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To: Gregory D. John who wrote (11994)3/20/1998 11:24:00 PM
From: MSB  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 39621
 
Just for the sake of saying so, because I've read only two posts and Graystone seems to be on everyone's mind, I ain't the Graystone, the blackstone or the redstone, but every once in a great, great while I likes to get stoned. (old habits die hard).

So,......if blasphemy isn't the unforgivable sin, then what is?

Isn't there also a reference that all will go through the fire and the chaff of the soul will be burned up and what ever is left, if anything, will be found as acceptable to God provided of course one has accepted Jesus Christ as one's Lord and Savior.

And why if God is such a loving God, would he commit his children, the ones which aren't saved, to a life of eternal torture. Wouldn't this suggest that the soul, once created, can never die?

Just asking, ain't try'in to start any (pick a word).



To: Gregory D. John who wrote (11994)3/20/1998 11:43:00 PM
From: Henry Volquardsen  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 39621
 
Greg,
Der is masculine, die is feminine and das is neuter. Das Boot was neuter. So much for the OED, the British could never figure this stuff out.

I love it. Graystone fights the Balrog and becomes Whitestone. Then he can be a bridge and use the mace for the toll booth.

I see you eventually figured out German cases.

Henry