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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Liz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>... > > On 11 Oct 2003 09:17:27 -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (shirley) in > > news message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > >I believe in god, read the bible everyday. > > > > Isn't that special. > > > > > > >whats religion are you? > > > > I neither have nor want or need a religion. > > > > > > >whats your opinion? > > > > I don't like linen suits because they wrinkle too easily. > > > > > > > > Liz #658 BAAWA > > > > I could not believe that anyone who had read this book > > would be so foolish as to proclaim that the Bible in every > > literal word was the divinely inspired, inerrant word of > > God? Have these people simply not read the text? Are they > > hopelessly uninformed? Is there a different Bible? Are > > they blinded by a combination of ego needs and naivete? > > -- Bishop John Shelby Spong! > > the problem with people today is that they follow religion rather than > having a relationship with God. ===>That is, a misinterpreted relationship with your own mind. > Christianity is just that, a > relationship. If you do your research you come to find that 92% of the > bible prophecies have came true already, ===>Totally FALSE. Not a single "prophecy" has "come true". > the other 8% are what the > bible calls the last days. ===>What the "Bible calls the last days" were the days of some 1800 years ago. -- L.
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