Not so Lance, I have it on good authority that it is out of the abundance that fills the heart that the mouth speaks
(Matt 12:34, Luke 6:45) - Discernment 101  jt
 
On Tue, 5 Apr 2005 05:16:42 -0400 "Lance Muir" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
'They' are, in reality, saying/meaning what you've ascribed to them. Their hearts are more gracious than their words, however.
DAVEH:   My latest post is in GREEN......
DAVEH:  Not at all Izzy.  I see Christians as being eager when they use a phrase like "I hope you burn in hell" when they disagree with the actions or beliefs of others.  While you may not have had such feelings about non Christians, Izzy....I suspect there are a lot of Christians who do feel that way.  I quick net search and found numerous references to such eager Christians, Izzy.  Here's an excerpt....

The "misunderstood" ADF headline incited over 3000 hate messages to the school, ranging from the more benign, "I hope you burn in Hell for all eternity," to the more sinister late night calls like, "I know where you live and you work at that God forsaken school." We had two sheriffs full time on campus for two months, and it scared the daylights out of our children. 

.........Do you think there have been any TTers who've hoped for such, Izzy?   If so, I would suggest they meet the eager definition.


 

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