Well said Mark.
Already told Scott.
Mike / TDROC
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>From: "Mark Haverly" <mhaverly@citlink.net>
>To: <SLBESQ@aol.com>,
<s.perschke@mindspring.com>,<datsun-roadsters@autox.team.net>
>Cc: <mfong@uop.edu>
>Subject: Re: OT- Easter 2002 (rather long)
>Date: 29, Mar , 7:35 PM
>
>I am usually a "silent observer" on the list, as I am not into my project
>enough to give insight or ask new questions. However, I cannot be silent
on
>this subject.
>Hypocrisy clouds every religion. It is built into the fabric of mankind.
>This time of year people really think hard about God, morality, etc, etc.
>For some of us, this time of year is a major celebration. And for some of
>us, we will slip back into our same way of life, even though we would have
>others believe that we are saints. There was a comparison of Muslims,
Jews,
>and Christians all worshiping the same god. Although this could be true on
>the surface, true theology changes the perspective dramatically. Muslims
>belief in God is far different than the Jews - Ishmael (sp) was rejected,
>which brings a harsh view of God, without mercy and grace. The Jews have a
>great beginning, but refused to accept the fulfillment of the prophecy's
God
>gave them. Christians believe that Jesus is the fulfillment of prophecy
and
>is the ONLY Son of God. Born-again Christians take it beyond religion, by
>having more of a relationship with the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit (the
>trinity, One God). By this acceptance of Jesus into one's life, His grace
>covers our hypocrisy - which we ALL have, even those of us who have been
>born-again. Thank God, Jesus His only Son, died and conquered death so
that
>a hypocrite like me could have life and hope.
>
>The Bible is true. It can be proved both historically and prophetically.
>If you haven't done so, check it out.
>
>Mark Haverly (probably now black-listed)
>Sacramento, CA
>'69 2000
>----- Original Message -----
>From: <SLBESQ@aol.com>
>To: <s.perschke@mindspring.com>; <datsun-roadsters@autox.team.net>
>Sent: Friday, March 29, 2002 10:18 AM
>Subject: Re: OT- Easter 2002
>
>
>> In a message dated 3/29/02 4:29:06 AM Pacific Standard Time,
>> s.perschke@mindspring.com writes:
>>
>>
>> > I just have to say that most wars (and certainly none of the current
>ones)
>> > are not fought in Jesus name. The Muslims don\'t consider Jesus to be
>God.
>> > The Jews don\'t accept Him as Messiah. The message Jesus brought was
>> > unique to any other religion. We can have a personal and intimate
>> > relationship with Jesus, you cannot do that with Allah.
>> > Have a Blessed Good Friday all.
>> > Scott
>>
>> $.02 = jews, muslims, and christians all worship the same god (the god of
>> abraham). people have been dying for thousands of years because of
humans
>> between them and god. each of the groups kill the other to prove they
are
>> indeed god's chosen. no group is innocent. there are fanatics in each
>camp.
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