> From Julia Thompson
> >>
> >>He probably *is* serious.  (If Andrew could provide the URL I might
> > 
> > be
> > 
> >>able to check out the site and get a better idea of whether or not
> > 
> > it's
> > 
> >>serious or satire.)
> >>
> >>There's lots of awful stuff being said and done in the name of 
> >>"Christianity".
> > 
> > 
> > He Did:
> > <<http://www.biblebelievers.com/jmelton/worldpeace.html>>
> 
> Missed it.  Thanks!  I'll peruse it after the kids have gone 
> to bed (i.e., in 3-3.5 hours).
> 

I think that's best, such things are clearly not kid safe.

Hey, I wonder if you can get a religious filter for web-sites, a kind of
anti-netnanny,
NetLeftyUncle or something.

And Nick, I know its not the word of God, but it is put around as such,
and that's why if people ask me am I a Christian, I have to think very
carefully about my answer, coos if that's Christianity, then I ain't.

The best part of the site http://www.biblebelievers.com/ was reading
them getting stuck into other religions, Catholics, Mormons, Jehovah's
Witness's and going on about what a lot of claptrap these people talk
and how could any idiot believe a word of their rubbish cos it is so
transparently wrong...

E.g. after reading pages about how the KJV bible was NOT a translation,
it was the ETERNAL and LITERAL word of GOD EXACTLY as HE wanted it to
read and exactly as HE spoke it (unlike the RKJV which should burn in
hell) they "proved" that Mormonism was fake because:

"The Book of Mormon contains many plagiarisms of the King James English
(at least 25,000 words). This is strange since the plates were supposed
to have been in the ground many centuries before the King James Bible
was completed in 1611!"

hmmm

God Love Us Maru



_______________________________________________
http://www.mccmedia.com/mailman/listinfo/brin-l

Reply via email to