To: JoeMomma
Yeah, I'm sure Jesus read witchcraft books every day. I am not judging your soul, only God can do that, but I can judge whether or not you seem to be following Christ's path, we are instructed in the Bible (ever read it?) to use careful judgement, and to rebuke our brothers when they are in the wrong. You must be one of those new age christians who only choose the parts they like and throw out the rest. Sorry if you aren't comfortable with the entire christian religion, but that's your problem, not mine.
316 posted on
11/02/2001 12:09:58 PM PST by
goodieD
To: goodieD
but I can judge whether or not you seem to be following Christ's path And where is this path? Jesus's life was full of events which arent recorded in the Bible. His entire childhood is missing. Do you know what occurred during that time and could you enlighten us as to what path he was following then?
To: goodieD
"You must be one of those new age christians who only choose the parts they like and throw out the rest. Sorry if you aren't comfortable with the entire christian religion, but that's your problem, not mine." Nope ... a southern conservative church. However, I can make the distinction between fanstasy and reality. Most children can. The 'religious right' apparently can't.
Reading about Harry Potter is not the same as participating in witchcraft.
To: goodieD; AppyPappy; incindiary
Knowing the media's fondness for bashing Christians, I'd be interested in finding out whether Christians/Catholic priests/nuns are portrayed negatively in the Harry Potter books. Anybody know?
To: goodieD
"You must be one of those new age christians who only choose the parts they like and throw out the rest." You know what's really bad? Christians who choose the parts of the Bill of Rights they like and throw out the rest. Now THAT'S bad!!
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