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To: J_F_Shepard who wrote (848042)4/6/2015 3:34:45 PM
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gronieel2

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All these conservatives are supposedly pro personal freedom, except for gays!



To: J_F_Shepard who wrote (848042)4/6/2015 6:24:07 PM
From: Brumar891 Recommendation

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FJB

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Despise is quite accurate. In this case, the Slate writer was upset about Christians providing health care for free to impoverished people in the third world. It bothered him. And there is really no good reason for him to have been bothered other than his bigotry.



To: J_F_Shepard who wrote (848042)4/6/2015 9:11:04 PM
From: Brumar891 Recommendation

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FJB

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I'll give you a shot at this too:
If every Muslim in the Middle East converted to evangelical Christianity, would the world be better or worse off?

This is the son of a leader of Hamas ... he converted to Christianity and renounced terrorism.
http://christiannews.net/2014/07/29/son-of-hamas-leader-turned-christian-exposes-groups-goal-of-muslim-domination/

Was his conversion a good thing or a bad thing?

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On Easter Sunday at my church, about two dozen people gave their testimonies about how Christ had made their lives new.

Two talked at length, describing family problems, promiscuity, drug use, etc. The rest trooped up front near the end each with a sign describing serious problems they'd had before God made them new. An alcoholic, a man with suicidal thoughts and depression, a woman who'd had a malignant brain tumor, a man who was once facing 48 years in prison, and more.

Now my question to you is ..... would all these people be better off without Christ? Clearly you think so, so I'll ask what could do for them what Christ has?

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I think your answer is you don't care. All you know is you hate them. But I don't think you know why.