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To: Matchett-PI
What an UNChristian way of speaking. No GODLY person would ever behave in such a way." :D
Can you show me where Jesus called another a "stubbornly superstitious religious dork?" You are correct that Jesus was not just some nice soft spoken guy. He is God. He did not, though, act like "the_doc" does, and no amount of silly little words stuffed in his mouth by you can change that.

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514 posted on 05/01/2002 8:45:09 AM PDT by patent
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To: patent;OrthodoxPresbyterian;the_doc
"Can you show me where Jesus called another a "stubbornly superstitious religious dork?"

According to the Greek, "Dorkas" was a Christian woman of New Testament times who made clothing for the poor. Maybe her husband Dork really was a religionist who was stubborn and superstitious. If so, I'm sure, knowing His MO, Jesus would have used "Dork" as one of His examples of the types of mentalities his disciples should avoid.:D

520 posted on 05/01/2002 9:02:32 AM PDT by Matchett-PI
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To: patent;OrthodoxPresbyterian;the_doc
"You are correct that Jesus was not just some nice soft spoken guy. He is God. He did not, though, act like "the_doc" does, and no amount of silly little words stuffed in his mouth by you can change that."

Actually Jesus was not nearly as "nice" as the_doc. The_doc has never called people a "bunch of snakes."

Paul was not as "nice" as the_doc. The_doc has never called anyone a "whitewashed tombtone."

Stephen was not as "nice" as the_doc. The_doc has never called anyone "stiff-necked and uncircumcised." (But I think he has come mighty close to using that one.)

528 posted on 05/01/2002 9:25:00 AM PDT by Matchett-PI
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