What do you know about "being free" JD?
Ppl who just talk and encourage carnality in others
don't know anything about freedom or entering
His Rest. In fact this mindset replicates that of
Israel who thought God cared so much for Abraham,
Isaac, and Jacob that he would overlook some things
they were getting up to. jt
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I'm talking about fundy creationist versions in the school systems and you are talking about religious people!!! AmazingMaybe we should install a different creationist version for every major school system .................... I am sure we can find enough fundy ideas to go around. That way , you would have to worry about consensus and no one will have the slightest idea what to believe. but you and Kev will be happy. CONSENSUS BE DAMNED. KNOW THE TRUTH AND IT SHALL MAKE YOU FREE !!jd
From: Judy Taylor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
I surmised as much JD; my point being that religious ppl have manyand varied points of view about anything and everything and this is nomeasure by which to gauge what is needful or true.On Wed, 22 Mar 2006 20:20:02 +0000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:Do you even know what this thread is about, Judy?WHICH VIEW OF CREATIONISM GETS INTO THE CIRRICULUM -- HUH ???
From: Judy Taylor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
So?There isn't a single view of the whole church that is agreed uponby the whole church either. What does that prove? judytOn Wed, 22 Mar 2006 01:27:56 +0000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:Perhaps the Bishop has the same concerns I do. I know this --there isn't a single view of creationism that is agreed upon by the whole church.jd-------------- Original message --------------
From: "David Miller" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
John wrote:> The world in which we live would reject> any mention of God in the evolutionary process,> IMO. But creationism in the schools? Could> that not be considered the beginnings of a fanatical> fundamentalist take-over of the culture?ROTFLOL. I sure hope you were being facetious on purpose.John wrote:> But to allow a mere statement that suggests God> is somehow in control as the Creator(?) If this> could be presented into the secular system of> education without it being coopted by the fundies> -- go for it. But I doubt that it can. What a shame> that radical fundamentalism within Christiandom forces> the Body to dismiss a perfectly wonderful opportunity> to introduce the Creator to others.In case you did not notice, the fundamentalists are not causing the acknowledgement of our Creator to be forbidden in schools. It is the liberal loonies like this Archbishop of Canterbury who are doing this.David Miller
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