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To: Emile Vidrine who wrote (809)4/4/1998 1:55:00 PM
From: Jane Hafker  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1283
 
Bobby seems to be totally open to all humans with two legs, Emile, and there is a place for that in the Kingdom. However, there is also a place for people in the Kingdom to point to totally naked kings who say they are fully clothed, and to satanists, pervs and what have you. Unfortunately, their statistical numbers grow each day. The persecuted and unspoken of Palestinian Christians who are suffering are both dead elephant category and naked kings. So of course you should bring them to our remembrance. I am sure I have seen Arafat himself hint that HE TOO has gone through a converstion of some sort toward Jesus Christ.

Your constant remarks on the Palestinian Christians, though, seem to be very exaggerated. Or am I not up with the latest directions there. I know the Armenians especially are Catholic. I also met a totally Godly and saint-like 16 year old named Mohammed in Portland in a donut shop, of all places. It was a divine experience. His father is Muslim, his mother Catholic, and he's pure arab by blood. I can't remember this exact national location, but definitely not Iraq or Syria. I felt just like I had wandered upon a medieval saint. Totally full of the love of Jesus Christ, and very evangelical. His devoted father is a die-hard Muslim, and Mohammad asked me to pray for that, as his father is very confused by it all.

I believe all of my loyalty is to any professing follower of Jesus Christ. That is my obligation of "the law" and those are "my neighbors", those who also love Jesus Christ. The rest, as I understand it, I'm to speak to them about Jesus and if they are obnoxious, politely leave after shaking dust from my feet. That per scripture, and per the exact verbal instructions of our precious Lord.

But where I differ from you is that you put a Jewish Christian behind all other Christians. To me they are a GREATER miracle, as they are the ones threatened with family exile for EVEN THINKING ABOUT JESUS. That's what I don't understand about you. And it causes me
judgments against you based on this strange thinking.

To me the least exciting convert is some Christian-raised slob who is wallowing in their filth year after year. They shouldn't be there in the first place, and its always great when they get their disgusting act together and crawl out of their favorite pig sty. I fit that one exactly. But a Jewish convert in 1900 is nearly miraculous, and you seem to despise it. That's bothersome to me.

I can hardly stand discussing one more reality with one more Real Jesus hating pagan, or new age guru, or purely recruiter for the darkside, and don't like off-topic anyway. But if the Mid-East blows, it will be only for the struggle of permanently erasing the memory of Jesus from the face of the Earth, and that is accomplished immediately moving the vatican to Jerusalem "for ancient symbolic reasons" which masks the true intent, and also, because when you think about it, it puts Cybele back in Canaan where it was originally the seat of satan in drag. But it wasn
t Cybele in ancient Canaan. It was named Ashtar. We do approach that day also very soon--the day they celebrate still in America even.

That's also interesting, thinking about it for the first time.

Thankfully far enough over most heads it will be ignored by all.

And it is off topic. But not really off topic, actually.



To: Emile Vidrine who wrote (809)4/4/1998 2:03:00 PM
From: Jane Hafker  Respond to of 1283
 
Well, I guess I'm easily confused. I THOUGHT I was seeing you on the Nosty thread, and that you had gone there to answer Bobby.

That's what the talk about off-topic and not wanting to respond to any more pagan anything came from. Sorry. Just thought I was saying something on a thread I have lost ALL interest in going near.



To: Emile Vidrine who wrote (809)4/5/1998 10:49:00 AM
From: bobby beara  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1283
 
Hi Emile, yes I think of Christians all over the world who are surrounded by the bulls of bashon and deeply thank God that I live in a country that was founded on Biblical principles and allows me to develop my faith freely.

I will especially add the Palestinian Christians to my prayers since God has spoken a message through you for members of this thread to keep them in our hearts.

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Thank you our Father in Heaven for our lives and our salvation. Thank you for your awesome, mighty and good works. We lift you Father God, God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob above all nations and bless your Holy Name. We live in haste of the coming of your Kingdom, it will be done as it is written.

We thank you for all our Christian brothers and sisters in the Middle East and all over the world. That you protect them from the evil one as you protect us. Please forgive us for our constant disobedience and help us forgive others who might throw stones at us.

Thank you for sending your Son, Father - to suffer for us and redeem our wretched souls. Jesus Christ is our Passover as the Apostle Paul says in 1 Corinthians 5:7 and we are so thankful and comforted in knowing this truth.

Thy Kingdom Come, Thy Will Be Done, on Earth as it is in Heaven.

In the precious name of our messiah,
Jesus Christ

Amen