Actually, g, my politics definitely ARE influenced by my
faith in Jesus Christ. Also, hopefully, is every other facet of my life. Are
YOUR politics influenced by your faith? If so, how? If not, why not? Izzy
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I like that line. Certainly not all churches call wine REAL
blood, but rather correctly a remembrance of the Blood. (PTL) And not all
churches substitute grape juice for wine, I think. But mostly it is done to
prevent alcoholics from falling off the wagon, Im told. Im not
sure anyone has
And who decided to ignore God's way so that they could substitute man's way? Do they not have any confidence in the ability or power of the Holy spirit to keep a Christian sober? Is it possible that this act, disguised as policy, is really defiance? Would you ask the authorities for me?It
it's interesting..did you see the correction to it posted
yesterday?
On Wed, 4 Jun 2003 17:42:08 -0500 "ShieldsFamily" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
writes:
I like that line [from
BDylan]
preachers for saying t he name of Jesus Christ
And
who decided to ignore God's way so that they could substitute man's
way? Do they not have any confidence in the ability or power of the
Holy spirit to keep a Christian sober? Is it possible that this act,
disguised as policy
:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Terry CliftonSent: Wednesday, June 04, 2003 7:34 PMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: RE: [TruthTalk] Indianapolis police jail street preachers for saying t he name of Jesus Christ
And who decided to ignore God's way so that they could substitute man's way? Do
The following link is to a 30 minute interview done yesterday with Ron
McRae concerning the Indianapolis 500 arrests. I think if you listen to
it, you will see how bad it is getting in some cities for preaching
Christ in our country.
The Heart of the Matter real audio interview is online at:
On Tue, 3 Jun 2003 10:54:49
-0400 "David Miller" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:..a 30 minute interview done yesterday
with Ron McRae
concerning the
Indianapolis 500 arrests..you will see how
bad it is getting in some
cities for preaching [Christ?] in
our
country.
ftr, the Ap Luke makes
Gary wrote:
ftr, the Ap Luke makes it clear that JC went about
'doing good'--that JCs preaching was (also) contextualized
in his efforts to be involved 'doing good'
however, the SPF lit (on their web site URL DavidM posted)
ignores this over-arching dynamic of JCs ministry; to ignore
On Tue, 3 Jun 2003 13:02:29 -0400 "David
Miller" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:the vision they have that believers ought to
stand up for
their faith
yeh, but this could be
anysystem's vision--including Mormon
religion;
whereas the
biblical Gospel exclusive to/by JCs followers
proclaims
Gary wrote:
so, to try to enlist preachers to persuade people
that they 'ought to stand up for their faith' really
has nothin' to do with the NT/JC;
I think you have misunderstood what the preachers are doing. They are
not enlisting preachers to persuade people that they ought to stand up
On Tue, 3 Jun 2003 17:52:42 -0400 "David
Miller" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:Christians ought to.. and not lay down in
passivity as
Satan takes overour culture...I
agree with *that
idea* of preaching Christ to a wicked
generation.
NT preaching's fine, DavidM, like Billy
Graham in his
Gary wrote:
so what are SPs preachin', e.g., due to the
impact of obesity on SPF and the relationship
betw obesity and NT 'gluttony'(?)--'eat all
you wanna eat whenever, but don't be friends
with a woman'?
I don't understand why you keep bringing up the obesity thing. How much
do you
David Miller wrote:
[DavidM:]
but the Mormons seem to hate the way street
preachers go about sharing their faith as well.
Gary wrote:
they do? let's see what DaveH has to say about this
--he's never given this impression, has he? but, if
so, when and where was that?
I've shared
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[DavidM:]>but
the Mormons seem to hate the way street preachers go about>sharing
their faith as well.they
do? let's see what DaveH has to say about this
DAVEH: I certainly can't
speak for all LDS folks, but I suspect a lot of them feel the way I do
about this. I
[6/2, DavidM:]
See the whole story at:
http://www.streetpreachersfellowship.com/indy.asp
Gary wrote:
actually, this is the whole [of one side
of the] story--eh?
LOL. Yes, you are absolutely right. We will have to wait for the case
to come to court to hear the other side, eh?
Peace be with
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