To: Illbay
He wasn't invited to prosletyze. What is your answer supposed to mean? What you say is true, but what does that have to do with him saying a prayer? Where was he asking anyone to convert?
Just what is your religious agenda?
792 posted on
04/04/2003 7:45:36 PM PST by
F-117A
To: All
I'm baaaaack. Have we concluded yet that it is in fact acceptable for a Christian minister to conclude a prayer in the Christ's name if he so chooses? Or are there still non-Christians out there who feel they should be allowed to dictate how a Christian prays?
797 posted on
04/04/2003 8:08:38 PM PST by
so_real
To: F-117A
That's the point. There IS no "religious agenda" that is applicable here.
He was asked to give a prayer on behalf of all. If he is so self-centered that he can't do that, then he is rightly not going to be asked to give the prayer any more.
Sounds like the best solution for all.
799 posted on
04/04/2003 8:11:50 PM PST by
Illbay
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