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To: Skipper who wrote (214)8/19/1998 8:46:00 PM
From: w molloy  Respond to of 1542
 
>> Emile is simply Paul's star pupil.

Evil Vermin is much closer to Adolf Hitler than he is to St Paul.

w.



To: Skipper who wrote (214)8/20/1998 3:03:00 AM
From: marcos  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1542
 
"I'm sure there are many Christians who object to Emile, but they all have the same father, the original Christian zealot, Apostle Paul. Emile is simply Paul's star pupil."

I don't think so. Emile must have played the record backward or something, imho he has no more to do with Christianity than some Mad Mullah who inspires fanatics to blow up people has to do with Islam. The religion is just the vehicle.

You can make some horrible sounds with a piano, too, but you can also play Tchaikovsky's Piano Concerto No. 1. One of the brightest and kindest and most pragmatic people I've ever known was a Catholic priest. It was a surprise to find that out - I have strong feelings about that particular organisation, for good reason. Yet he was a good guy, the world was better off for his presence. I think that goes to show. Well, it showed this agnostic something, anyway. ...... cheers



To: Skipper who wrote (214)8/25/1998 5:48:00 PM
From: Emile Vidrine  Respond to of 1542
 
"I'm sure there are many Christians who object to Emile, but they all have the same father, the original Christian zealot, Apostle Paul. Emile is simply Paul's star pupil."

Hi Sipper,
Not bad! I thank you for the undeserved compliment. I always try to shape my thoughts with the Word of God through the Spirit of God. This is very unpopular with with the modern Pharisees and their clucking brood of politically correct bitties.
I am not only a student of St. Paul, but also of Sts. Peter, John, Jude, James, Luke, Mark, Matthew and all the prophets and Patriarchs of the Old Tests. The historical and spiritual teachings in the New Testament are antithetical to the modern Zionist world order.
I love St. Paul, but he is not my father; God is my father. Jesus gives us the Holy Spirit through our faith in his Crucifixion and Resurrection. The treasures of righteouness, peace and joy that reign in my heart are not disturbed by the noice of the world, or a clucking chicken.
That's all for now. One leaves for a few days vacation and has hundreds of messages to answer. It's difficult to handle all that attention.

I hope these few words sheds light on your comments about my motives and philosophy(theology).

Christ Jesus forever

Emile



To: Skipper who wrote (214)8/25/1998 6:49:00 PM
From: Emile Vidrine  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1542
 
To all the supporters and lovers of the 1st. Amendment to the Constitution:

Our Christian forefathers risked life, wealth and limb to provide us with our fundamental, constitutional and sacred gurantee of freedom of speech. There is nothing more dear to son of liberty and freedom as the right to express our ideas uncensored by those who have hidden or contrary agendas. The reason why honest and free men have always supported freedom of speech is because no other liberty and right remains safe when free speech is abridged.
Saudi Arabia, Communist China, and Zionist Israel are perfect examples of governments organized on false religious and political ideals that cannot withstand dynamic and open discussion. These political and religious systems are controlled by a small elitist group that benefits by keeping their populations ignorant of truth through the abridegment of free and open discourse.

We may disagree on our political and religous views, but we are solidly united on each persons right to be heard.
The first weapon used against the tiny group following Jesus after his Resurrection was the forceful attempt to deprived them of open and free discussion about what they had seen and heard about Jesus.
After two thousand years the weapon of choice to silent truth is still the same--curtail the freedom of speech.
Those who attempt to abridge the right of free speech have no agrument but the argument of the bully and ignoramus---they simply attempt to force their opponent to silence.

Again, I would like to thank all who have expressed their support of freedom of speech.

Emile