[Fwd: Sell, Sell, Sell!]

Jeff Magill (jmagill@mail.gte.net)
Sun, 22 Jun 1997 01:00:52 -0800

yoel haalmoni wrote:
>
> >David Court wrote:
> >"But it was impossible in those days to evade the challenge of decision
> >about Jesus. He compelled a decision.
>
> yoel-
> This is a load of crap. Most people didn't KNOW about Jesus. Most people were unaware
> of his existence. There are millions of people today who are unaware of the
> Christian claim.

Magill- Very few Yoel. Tell me right now 10 people who you know that
have never heard of Jesus Christ. I challenge that to any infidle.

P.S. Why don't all you infidles quit fiddling around and pass on your
Bibles to those who are to be saved. They are not doing you guys any
good so why don't you for onece in your lives do something of eternal
value and give your multiple copies of scripture to someone who will
benefit.
>
>>
> Court-
> And still he does. You cannot sit on the fence. You have to decide.

Magill- yoel is on the side of the fence where the grass doesn't even
grow.
>
> yoel-
> Well this is the Christian claim, It is
> like the parent who gets his child to the truth by
> saying "Do you love me or not? You must make a choice
>
> The call to a decision comes from a book . So- the book can say
> what it was written to say- it's claim has validity.
>
> Court-
> That is the most unwelcome but realistic element in his teaching that none
> of us can evade.
>
> yoel-