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To: colorcountry

I guess you don't see it at all...

When someone is resentful and bitter even scripture will state the Holy Ghost is not present only man reasoning which is a limited tool.

I also know atheist who don't believe but they don't have an ax to grind they just don't believe and many live better lives than some profest Christians.

When I saw Marvin J. Ashton among his lump I know this is a sweet gentel soul and that sweet spirit radiated from that him!

And this Packham is in the gall of bittness to even pick on Ashton!

CoCo you can post all the claims you want, it don't mean or change a thing my dear!

Thank you anyway answering!


362 posted on 01/23/2006 8:39:41 PM PST by restornu (On the other hand some here even pick-up Sugary Darts at their local Pharisee shop!)
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To: restornu
I was in a car accident with Marvin J Ashton. He was a sweet, wonderful man. The world is a poorer place without him.

The ironic thing about that accident, is that a certain self-proclaimed Prophet, James D. Harmon founder of the Utah fundamentalist church in Manti, Utah, rear-ended Ashton's car and Ashton rear-ended me.

I had prayed, as I left my home that morning in an awful storm, that I would arrive at my destination in safety. My 1970 Chevelle Malibu did not have a shoulder belt, only a lap belt. I received a spiritual "warning" that I was not safe. At the time, I was an atheist (there are no atheists in foxholes.)

I got hit by not one, but two men who professed to be spiritual leaders....a double whammy!

What is the moral in this story? There isn't one.
363 posted on 01/23/2006 8:49:43 PM PST by colorcountry (Currently not in the process of becoming a God!)
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