| Subject: | Re: [socialcredit] Re: The mind of God | | Date: | Monday, September 5, 2005 10:18:23 (-0600) | | From: | Jim <jschroeder @....ca>
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| In reply to: | Message 2711 (written by cymric) |
Peter, you said:
"It's interesting that although all the religions believe they are the
correct path it's only the Christians who aren't allowed to think they are
correct by critics. Is that logic, reason, experience or maybe prejudice."
Hallelujah!
Jim
----- Original Message -----
From: <cymric@xtra.co.nz>
To: <socialcredit@elistas.com>
Sent: Monday, September 05, 2005 3:04 AM
Subject: [socialcredit] Re: The mind of God
> Howdy Chick,
> Your claim I helped make your case is pure fantacy.
> Little wonder you cant tell the difference between someone saying they
lived before Abraham ( if I remember correctly it was 2,000 years before
those words spoken) and someone saying they saw a UFO which many thousands
have. The book of Mormon is about 150 years old not a 1000.
>
> Since you believe no one can know the truth about God there is no point
you debating something you cant believe in and thus it is you who could be
the arrogant one to judge those who dont believe as you do. Neither Jim or
I have said you cant not believe and judged you for it. It's interesting
that although all the religions believe they are the correct path it's only
the Christians who arent allowed to think they are correct by critics. Is
that logic, reason, experience or maybe prejudice.
>
> Its obvious that it bothers you the Jesus is held by some to know his
subject and likewise the same with Douglas, that people look up to him as
knowing his subject as well. Your REASON may be that if it is all left to
controversy and confusion of beliefs your choice of belief that no one can
know the truth about God is not challenged.
>
> If Douglas shouldnt be quoted ( it doesnt matter what he said according to
you) why do you quote Deng Ming Dao?
> Peter H
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