By His Carnage He Is Known.

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Tue, 26 May 1998 00:38:23 (00896161103, 3.0.5.16.19980526003823.31678eba@205.242.230.4)


At 10:19 PM 5/25/98 -0700, Farrell Till wrote:


>Having tired of seeing only listings of books or reference works that we
>should read in order to see that Conklin's position is the correct one, I
>have been trashing his postings without reading them.
Why is this no surprise to anyone on this list? What other response could a Fool have other than to stick his head in the sand?
>Conklin can look until doom's [sic] day, and he will not find in the Bible
any
>reason that Yahweh stated
God needs no reasons and does not have to explain Himself or His actions to anyone. "doomsday: Judgment Day. Etymology [ME domesdai]" This has been one word for a thousand years. One might imagine an English teacher would know that, especially since it's a Christian concept. Atheists accept religious concepts when it suits their immorality. "Write it on your heart that every day is the best day in the year. No man has learned anything rightly, until he know that every day is Doomsday." --Ralph Waldo Emerson One might suspect that an alleged English teacher would know Emerson, too. Hamlet: What news? Rozencrantz: None, my lord, but that the world's grown honest. Hamlet: Then is doomsday near. --Willy S. _Hamlet_ And one would be certain an English teacher knew Shakespeare. But then he couldn't spell, could he? Must not have had anything worthwhile to say. Tilly's gout must be better today to write that long, long weird misinterpretation of the Bible. Dick Jones