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Who's making it.
Well written.

But, It's unfortunate when people feel that God would give them something more than they could handle.

posted by DEMSareEVIL on January 28, 2004 at 1:36 AM | link to this | reply

thank you all

for your supporting comments  they mean alot to me!

FR

posted by freerain on January 24, 2004 at 11:07 PM | link to this | reply

Very good blog
You really cleared up some of my thinking on this issue. Thank you!

posted by Budmannomore on January 24, 2004 at 8:16 PM | link to this | reply

Excellent blog
And it is evident you put a lot of thought, and of yourself, into its words.  I am placing you onto my favorites page.  Thanks for sharing your thoughts.

posted by archiew on January 24, 2004 at 5:34 AM | link to this | reply

Absolutely Powerful

You have embodied the voice of the true Jesus, not of the moldering Bible, but the teacher, the man, the human being (I say this as one who doesn't consider himself Christian--not, at least, by the modern definition of the word). Your compassion is palpable, is real. It challenges and doesn't offer smarmy, pre-packaged answers. It doesn't judge. It sees both sides. Wonderful. You have me in tears here.

Would that the so-called Christians on this Network could manifest a millionth of your courage. The same courage spoken two thousand years ago by a simple man, a teacher, a visionary.

Shawn

posted by ShawnMichel on January 23, 2004 at 11:50 AM | link to this | reply

interesting
I like your posts. This one is, predictably, well-thought-out, and you are right on the money: Why must we always choose one side or the other? Why is it that either one side of the argument or the other must be correct, but never both or never neither?

posted by BrWiSk on January 23, 2004 at 8:48 AM | link to this | reply