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On Saturday 26 September 2009 5:15:31 pm Fred A. Miller wrote: > sjm wrote: > >>> something, why not post a disclaimer? You post a link, and it is going > >>> to be presumed, due to the fact that you forwarded it, that you > >>> subscribe to it. > >> > >> 'Didn't have time to post a disclaimer.,,, > >> > >> I posted it for discussion.....never intended it any other way. > > > > If you truly want to post something for discussion, then you ought to > > start the discussion. If you don't have time to post a disclaimer and > > start the discussion, it would probably be better to wait until you did. > > > >> I agree that we need to take the "high road," which ISN'T easy these > >> days, at times. Of course, if Obama and his Czars have their way, > >> soon we won't be able to voice any Christian position contrary to > >> their policies or face fines and/or imprisonment. I'm certain that day > >> isn't very far off. > > > > To start one view of a discussion, I'm not sure God really cares. > > Christianity in China seems to be doing fine without all those liberties. > > > > I'll see what that stirs up before commenting more. > > It's not doing "fine" in China but suffering. Yes....there is some growth. They are probably suffering because of the billions they have loaned the U.S. LOL -- Blessings David M.
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