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Christmas Week...
On 12/19/10 7:49 PM, BAR wrote:
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says...
On 12/19/2010 10:04 AM, JustWaitAFrekinMinute! wrote:
On Dec 19, 10:01 am, wrote:
Since this is the start of Christmas Week... it just feels unseemly to be
dealing with the legion of spoofers, agitators, instigators, irritators,
their apologists, enablers aiders and abettors.
Therefore, I'll take a short leave of absence until at least Old Christmas'
(Jan 06) to try to feel the spirit of the season.
So.. to the few true Christians here ..I'd like to wish a Very Merry
Christmas and a Happy New Year.
To those who may celebrate another holiday... I'd like to wish Happy
Holidays
To the legion of malcontents described above, who continually disrupt this
newsgroup, kiss my black, dusty lump of coal!
So, it's up to you to decide who is a "true" Christian here? Shows you
know about as much about the Faithful as Harry does... There is no
such thing as a "true" Christian... Your continued trolling does not
fool anybody.
You seem to be saying you know who "the faithful" are. So, who are they,
pray tell? A priest I know gave a talk last semester in which he stated
that faithful Christians lived righteous, charitable lives, and that
merely saying one was a Christian really wouldn't hack it on the Day of
Judgment. I don't know that he's right, but it does seem reasonable that
Christians should lead Christian lives.
Has the priest returned from the dead to tell us what will and won't
pass muster with Saint Peter at the Pearly Gates? If Saint Peter is in
Heaven and if there are Pearly Gates?
What are you ideas on the subject?
Should Jewish people live Jewish lives? Should Buddhists live Buddhist
lives?
For you to judge someones life according to your beliefs is a bit
pretentious.
Living a "righteous, charitable life" seems within the precepts of many
religions.
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