To: bondserv
Jesus doesn't force people to believe in Him, He persuades them. But leave it to Creationists to force their particular interpretation of the Bible onto public school children. They seem incapable of patient, quiet, humble, pursuasion.
352 posted on
11/29/2004 10:29:10 AM PST by
narby
To: narby; bondserv
But leave it to Creationists to force their particular interpretation of the Bible onto public school children. They seem incapable of patient, quiet, humble, pursuasion. Funny, that's exactly what naturalists are doing- except with taxpayer funds. If you people were persuasive, you wouldn't be losing the battle so badly.
430 posted on
11/29/2004 11:45:54 AM PST by
Dataman
To: narby
But leave it to Creationists to force their particular interpretation of the Bible onto public school children. They seem incapable of patient, quiet, humble, pursuasion. I agree in part. Defending the plain reading of the Bible is to be commended, however being jerky in the process can't be defended.
Fortunately we have Christ as an example. People tend to forget the enormity of His persuasive influence. Judeo-Christian principles permeate our reality.
448 posted on
11/29/2004 12:07:54 PM PST by
bondserv
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