Slade:
The Gospel is the "Good News". The good news is Jesus,
the Christ.
Obey Him.
Blessings,
Terry
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From:
Slade Henson
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, March 24, 2003 10:19
PM
Subject: [TruthTalk] How does one OBEY
the Gospel of God?
I dearly LOVE my fellow Missourian, John Ashcroft; I DO
consider him to be a Christian, and I DO pray for him, and I AM proud of
him---and theres not a THING you can do about it. Thank GOD we live in
the HOME OF THE FREE!!! (But Id be happy to send you a ticket to Baghdad!) Izzy
Terry wrote:
It seems to me that many things can
be sins without being crimes.
Abortion and self righteousness and
coveting are not even misdemeanors,
but they are terrible sins.
I agree that man often excuses many things that are sins. Nevertheless,
I think of a sin as being a crime
Marlin, Chris, and Slade, and Other Anarchists,
Truth is good. So is loyalty. What this nation needs is not
more whiners, complainers, critics, and conspiracy rumor conspirators. One-dimensional
thinking is what leads you folks to do nothing but criticize the one nation
that allows you
The Gospel, or good news,was Jesus, grace, and
God.
But theGospel that Jesus
himself brought was of the Kingdom of God.
MAT 4:23 And Jesus went about all
Galilee, teaching in their synagogues,
and
preaching the gospel of the kingdom, and healing all manner
of
sickness and all manner
Sin is serious. The wages of sin is death. I do not see ACCIDENTALLYslipping a mile or two over a man-made speed limit as something whichcauses God to send a person to eternal damnation except he repent andbelieve upon Jesus Christ.
David:
I seem to be having a hard time communicating to
By faith he [Abraham] lived as an alien in the land of promise, as in a
foreign land, dwelling in tents with Isaac and Jacob, fellow heirs of the same
promise; for he was looking for the city which has foundations, whose architect
and builder is God. (Hebrew 11:9-10)
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Izzy, praying, voting, and working hard is part of the solution...and most
of us do those things...exposing the truth is the other part of the
equation...and those who expose unpleasant truth are always spurned by those
who do not want to see the reality of the world. As a Christian I am sure
Slade wrote:
I think if we continue to sin like that, we are not
born of God. If God put that kind of weight on unintentional
sin, Heaven would be empty because we're all ignorant of
wrongdoings that we cannot hope to repent of.
If that's Catholic... oops. Also, if I'm wrong, rebuke
me
Terry wrote:
If that were the only sin you ever committed,
it would send you to Hell unless covered by
the blood of Christ.
Wow! Do you really believe that?
It seems to me that you are being stricter than God on this matter. I
will have to prayerfully consider what you have said. Wow.
why is this essay
'anonymous'?
On Tue, 25 Mar 2003 10:07:37 -0500 "Marlin Halverson" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
writes:
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I received this post from anotheremail
groups. What do you think of it?
--Marlin
UNDERSTANDING JURISDICTIONAnonymousIn all of
your idea of 'perfection, below, is your own
philosophy, has nothin' to do with Scripture; e.g.,
(so) how can this (ff.) be true while you refuse to
'confess' sin?
On Tue, 25 Mar 2003 12:16:58 -0500
"David Miller" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:..I feel free of sin. Some people think I'm
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Tue
---Original Message---
sday, March 25, 2003 10:32:46 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [TruthTalk] Oil on Your French Toast
Izzy, praying, voting, and working hard is part of the solution...and most of us do those things...exposing the truth is
Perry:
What statement
TerryTerry, I disagree with your statement that we the people are gullible. I believe that we respond based on the truth we are given, and with a government that routinely controls and perverts the truth we are given, our response cannot be
Yes David, I believe that. All have sinned, everyone deserves to go to
Hell, whether it is one sin or a thousand. The only way to avoid that is
Jesus. If that is too simple to grasp, consider the following.
One lousy sin brought death to all mankind. God said don't eat the fruit.
HE meant
David:
At one time, I was a correctional program supervisor with the California
department of corrections. That is a fancy title for a combination
prison guard / caseworker. I supervised a housing unit with a population of
three hundred prisoners, and in addition had a sixteen man caseload. My
Terry,
Someone recently posted that Americans are gullible. I thought you
posted that. If not, I apologize. I delete my posts after I read them so
can't pull up the original post.
Perry
From: Terry Clifton [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE:
Iz--May I point out one remarkable
aspect of this verse you posted(?)--the fact that Jesus stipulates what
'belongs' (pres tense) to'such as these' now , not merely
someday, in the future--like tripping overshelter in the Rock rather
thantripping on rocket science :-) but pls don't ask me
Charles Perry Locke wrote:
Terry,
Someone recently posted that Americans are gullible. I thought you
posted that. If not, I apologize. I delete my posts after I read them so
can't pull up the original post.
