
"Homeless" i.e., drunks and drugtakers who have wasted all of the resources of their families, then their few friends,
then their significant others they last lived off of, and finally the missions and streets, where most of them burn off their $800 social security benefits in booze and drugs within the first 24 hours, and then leech off churches and Christian hits with their begging.

OH. LET ME GET THIS IN. WHILE THE SOCIAL WORKER AETHIESTS AND MOTHER GODDESS NEW AGER CROWD COMPLAIN THAT THE POOR THINGS NEED MORE OF OUR TAX MONEY TO LIVE LIKE A WORKING PERSON DOES. But even mention that such a life style is the pure result of sin and rebellion against God and they will stone you in a heart beat.

Satan seems to love the little lower stratus of sinners he has created, and uses other aethiest humans to maintain that stratus at all costs it seems. If not, prove me wrong. Given enough time, they will destroy the nation from inward decay alone. And there is not enough Christian effort or handouts to even make a dent in any of it, and more being born every minute. The people that work with the homeless know they are filling a seive with water.

THAT IS THE DOWN SIDE OF DEUTEROMONY 28.

Such a logical set of prescribed rules to live by, with results that would follow dictated by God, and these things work out 100% of the time to be true, almost......well. Proof of God N0. 12 zillion,
I think. That was the point. I've seen the up and down of Deut.
28 in my life. Good---up. Bad-- doooooowwwwwnnnnnnnnnn.....

Do I love the "homeless"? Individually, yes, I can feel compassion and concern. Have spent as many hours of my time with them as a lot of paid staffers have. Conglomerately I refuse to answer.