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To: Blzbba

Who would Jesus want most to witness to a crowd of believers or a crowd of the as-yet unbelievers? If Jesus were to "feed the multitudes" in the crowd, what would he say to a Rabi who said "let me help you"? If you believe you are trying to let God's light shine through you, why would you intentionaly want to deny that light to anyone? Didn't Jesus teach you to be not afraid for God is with you?

In this time when all people with a Christian faith have such strong secular and cultural challenges to that faith, why would a Christian seek to lift-up, advance, promote, increase "Christian" differences which only come from different, but honestly different sectarian traditions?

Is that the kind of response you see Muslims make to any and every percieved slight against any Muslim?

Small hearts express themselves through small minds.


21 posted on 04/25/2005 8:38:57 AM PDT by Wuli (The democratic basis of the constitution is "we the people" not "we the court".)
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Who would Jesus want most to witness to a crowd of believers or a crowd of the as-yet unbelievers? If Jesus were to "feed the multitudes" in the crowd, what would he say to a Rabi who said "let me help you"? If you believe you are trying to let God's light shine through you, why would you intentionaly want to deny that light to anyone? Didn't Jesus teach you to be not afraid for God is with you?

In this time when all people with a Christian faith have such strong secular and cultural challenges to that faith, why would a Christian seek to lift-up, advance, promote, increase "Christian" differences which only come from different, but honestly different sectarian traditions?

Is that the kind of response you see Muslims make to any and every percieved slight against any Muslim?

Small hearts express themselves through small minds.


35 posted on 04/25/2005 8:50:52 AM PDT by Wuli (The democratic basis of the constitution is "we the people" not "we the court".)
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