born again was: Re: Noah's ark
Calvin Snow Calvin Snow" <csnow@roman.net
Sun, 4 Apr 1999 09:38:42 -0400 (00923251122, 007001be7eb2$1e5c5a80$090798cd@csnow.roman.net)
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From: Foreverlive <foreverlive777@acelink.net>
To: errancy@infidels.org <errancy@infidels.org>
Date: Sunday, April 04, 1999 4:14 AM
Subject: Re: Noah's ark
>>>>CREA
>>>> If it wasn't (meaning it was from the pre-Deluge vegetation), then I
>>>>would find it very hard to believe that it would have even been
>recognizable
>>>>as an olive leaf.
>>>>
>>>(Foreverlive777 I think)
>>>
>>>Not to be a spoil sport, but aren't all these little back and forth quotes
>>>just assupmtions? Does it prove anything? Or do you just like to pick the
>>>Bible apart cause it gets you off during your moments of boredom? That
>>>wasn't meant to be an insult. I'm serious. Is this all you can come up
>>>with? Assumptions about errancy? Isn't this legalism? I'm wondering if any
>>>one of the people who claim to have been Christians actually knew God while
>>>they were walking in the "walk". How many of you were actually born again?
>>
>>Calvin
>>Ummm, none of us was born again. Neither were you. Oh, you mean how many of
>>us -felt-, -thought-, -believed- we were born again? Count me in.
>
>
>Jason:
>
>Can you prove that i wasn't? Can you prove that assertion? I don't feel,
>think, or believe that i was born again but i was, whether all of those
>factors are factual or not. The thing is, you can't disprove ANY of them.
>
Calvin
Ok, Then to answer your question. I was born again.
cs