From: Don <calldonREMOVEIT@earthlink.net>
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Subject: Re: The Role of the Christian Family
Date: Sat, 22 Nov 2003 05:29:53 -0600
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On Sat, 22 Nov 2003 05:44:34 GMT, Your Name <Email@address.org> wrote:
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>Don wrote:
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>> On Fri, 21 Nov 2003 05:54:39 GMT, Your Name <Email@address.org> wrote:
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>>>>Who IS in a position to judge? (You are!)
>>>>All of us deserve to know the truth.
>>>>We all judge ourselves and there by find
>>>>the truth. God does not Judge us. By free
>>>>will we are to judge ourselves. God takes
>>>>you faults and all in unconditional love.
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>>>Where do you get this stuff? There is a reason why there is only ONE
>>>judgement seat. Only one can and wil sit in it.
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>> Is there a literal "judgement seat?" Will Jesus literally be sitting
>> on it?
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>It doesn't matter if it is literal or not. Your asking questions based
>on physical means in a spiritual realm.
YOU SAID: "there is only ONE judgement seat. Only one can and will sit
in it."
I assumed you meant what you said. I must have been wrong.
>>>Jesus keeps the book of life?
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>> Is this a literal book? Are the pages of paper?
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>Are the pages of paper? Couldn't come up with anything better than that?
You made the claim. Maybe you don't believe that either.
I was just wondering.
"Devout religionists are frequently attracted to and
bound to their piety largely because it presumably offers them
holier-than-thouness and oneupmanship over non-religionists."
--Dr. Albert Ellis
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