Re: **Possible_Spam** Re: **Possible_Spam** Re: [TruthTalk] differences

2003-03-15 Thread Terry Clifton
I am possibly the ignoramus you are referring to.  Through no choice of my own, our service provider has taken it upon his/her/their selves to place "possible spam" on the subject line of many of the messages we receive.  This is supposed to be beneficial to those who cannot tell a casino ad

Re: **Possible_Spam** Re: **Possible_Spam** Re: [TruthTalk] differences

2003-03-15 Thread ttxpress
thx, Terry   i just wanted to know what's going on; (and respond) : That a server will automatically arbitrarily attach this kinda value judgment to someone's writing is bad enough, let alone the fact that it's attachment is false/biased/incorrect; also, i apologize now that you (personally

RE: **Possible_Spam** Re: **Possible_Spam** Re: [TruthTalk] differences

2003-03-15 Thread ShieldsFamily
Gosh! And I thought it was warning that some of g’s poetry might be attached… now I can relax without worrying about spam attacks.   J Izzy   -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Saturday, March 15, 2003 8:38 AM

RE: [TruthTalk] Lord of the Sabbath

2003-03-15 Thread ShieldsFamily
    -Original Message-   My comments about picking up some sticks for your fireplace on Saturday was to try and help you think about the letter of the law versus the true intent of the law.  Somehow I think my questions about this were avoided.  Can we talk about picking up

RE: **Possible_Spam** Re: **Possible_Spam** Re: [TruthTalk] differences

2003-03-15 Thread Terry Clifton
No apology necessary. I was not offended.  I think the spam notice is set up to be added automatically when the e-mail is from a company or group and not from an individual. Terry  , i apologize now that you (personally) may have felt impugned by any of this--i accept your explanation   sin

Re: **Possible_Spam** Re: **Possible_Spam** Re: [TruthTalk] differences

2003-03-15 Thread ttxpress
yes, but i think i just thought of another possibility :-)   On Sat, 15 Mar 2003 17:26:20 -0600 "ShieldsFamily" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:   On Sat, 15 Mar 2003 07:04:47 -0600 "Terry Clifton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: I am possibly the ignoramus you are r

RE: [TruthTalk] Lord of the Sabbath

2003-03-15 Thread David Miller
David Miller wrote: >> Does making a fire in your fireplace on >> Saturday violate the moral law? >> Please define what you mean by "moral law."   Izzy wrote: > If you intentionally ignore God’s orders, that’s > a violation.  I don’t think God says that now > (NT times).  But He does still say “

RE: **Possible_Spam** Re: **Possible_Spam** Re: [TruthTalk] differences

2003-03-15 Thread ShieldsFamily
Too funny! Iz   -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Saturday, March 15, 2003 7:21 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: **Possible_Spam** Re: **Possible_Spam** Re: [TruthTalk] differences   yes, but i t

RE: [TruthTalk] Lord of the Sabbath

2003-03-15 Thread ShieldsFamily
    -Original Message-   You spoke before about being convicted that you needed to rest on Sabbath.  I have asked you several times if you would feel convicted, feel like you have sinned, if you built a fire in your home on the Sabbath day.  Has that ever happened to you?