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Date Posted: 10:37:11 10/30/11 Sun
Author: George
Subject: Re: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
In reply to: john 's message, "Re: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly" on 08:54:06 10/30/11 Sun

>i think i can "glean" why your old congregation may
>have folded and i don't see it as being the cause of
>the fp or leadership but from the work of some
>malcontents stirring up contention...
>
>i have seen it before... i hope we are past seeing it
>again.
>
>john

Oh, yes, John. The good old days are going to return, when the laity didn't get in an uproar over polygamy, sodomy, and the like, because they "knew their place." Wasn't that back in Egypt, circa 2200 BC? Despite your claim of having been physically born int he 1960's, spiritually, you are one old dude.


I know that state of the population during 2200 BC was certainly a preChristian one. That's why the postChristian crowd eagerly awaits the end times, when those days will return. Those who are eager just don't realize that the "After Christianity" times aren't going to last anywhere near as long as the preChristian era.

The phrase "his time is short" are not open to the kind of "reinterpretation" that the leadership likes to make.

George

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