An Apology to Aubrey (fwd)

Miracle (miracle@procyon.com)
Tue, 18 Feb 1997 23:26:29 -0600 (CST)

WOODCOCK
> The Holy Spirit has confirmed to me that this is what the verse says, and
> according to 1 John 2:27 I am correct(end of issue). If anyone else says
> something on this issue he is only blowing hot air.

TILL 2/18
I honestly feel that I owe Aubrey Matthews an apology, because Tony Woodcock
has to be the most pathetic Christian apologist that I have ever
encountered. Before I had any contact with Woodcock, I thought that Aubrey
was surely the most incompetent excuse for a Christian debater on the face
of the earth, but I was wrong. He is head and shoulders above Tony
Woodcock, so I think I owe Aubrey an apology.

RJV 2/18
You know, I think I might too. (P) probably does too. Man, I hope Tony
Baloney joins, because his humor factor is at least a few orders of
magnitude above and beyond Aubrey. (At the end there, I could've sworn I
saw a slight improvement on sentence structure in Aubrey's postings, but
it might have been real late...)

Till 2/18
Walt, Jr., has recently posted a message that brags about academicians who
are believers in Christianity. I wonder if he would share with us his
thoughts about a religion that could produce such inanities as we have seen
from Woodcock. If attracting intelligent people proves anything about
Christianity, why wouldn't the attraction of logical incompetents also prove
something?

RJV 2/18
Isn't it amusing how some of these inerrantist statements and proofs
always come back around to utterly destroy their position? I'm beginning
to see why Till believes these people are their own worse enemy.

Gospel In, Garbage Out...

*blongits*

-- R Jason Valentine ..ooOO miracle@procyon.com

"It's hard to be religious when certain people
are never incinerated by bolts of lightning."
[Calvin, "Calvin and Hobes" strip by Bill Waterson

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