From: John Burgeson (burgythree@hotmail.com)
Date: Sat Jan 25 2003 - 12:55:52 EST
Jan wrote: "But no true Christian will then say: therefor we can have "true"
(but this is now "true" in another context) knowledge of anything physical.
Quoting out of context is not a very nice way to get your point across."
My quote was from Terry's post and, if out of context, I apologize. I am
trying to understand this issue, not preach about it. Terry will no doubt be
able to say if I "got my point across" or was just whistling in the wind. I
do that sometimes. (G)
I am uncomfortable with your continued use of the term "true Christian." Are
there "false Christians?"
Burgy
John W. Burgeson (Burgy)
www.burgy.50megs.com
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