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To: PROLIFE who wrote (11457)3/13/1998 11:37:00 AM
From: Jane Hafker  Respond to of 39621
 
There is something about those who are more tolerant in any way that balances out those of us who have practically none.

It's like in the biker realm. I never saw a single biker I did not think was a candidate for the kingdom of God, and in fact I had a very strange habit of gravitating toward the hulkiest and most tatooed and those wearing colors to say something about the Lord Jesus Christ. I never had one instance in which any--including a small bunch of Hell's Angels at a roadside park area, do anything but listen politely and nod their heads a little. The rest responded and conversed openly about Jesus.

So, I believe it is like that in the homosexual area. I did not appreciate people judging me for saying there were a lot of horrible monster bikers out that that were also sweet, loveable and could be saved under the skin. Some people obviously did not agree with me. But I knew different. What if every Christian on earth threw stones at every single biker on earth as unsaveable?

We'd get nowhere with either group. So, that's all I'm saying. I don't like it, never will, and will probably get more outspoken against homo advances all over every aspect of our lives, but I don't encourage other Christians to think and act like I do.

It's balance. We need balance or we limit the Holy Spirit in others. Can you agree?