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To: gregor who wrote (923)5/17/1998 12:29:00 AM
From: Jane Hafker  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1283
 
Gregor, please, please please understand that I didn't say God couldn't trust many men and women with great wealth. He can and does.

But it will not be me, I can assure you, and for that I am quite content in the fact. I will pray He gives wealth where it can best be used, and continues to give me more than I need, and more than I can take care of and sometimes things just become a pain because you have no where to put them and can't possibly ever use them all. They just must be stored away. Such is the nature of things. We put them in boxes and never use them, and then have a complete depressed fit if someone ever steals the box we never use anyway.

:)

There is a lot about humans that is very funny when you think about it. But then couples you know who are breaking up over money problems is not very funny either. But again, if you did not cause their money problems, or encourage them to break up, this is the LORD'S problem, and there is not a whole lot you can do about any of it except trust the Lord that somehow He will turn the mess around to work together for the good of all concerned, or at least the good of those who truly love Him. But personally I don't think any of us can personally solve any of the problems people have. It is only through prayer and telling them to pray themselves. That's what I've found.
Of myself I can do pretty much nothing.



To: gregor who wrote (923)5/18/1998 3:59:00 PM
From: Alpha and Omega  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1283
 
bother gregor,

<<<the 'open society' is the concept which would come to have a significant influence on the philosophy that underpins george soros's philanthropic activities.

simply stated, an open society is a form of social organization based on the recognition that nobody has a monopoly on the truth, that different people have different views and interests, and that there is
a need for institutions to protect the rights of all people to allow them to live together in peace. as becomes apparent from this definition, debate is an integral component of an open society.>>>

tolerant, and/but probably not Christian.

God Bless