DAVEH: Perry, can't they be found in a TRASH folder?
Perry
--
Thanks for the clarification. Nope, I did not write that. Sometimes
I am gullible, but I have no data on the rest of America.
TerryTerry,Someone recently posted that "Americans are gullible". I thought you posted that. If not, I apologize. I delete my posts after I read them so can't pull
- Original Message -
From: David Miller
Sent: 03/25/2003 8:29 AM
Subject: RE: [TruthTalk] The difference between Islam and Christianity
I tried to find this article at the link you provided, but could not.
Took me about 15 seconds with a Google search:
Terry wrote:
Yes David, I believe that. All have sinned,
everyone deserves to go to Hell, whether it
is one sin or a thousand.
I understand that all have sinned and deserve Hell, but what you said
before concerning inadvertently slipping over the speed limit a few mph
was, If that were the
Free Computer Bible
If you have a computer, you might want to take a peek at:
http://www.e-sword.net
I downloaded their free Bible before the Feast and, to me, it
seems head and shoulders above other free Bible programs I've come across.
Interesting quotes such as:
Without payment you have
Just for the record:
Izzy's desire not to talk politics is only her opinion. Politics is
fair game on TruthTalk. What I am more concerned about is posting
articles that others have written. It is very difficult to discuss
articles that others have posted because the author isn't here to
In a message dated 3/25/2003 9:31:43 PM Central Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
If you have a computer, you might want to take a peek
What is the ISV version? Laura
Perry wrote:
What you are complaining about is not
anarchy...it is an attempt to understand
the truth behind our government's actions.
I have a different perception of this. I think there is a spirit of
anarchy behind some of these posts. Some of them are tainted with what
I believe is
-Original Message-
Iz--May I
point out one remarkable aspect of this verse you posted(?)--the fact that
Jesus stipulates what 'belongs' (pres tense) to'such as these' now , not merely someday, in the future--like tripping
overshelter in the Rock rather thantripping on
Amen, David! I also believe that speaking evil of someone who is innocent of
your slanders is a BIG sin, whether or not you are aware that your
allegations are false. That is why we should all be VERY careful with the
words we use against others--they may very well be used against us on
Judgment
Perry may be astute in keeping his INBOX clean, but Slade keeps almost
everything. (I learn from it all.)
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From: Marlin Halverson
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, 24 March, 2003 21:53
Subject: Re: [TruthTalk] Oil on Your French Toast
Dear Slade,
I appreciated the
I understand that all have sinned and deserve Hell, but what you saidbefore concerning inadvertently slipping over the speed limit a few mphwas, "If that were the only sin you ever committed, it would send you toHell..." That's a tough line to tote. What kind of God would thinkthis way?
I have no problem understanding that when God says something, he means
it. No question that we must obey Him. The question doesn't concern
what God says, but how violating inadvertently what man says equates to
sin. Jesus can heal on the Sabbath, contrary to the laws of men, and
his
Laura wrote:
What is the ISV version?
I use e-sword too. It is a very good Bible program. The quotes I post
from Scripture come from it.
ISV = International Standard Version
Peace be with you.
David Miller, Beverly Hills, Florida.
From e-sword:
International Standard Version v1.2.2
On Tue, 25 Mar 2003 22:28:53 -0500 "Marlin Halverson" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
writes:
Free Computer Bible
If you have a computer,
with whichoperating system/s?
Macs,too?
On Tue, 25 Mar 2003 22:12:31 -0600 (Central Standard Time) "Terry Clifton"
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Those in authority make the law.
(and the money)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
7th
Day Adventist and their sympathizers will take away your freedom in Christ
if you allow them. Gal. 5:1. TT over the years has become a
place where Biblcial truth is give "lip" talk but not understood even in
simple salvation.
A true Bible
believer is not welcome on
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I
don't believe in David's revelations. I believe in Biblical revelation.
DAVEH: Glenn, do you believe there were any revelations given outside
the framework of the Bible? And, do you believe there could be revelation
given by God even today?
David,
When will you
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am mean and ugly because I stand for salvation by grace through faith.
DAVEH: Naw Glenn, you only seem that way when you are standing next
to your beautiful and sweet wife! VBG>
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Dave Hansen
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Perry uses free hotmail, which limits his stored emails to 2mb, and he
empties his trash regularly. If he needs to see an old article, he goes to
the truthtalk archives. But, the archives are not always current, and the
article he was seeking was not yet arhived. However, he can rely on Slade,
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