[Seekers] Punishment
Ian & Pam Dorion dorioni@ipa.net
Sun, 1 Mar 1998 17:52:19 -0600 (00888817939, 199803012354.RAA08309@thunder.ipa.net)
> >Linda wrote:
> >>
> >> My Dear Friends,
> >>
> >> Why does it seem that in the "church world" everything must be
> >> "absolute"... black and white... right and wrong. We all know in the
REAL
> >> world there is good and bad in everyone. There is some truth in many
things
> >> and some falsehood in all things.
> >
> FENLEY
> >Ok, without the Bible, prove to me that anyone's definition of "right"
> >and "wrong" is absolute.
> >
> >Linda, if I walk over and kill Chuck in cold blood, try to prove to me
> >without the Bible that it's wrong. You can't, cause without the Bible
> >you have no absolutes.
> >
IAN
Ward, I'm a little tired because I've had a busy day and maybe I was a
little hard on you earlier. I don't really think so but I may have been.
I'm sure you think you believe in the Ten Commandments, but do you really?
Do you believe in the penalties for these 'crimes?' Do you believe adultry
should be punishable by death? How about taking the Lord's name in vain?
How about worshipping other Gods? If you don't believe in allowing a person
to worship another God, what kind of an American are you?
Do you see the problems with the Bible and your religion now?