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To: biblewonk; dogbyte12
I've heard some people don't like the red-letter editions of the bible, because it appears to put undue emphasis on the red words (as if some might get the wrong impression that only the red words are the words of God, I guess).

Maybe they have a point. ;O)

Is Horowitz a Christian (or a Jew)? That would put anything he says about Christ and Christians in perspective. Personally, I couldn't care less what a non-Christian has to say about the bible.

88 posted on 05/20/2003 9:05:19 AM PDT by newgeezer (fundamentalist, regarding the Constitution AND the Holy Bible)
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To: newgeezer
Personally, I couldn't care less what a non-Christian has to say about the bible.

Yet there are non-christians within the party. So how do you reconcile using the bible as the basis for political ideology? Are non-christians not welcome within the Republican Party? And if they are welcome - must they take on all christian ideology in order to be considered politically viable?

And who then decides what is in fact christian ideology?
The Baptists?
The Methodists?
The Presbyterians?
Pentecostals?
Catholics?
Mormons?

102 posted on 05/20/2003 9:12:13 AM PDT by BlueNgold
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