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In a message dated 3/27/2004 10:37:30 PM Pacific Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Blaine:  I think TT is neither of the devil nor of God.  It is nothing more nor less than the summation
of its parts--individuals all coming from different backgrounds and seeking to reconcile differences.  
Some of us listen, others just expect to be listened to. Egos play a major role on TT, I believe.
 
jt: Ego being an attribute of the unregenerate flesh nature - interesting... 
john: Exactly.  I especially like the "reconcile differences"  notion. Christ's only concern for his
20th century disciples (John 17) was for unity. Ours is a ministry of "reconciliation" as Paul says.
 
jt: When Jesus spoke of unity and when Paul wrote of reconciliation they were both speaking of
unifying around truth and the only way we are reconciled to God is to agree with Him by first
accepting and then walking in His Truth.   
 
john: My mother-in-law is Mormon.   She was born into that faith.   She will always be there.   
She would be afraid to leave.   Status quo gives her the sense of security that she needs.   
 
jt: I find it sad that you have no hope for a change in direction for her.
 
john: BUT, we have grown very close.  She loves Billy Graham and she loves the Lord.   
 
jt: A lot of ppl like Billy Graham but how can one love the Lord and ATST reject his Word?
He said in his own words "If you love me you will do what I say" that's his definition of love.
 
john: The really great thing about Jesus is that He is not a Baptist, Catholic, and et al.   
I once spoke of praying for you, Blaine.   I still do that.   And the prayer is this: that you truly
appreciate this salvation by faith apart from being right about everything and that the filling of
God's spirit be the kind of experience it was intended to be.  
 
jt: Are you saying that Blaine is a "saved" person John and that the Mormon experiences
of "burning bosom" and their temple ceremonies are acceptable with God?  No wonder the
Mormon boys stay confused about what protestant Christianity represents. 

john: Anyway, some of your observation are equally as thoughtful as Issy's, BillT, Miller's,
Lance, Terry and so on.   I truly believe this is a great group.   
God bless and good night.  
John Smithson

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