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This Preacher was kin to the deceased, he obviously knew him well. He obviously loved his family enought to not want to see them burn too. His did not do this to make people mad, he did it cause he loved them. He might of been at this fellows death bed begging him to accept Jesus's love and forgiveness and been rejected. It is not a far leap to guess this fellow probable is in Hell if he denied Jesus to the end. (I don't know, noone can be sure, we don't know the depth of their relationship from the article). To sugar coat a persons life is pretty lame and deceptive (at alot of funerals I've observed over the years this occurs). Perhaps this preacher should of just turned down the invitation to talk, but maybe he was pressured and God wanted him to say some truth. It is the fault of those that asked him to preach it. Not the preacher.
127 posted on 06/22/2002 4:35:35 PM PDT by LowOiL
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He might of

He might have.

Perhaps this preacher should of

Perhaps this preacher should have.

Apart from that, you're quite right. The preacher preached exactly what he should have.

146 posted on 06/22/2002 6:31:15 PM PDT by Da_Shrimp
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