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Date: 03 Dec 2006 02:38:12
From: Hermit-Incarnate
Subject: Re: Min's Christian "Litmus" Test `
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"le tenebreux" <prince.d'aquitaine@tour.abolie > wrote: ><snipped for clarity> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- So I take that as a definitive "No" to question #1. Thus I gather you would answer No to all nine other questions on this test, and No to all one hundred questions on the big test. In practice, that makes you a dyed-in-the-wool (IL)Liberal Atheist. Obviously, you are ashamed of God's Ten Commandments for eternal life, and His Two great Commandments for eternal love, upon which the whole of God's Immutable, Universal Law is eternally founded. By your own admission you're ashamed of God's Love, and you're ashamed of God's Law. So much for your own, vain perversion of "Christianity" resembling anything even remotely *Christian*, much less categorically so. President George W. Bush is right: Verily, Anti-Christs like you are to be *pitied*, and in the most lamentable, mournful, funereal sense of the word -- so much so, that not even Edgar Allan Poe would've ever dared touch upon such unutterable altitudes, the depths, of Satan. To quote the great Hebrew-Xian-Roman historian Flavius Josephus, he described it quite well in his 'Discourse to the Greeks concerning Hades' bk 1 ch 1 (this rather crude English translation notwithstanding): "the just are guided to the right hand, and are led with hymns, sung by the angels appointed over that place, unto a region of light, in which the just have dwelt from the beginning of the world; not constrained by necessity, but ever enjoying the prospect of the good things they see, and rejoice in the expectation of those new enjoyments which will be peculiar to every one of them, and estee- ming those things beyond what we have here; with whom there is no place of toil, no burning heat, no piercing cold, nor are any briers there; but the countenance of the and of the just, which they see, always smiles them, while they wait for that rest and eternal new life in heaven, which is to succeed this region. This place we call The Bosom of Abraham. "But as to the unjust, they are dragged by force to the left hand by the angels allotted for punishment, no longer going with a good-will, but as prisoners driven by violence; to whom are sent the angels appointed over them to reproach them and threaten them with their terrible looks, and to thrust them still downwards. Now those angels that are set over these souls drag them into the neighborhood of hell itself; who, when they are hard by it, continually hear the noise of it, and do not stand clear of the hot vapor itself; but when they have a near view of this spectacle, as of a terrible and exceeding great prospect of fire, they are struck with a fearful expectation of a **future judgment**, and in effect punished thereby: and not only so, but where they see the place [or choir] of the fathers and of the just, even hereby are they punished; for a chaos deep and large is fixed between them; insomuch that a just man that hath compassion upon them cannot be admitted, nor can one that is unjust, if he were bold enough to attempt it, pass over it." [end quote; **emphasis added] [ref. http://bible.crosswalk.com/History/BC/FlaviusJosephus/?book=Hades_1&chapter=1] My Condolences, Daniel Joseph Min http://www.2hot2cool.com/11/danieljosephmin/ -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQA/AwUBRXHPNJljD7YrHM/nEQIBngCgh7fACNhcZshxbiGvoeMY2TeiMzIAnRom KfOK+0VMH+gQtxQGAEbDgY0I =zTcK -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
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Date: 02 Dec 2006 19:10:24
From: RMOLLISE
Subject: Re: Min's Christian "Litmus" Test `
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Hermit-Incarnate wrote: > "le tenebreux" <prince.d'aquitaine@tour.abolie> wrote: > ><snipped for clarity> > > DannyBoy, you dumbass...no one cares anymore if they ever did. Why don't you just go back to listing your killfile and putting all our names in it? At least we could have fun competing to be at the top of your "he's done been mean to pore li'l me" list.
