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GogglesPisano said:
Is there a Flat Earth theme park, too?

How about a display entitled "Why the Moon is made out of Gorgonzola and not Pamersian -- as the unsaved secular humanists would have you believe."

Actually, since you brought it up, there is a clear reference to a round earth in the Bible.

You might be thinking of the Catholic hierarchy that was stubbornly against anything that was not exactly what they believed. The leaders of the day seemed pretty concerned about the idea that the earth was the center of the universe. There was nothing Biblical about that idea, or a "flat earth" idea.
 
BTW ... I do LOVE the way Christians like to point out who is, and is not, a TRUE Christian. It always reminds me to check in with Betty Bowers and see how the old gal is faring among the financially destitute unbelievers.

I don't think it is so much a case of pointing out who is not a true Christian, but more of exhorting believers to follow the narrow way. It's a matter of accountablity to other believers, particularly those who are new believers who need extra help with Biblical principles.

Christians run the financial gamut from well-off to destitute. Christ observed that "the poor will be with you always," and being successful and comfortable are not basic beliefs, nor is a nice house and paid bills a foundation for salvation.
 
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That's a funny site.

I'm not sure what kind of point you are making, though.

Is it that the internet is anonymous?

Is it that every person, Christian or not, can put up a website?

It is that this person is a real, serious person who has a somewhat wacky perspective on ministry?

Alll of the above?

I'm not sure how any of the possibilities I can sit here and think about (before leaving home today for auditions in Philly and NYC) would be really relevant to the discussions we are having here about various beliefs, as stated in the Bible, Quoran, etc.

So, I'm a little puzzeled.

I'll catch up with you guys later. I have a busy day/evening.

Take care.
 
Swass said:
No wonder this guy's old lady bailed on him.:confused:

Thanks, as*wipe... And people say pilots aren't jack*sses...

A personal hit below the belt in the middle of a political debate... Real mature...
 

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