On Fri, Jul 11, 2008 at 7:30 AM, Peter von Kaehne wrote:
> Last night when I looked at that, it seemed that a) the court case has
collapsed
http://languagelog.ldc.upenn.edu/nll/?p=338 is a blog discussing the
translation and has a copy of both complaints.
http://dockets.justia.com/docket/court-m
amen!
Now back on topic.
David Haslam wrote:
> If only that were the attitude of all Christian believers.
>
> The reason I broached this somewhat off-topic subject was not for worry
> about our own possessions, but as an alert in case the work we are engaged
> in could be hindered in like man
If only that were the attitude of all Christian believers.
The reason I broached this somewhat off-topic subject was not for worry
about our own possessions, but as an alert in case the work we are engaged
in could be hindered in like manner. Let's pray that it never would be so.
-- David
I don't have anything worth value here, all my treasure is in heaven.
David Haslam wrote:
> Newsmax.com reports that Zondervan and Thomas Nelson Publishers are being
> sued by an American man because the bible states that homosexuality is a
> sin.
>
> Bradley Fowler, from Michigan is seeking $70 m
Last night when I looked at that, it seemed that a) the court case has
collapsed and b) the claimant's blog has been removed from Obama's website.
Suppose, we do not need to be too worried.
Peter
Barry Drake wrote:
> Hi there .
>
> David Haslam wrote:
>> Newsmax.com reports that Zonderv
Hi there .
David Haslam wrote:
> Newsmax.com reports that Zondervan and Thomas Nelson Publishers are being
> sued by an American man because the bible states that homosexuality is a
> sin.
I find that quite interesting, because, sorry to say this, in the
original languages of the bible,
Newsmax.com reports that Zondervan and Thomas Nelson Publishers are being
sued by an American man because the bible states that homosexuality is a
sin.
Bradley Fowler, from Michigan is seeking $70 million from the publishers for
'emotional distress' and 'mental instability' he received during the