| What am I doing wrong Digital SPDIF [message #69857] |
Sat, 01 July 2006 10:08  |
brandon[2]
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| Re: What am I doing wrong Digital SPDIF [message #69907 is a reply to message #69864] |
Sun, 02 July 2006 20:48  |
brandon[2]
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>>You Wrote: Now, if you do not see Iraq as self defense, fine, you have
a
>>lot of company, but please give the other side some credit for good motives
>>as well.
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>>You are right, I don't Iraq as self defense. We were supposed to be getting
>>Osama Bin Laden..???Remember.
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>No, we were supposed to be making ourselves safer, we've done
>pretty well at that. We'll get ole ODB, errr OBL, don't worry.
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>>Now look at the mess we're in in Iraq. You
>>President, has taken this country down a very dark path in-which the majority
>>of his own political party does not subscibe to. With a 33-34 percent
job
>>approval rating and his neo conservative views
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>That's one view. If we elect an appeaser and get 10 attacks the
>first year, he'll look pretty good huh?
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>DC
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>"So where do we draw the line between defending ourselves and being willing
to just accept the loss of life, even our own, in order to send a message
of love rather than one of defiance"
Amen Brother.. Amen.
That's my point:As Christians to my eyes, there is very little in the "laying
down" ones life (without violence) in order send a message of Jesus...Than
give in to satans tacticts of hate. This is not God's way.. There must be
those who are Willing and Willfully to lay down his or her life(s) like Jesusdid
for all of us. That's the example. Yes, it's hard and difficult to concieve,
But, he (Jesus) showed us the way..
LAD
Dedric Terry <dterry@keyofd.net> wrote:
>Thanks Sarah. I don't have a problem at all with quoting scripture - you
>are right in your intent - it was only the tone that sent a mixed message,
>but no need to dwell on that.
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>You are exactly right, Jesus' message is one of peace, and putting faith
>above our own desires and head-logic. I actually think everyone in this
>thread has good points - you, DC, Neil, Lamont, Jamie, etc. When we mix
the
>concept of war with the faith, there are no easy answers. I don't like
war.
>I don't like terrorism. I don't like injustice of any kind. But I know
>that Jesus teachings require a consistency of faith and trusting in Him
even
>when we would rather pick up a hockey stick and smack someone on the head
>with it (Osama bin Laden, Kim Jung Il (sp?), Exxon, that last client...
;-).
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>Sidebar here...
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>As has been pointed out, what really makes the war vs. peace situation hard
>is when we are dealing with people (terrorists) that have no concept of
>respect for others, the value of life, much less tolerance, diplomacy, or
>understa
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