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Date: 02 Dec 2006 18:11:41
From:
Subject: Re: Min's Christian "Litmus" Test `
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Hermit-Incarnate wrote: <snip-snip > "And why do you look at the speck in your brother's eye, but do not perceive the plank in your own eye? "Or how can you say to your brother, 'Brother, let me remove the speck that is in your eye,' when you yourself do not see the plank that is in your own eye? Hypocrite! First remove the plank from your own eye, and then you will see clearly to remove the speck that is in your brother's eye." Luke 6:41-42 NKJV In verse 41, Jesus states, "Why to you look and find fault with your brother's spiritual walk, how he believes or lives." When you can't see the big fault in your own Christian walk, life style or belief. He says first remove that fault, habit or belief of your own. It may be a sin you need to get rid of by the power of the Holy Spirit, or maybe a gross false teaching you may have retained from the traditions of men. Such a teaching may be like a plank in your eye because it has prevented you from perceiving so much truth from the Scriptures. Look to yourself! Do you remember the passage: "Do not judge, or you too will be judged. For in the same way you judge others, you will be judged, and with the measure you use, it will be measured to you." Now since you hate so may others (remember "Filet a liberal for lunch", I do) How will you be judged. Just a question from a Christian
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Date: 03 Dec 2006 06:40:00
From: Mark F.
Subject: Re: Min's Christian "Litmus" Test `
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Hay look Michael Moore is back! "Hermit-Incarnate" <neptvne@continental.divide.colorado > wrote in message news:15de87c18c94cc80fb2de3222e94905a@msgid.frell.theremailer.net... > > "le tenebreux" <prince.d'aquitaine@tour.abolie> wrote: >><snipped for clarity> > > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > > So I take that as a definitive "No" to question #1. Thus > I gather you would answer No to all nine other questions > on this test, and No to all one hundred questions on the > big test. In practice, that makes you a dyed-in-the-wool > (IL)Liberal Atheist. > > Obviously, you are ashamed of God's Ten Commandments for > eternal life, and His Two great Commandments for eternal > love, upon which the whole of God's Immutable, Universal > Law is eternally founded. > > By your own admission you're ashamed of God's Love, and > you're ashamed of God's Law. So much for your own, vain > perversion of "Christianity" resembling anything even > remotely *Christian*, much less categorically so. > > President George W. Bush is right: Verily, Anti-Christs > like you are to be *pitied*, and in the most lamentable, > mournful, funereal sense of the word -- so much so, that > not even Edgar Allan Poe would've ever dared touch upon > such unutterable altitudes, the depths, of Satan. > > To quote the great Hebrew-Xian-Roman historian Flavius > Josephus, he described it quite well in his 'Discourse > to the Greeks concerning Hades' bk 1 ch 1 (this rather > crude English translation notwithstanding): > > "the just are guided to the right hand, and are led > with hymns, sung by the angels appointed over that > place, unto a region of light, in which the just > have dwelt from the beginning of the world; not > constrained by necessity, but ever enjoying the > prospect of the good things they see, and rejoice > in the expectation of those new enjoyments which > will be peculiar to every one of them, and estee- > ming those things beyond what we have here; with > whom there is no place of toil, no burning heat, > no piercing cold, nor are any briers there; but > the countenance of the and of the just, which they > see, always smiles them, while they wait for that > rest and eternal new life in heaven, which is to > succeed this region. This place we call The Bosom > of Abraham. > "But as to the unjust, they are dragged by force to > the left hand by the angels allotted for punishment, > no longer going with a good-will, but as prisoners > driven by violence; to whom are sent the angels > appointed over them to reproach them and threaten > them with their terrible looks, and to thrust them > still downwards. Now those angels that are set over > these souls drag them into the neighborhood of hell > itself; who, when they are hard by it, continually > hear the noise of it, and do not stand clear of the > hot vapor itself; but when they have a near view of > this spectacle, as of a terrible and exceeding great > prospect of fire, they are struck with a fearful > expectation of a **future judgment**, and in effect > punished thereby: and not only so, but where they > see the place [or choir] of the fathers and of the > just, even hereby are they punished; for a chaos > deep and large is fixed between them; insomuch that > a just man that hath compassion upon them cannot be > admitted, nor can one that is unjust, if he were > bold enough to attempt it, pass over it." > [end quote; **emphasis added] > > [ref. > http://bible.crosswalk.com/History/BC/FlaviusJosephus/?book=Hades_1&chapter=1] > > My Condolences, > Daniel Joseph Min > http://www.2hot2cool.com/11/danieljosephmin/ > > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- > iQA/AwUBRXHPNJljD7YrHM/nEQIBngCgh7fACNhcZshxbiGvoeMY2TeiMzIAnRom > KfOK+0VMH+gQtxQGAEbDgY0I > =zTcK > -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- >
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