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To: dsc

Sir, two-three (more on weekends) articles a day used in a non-caucus forum is clearly poking Evangelicals in the eye.

What is the real tragedy? That the FR RF cannot have one thread where we all discuss the content of the Bible. We only argue on canons. Do I think most Roman Catholics put the apocrypha above the remainder of the Bible? No I don’t, but coming to this forum that impression can be had.

So over the weekend I posted an article on the Miracles of Jesus Christ in the Gospels. Shockingly I received little in the way of comments as I expected it could be a thread where Evangelicals, Roman Catholics, Lutherans and Eastern Orthodox could come and rejoice in Jesus Christ. However, this is where the majority of us decide to hang our hat.


74 posted on 11/04/2013 2:28:47 PM PST by redleghunter
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To: redleghunter

“Sir, two-three (more on weekends) articles a day used in a non-caucus forum is clearly poking Evangelicals in the eye.”

Evangelicals proselytize, do they not? The least charitable interpretation is that two or three (more on weekends) articles a day used in a non-caucus forum is proselytizing, at worst.

“What is the real tragedy? That the FR RF cannot have one thread where we all discuss the content of the Bible.”

Yes, but then we have to wonder why this is so.

I suspect that you think it is because of the Catholics, while I think it is because of the Protestants.

It would seem possible to objectively determine which it is.

“So over the weekend I posted an article on the Miracles of Jesus Christ in the Gospels.”

I don’t remember seeing it.


85 posted on 11/05/2013 9:36:52 AM PST by dsc (Any attempt to move a government to the left is a crime against humanity.)
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