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To: Remedy
I saw parts of both Donahue shows (how, I'm not sure since I never watch Donahe.) You left out the most important thing that happened on these shows.

A clear and correct description of the gospel was given on both shows.

The speakers never backed away or made excuses for the gospel. The laid it out for all to hear.

So what if Donahue attacked it? How many people watching that show heard the gospel for the first time, or were reminded again of the truth after ignoring it for years? Isn't it better to let people hear the gospel (even if it is being attacked) then to avoid any attacks by being quiet?

Christianity can survive open debate (even caustic, hateful debate.) Donahue probably did a service to Christianity by airing these shows. How many people think they are going to heaven because they are "christians", yet think christianity only means being a good person like Jesus? Better to let them hear the true gospel (and then have a true choice of rejecting or accepting it) then to let them drift through life thinking they are going to heaven when they aren't.

150 posted on 01/13/2003 1:19:32 PM PST by Brookhaven
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To: Brookhaven

A clear and correct description of the gospel was given on both shows.

THANKS !

Didn't have that info.

159 posted on 01/13/2003 2:49:59 PM PST by Remedy
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To: Brookhaven
" Isn't it better to let people hear the gospel (even if it is being attacked) then to avoid any attacks by being quiet?"

Absolutely! And for those whose hearts and minds are open there may be the added benefit of seeing these liberal fools as the agents of Satan that they are.

173 posted on 01/13/2003 6:05:09 PM PST by sweetliberty (Hopeless FR addict!)
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