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Old 09-09-2010, 09:50 AM
 
Location: Valencia, Spain
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Absolutely! After the tsunami a few years ago, the LDS Church delivered all kinds of food, clothing and hygiene supplies to the area (which was predominently Muslim). We also delivered a shipment of Korans.
Good on ya Katz.

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No in that that church that professes to hold to the truth allowing to have a false religion in their sanctuary.
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And rightly should have.
Religious intolerance is alive and well. Bravo 'Christian'!

 
Old 09-09-2010, 09:53 AM
 
Location: Italy
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More to the point...you need to be CHRISTLIKE...end of story.
Hi ChristyGrl!
I agree with you; however, "Christlike" can be misunderstood to mean a lot of behaviors and attitudes which I'm sure you yourself do not agree with (as well as myself).
This is why we must be Specific about what "Christlike" means.
To me, being Christlike includes being sensitive to others.

Blessings!
brian
 
Old 09-09-2010, 10:08 AM
 
Location: Prattville, Alabama
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Hi ChristyGrl!
I agree with you; however, "Christlike" can be misunderstood to mean a lot of behaviors and attitudes which I'm sure you yourself do not agree with (as well as myself).
This is why we must be Specific about what "Christlike" means.
To me, being Christlike includes being sensitive to others.

Blessings!
brian
It means to LOVE....LOVE YOUR NEIGHBOR (This means ALL people) AS YOURSELF....end of story.

Too many pick and choose who, when and how they are going to love someone else...they talk the Christlike talk....but the never walk the Christlike walk.

Don't tell me you're a Christian..........SHOW ME!
 
Old 09-09-2010, 10:11 AM
 
Location: Italy
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It means to LOVE....LOVE YOUR NEIGHBOR (This means ALL people) AS YOURSELF....end of story.

Too many pick and choose who, when and how they are going to love someone else...they talk the Christlike talk....but the never walk the Christlike walk.

Don't tell me you're a Christian..........SHOW ME!
Amen.
Maybe some people need a little bit of "training wheels" before they can walk the walk..

Blessings,
brian
 
Old 09-09-2010, 10:15 AM
 
Location: arizona ... most of the time
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Good on ya Katz.

Religious intolerance is alive and well. Bravo 'Christian'!

Yea that's why all warnings about certian Muslim factions going to take revenge...

Like the Muslim cleric in the oberman link said....it's hard for those who don't have freedoms to understand life and a country where people live in freedom. So no wonder a socialist Europe becoming Muslim probably doesn't understand that.

BTW..... the next time this 'Christian' nation has to bail your guy's asterisk own mess again, I hope there are plenty of Bibles that come along with it.
 
Old 09-09-2010, 10:16 AM
 
Location: Prattville, Alabama
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Amen.
Maybe some people need a little bit of "training wheels" before they can walk the walk..

Blessings,
brian
I've met very few people in my lifetime who actually LIVE a Christlike life...so what does that say about all the professed "Christians" out there?
 
Old 09-09-2010, 10:20 AM
 
Location: Prattville, Alabama
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Yea that's why all warnings about certian Muslim factions going to take revenge...

Like the Muslim cleric in the oberman link said....it's hard for those who don't have freedoms to understand life and a country where people live in freedom. So no wonder a socialist Europe becoming Muslim probably doesn't understand that.

BTW..... the next time this 'Christian' nation has to bail your guy's asterisk own mess again, I hope there are plenty of Bibles that come along with it.
FYI...this is NOT A CHRISTIAN NATION. It is a FREE NATION....where peoples of all races, creeds, nationalities, religions, etc...can FREELY pracitice whatever it is they believe in and not be persecuted and harrassed for it.

Perhaps you need to spend some time in a country that doesn't allow such freedoms...it might give you a different perspective.
 
Old 09-09-2010, 10:22 AM
 
Location: Italy
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Yea that's why all warnings about certian Muslim factions going to take revenge...

Like the Muslim cleric in the oberman link said....it's hard for those who don't have freedoms to understand life and a country where people live in freedom. So no wonder a socialist Europe becoming Muslim probably doesn't understand that.

BTW..... the next time this 'Christian' nation has to bail your guy's asterisk own mess again, I hope there are plenty of Bibles that come along with it.
I have yet to see a "Christian" America.....
And if I ever do, I'm quite sure it will be much much different than the USA has ever been!

Blessings,
brian
 
Old 09-09-2010, 10:24 AM
 
Location: Italy
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FYI...this is NOT A CHRISTIAN NATION. It is a FREE NATION....where peoples of all races, creeds, nationalities, religions, etc...can FREELY pracitice whatever it is they believe in and not be persecuted and harrassed for it.

Perhaps you need to spend some time in a country that doesn't allow such freedoms...it might give you a different perspective.
Yes; and there are very few left to visit!
Italy, for example, has more freedom than the US!

Blessings,
brian
 
Old 09-09-2010, 10:36 AM
 
Location: arizona ... most of the time
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FYI...this is NOT A CHRISTIAN NATION. It is a FREE NATION....where peoples of all races, creeds, nationalities, religions, etc...can FREELY pracitice whatever it is they believe in and not be persecuted and harrassed for it.

Perhaps you need to spend some time in a country that doesn't allow such freedoms...it might give you a different perspective.
Ok Dorthy ... then stay in OZ. Then that nut-case should not have to fear retributions or be told by the President or the msmbc or Europeans not to burn Korans.
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