To: editor-surveyor
You'd probably have to ask Mr. Graham if he was embracing the Clintons' sins. Lest any think I'm defending him for putting the Clintons on the platform, I certainly don't like for a moment that he gave them any place of honor, considering their distinctly unrepentant attitude toward their well-known, documented sins. On the other hand, are they not sinners just like us in need of hearing the gospel message?
To: mountaineer
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On the other hand, are they not sinners just like us in need of hearing the gospel message?" In what way did that activity present "the Gospel Message?"
53 posted on
06/27/2005 7:46:40 AM PDT by
editor-surveyor
(The Lord has given us President Bush; let's now turn this nation back to him)
To: mountaineer; sauropod
The new minister at the church my husband has attended for years said something in praise of Clinton, and detrimental of some mythical group of Christians who "made him feel hated". We were out the door after that (well, after hubby gave a few parting words) and aren't going back.
I didn't shed my education, common sense, or memory when I got baptized four years ago. Any minister who believes Clinton's manipulations and lies is not smart enough to be my minister. That is all.
To: mountaineer
Those two have heard the Gospel any number of times, and have made a mockery of it and God and His word their entire lives. Even the Lord will turn His back on you at some point, if the examples of Pharaoh and King Saul are any example. You mock Him repeatedly at your peril.
80 posted on
06/27/2005 8:31:39 AM PDT by
Cecily
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