John and Gary press on.
Gary:
> >Anyway, I think the problem lies in something that the sons of Mosiah
> >teach us. We see Ammon and Aaron in Alma 17 set off to different parts
> >amongst the Lamanites. Ammon finds Lamoni and offers to be a servant,
> >makes friends, and converts thousands. Aaron
Gary Smith favored us with:
Anyway, I think the problem lies in something that the sons of Mosiah
teach us. We see Ammon and Aaron in Alma 17 set off to different parts
amongst the Lamanites. Ammon finds Lamoni and offers to be a servant,
makes friends, and converts thousands. Aaron and the others
At 16:47 12/5/2002 -0900, BLT wrote:
After much pondering, Elmer L. Fairbank favored us with:
I know what you are saying and agree in principle, but please read this
carefully and see if the phrase "puffed up with their own " in the last two sentences doesn't jump out at you? Signaturus
rhetor
John W. Redelfs wrote:
> I can see where you are coming from, Elmer. And you are probably right
> that I need to be more humble. But after a while a guy gets tired of
> being
> misunderstood even though he is speaking the truth. Speaking the truth
> should never prompt an argument and bad
After much pondering, Elmer L. Fairbank favored us with:
I know what you are saying and agree in principle, but please read this
carefully and see if the phrase "puffed up with their own " in the last two sentences doesn't jump out at you? Signaturus
rhetoric! Do you really feel that way?
I c
At 09:13 12/5/2002 -0900, BLT wrote:
Yet almost every true idea, principle, philosophy or behavior indicts
someone. They take it personal. They falsely assume that you are
targeting them or a loved one when all you are trying to do is teach the
correct principle. I wish others could do as w