To: Torie
That should not be treated as a partisan or ideological issue, but as simply a humanitarian issue IMO. In general I have no problem working with the pagan on a humanitarian issue. But the pagan shouldn't be allowed in God's house as if he belongs there.
57 posted on
12/31/2006 10:42:07 AM PST by
Gamecock
(Ecclesia reformata, semper reformanda secundum verbum Dei)
To: Gamecock
But the pagan shouldn't be allowed in God's house as if he belongs there. Interesting comment. I've been taught that EVERY man is welcomed in God's house, be they Christian, pagan, or pink with purple stripes.
60 posted on
12/31/2006 10:44:58 AM PST by
Not A Snowbird
(Goodbye, Tomas. Sleep well. (? 1994-Dec 6, 2006))
To: Gamecock
The symposium was not a religious service, and in any event Obama is a member of the United Church of Christ, assuming you were referring to him as the pagan. Or perhaps you meant that Warren is the pagan. :) What would be accurate is to refer to myself as a pagan. Cheers.
65 posted on
12/31/2006 10:48:33 AM PST by
Torie
To: Gamecock
But the pagan shouldn't be allowed in God's house as if he belongs there.The house of God (a church) is not for those that have already found God. They carry God with them where ever they go.
The house of God is for those who haven't found God yet.
743 posted on
01/02/2007 11:53:24 AM PST by
Just another Joe
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