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To: Carol who wrote (103)1/2/1998 10:21:00 PM
From: Alan Markoff  Respond to of 609
 
Carol;

You are so right! I couldn't have said it better.

Alan



To: Carol who wrote (103)1/3/1998 2:55:00 AM
From: Jane Hafker  Respond to of 609
 
Carol, I respect your words, but I have seen people on the Metaphysics thread, led by a person who blaphemes God to the uttermost blatancy, and yet is begged to come back and teach more to those "seeking gods". So, there's a matter of beams in eyes, and do please remember that too as you go from "belief" to belief, finding only good no matter what the source.

There are also scriptures that warn about that philosophy. It is still a choice of free will, but Jesus clearly speaks against the embracing of all doctrines of devils. In fact He gives us serious warnings about it. You might ask Shalom if you don't believe me.



To: Carol who wrote (103)1/3/1998 12:39:00 PM
From: gregor  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 609
 
Dear Carol:

I was really having a bad day yesterday. Among about 10 other things my back seized up on me and I was having trouble breathing-- the cost I paid for going sleigh riding with my 6 year old daughter all day Thursday. Nevertheless your point has been taken as a little caution flag for me and deserevedly so.

Do you feel Moses was more angry, judgemental, not obedient. I have always felt that all anger is somehow related eventually back to God in some way shape or form but I have no way to substantiate my theory.

Let me ask you another question. For Moses's punishment to be as severe as it was I think He just "lost it", I mean He had to have really let it "fly". What do you think. ? In Christ gregor



To: Carol who wrote (103)1/3/1998 2:26:00 PM
From: Jane Hafker  Respond to of 609
 
Carol, that is an interesting philosophy. To be at peace with all men--I assume all means all. That is quite a large scope of human mutations who no longer resemble the rest of us in any way. But it is interesting, and I wonder about it sometimes. How do you reconcile this with the scriptures in which Jesus said out of his mouth he had come to set brother against brother and members of their own household, even. Then he called the religious leaders of His day a group or generation of poisonour snakes, rotting corpses dressed in clothes. He warned to eschew them completely.

Do I accept His words, or reject them for the New AGe concept of the global Rainbow village, in which all is good, especially the doctrines of devils? This is an interesting connundrum as it is called on other threads.

Perhaps you could explain it in a way I could understand.