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Hear hear! - well said Craig
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Subject: Re: "Don't leave home without it" items: BIBLE
Author: Craig Standley <cstand@U.WASHINGTON.EDU> at Internet
Date: 6/23/98 12:20 PM
If I remeber right, the South claimed that slavery was their Christian
right, condoned in the Bible. And both sides of WWII (in Europe) were
Christian, so any claims of god or any other supreme being taking sides is
foolish. Can we get back to VW's please?
Craig
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On Sun, 21 Jun 1998, Mark B. Magee wrote:
>
>
> jim catterson wrote:
>
> i am no more offended by the mention of
>
> > the bible than anyone else should be by my passion for history. sure,
> > i think that all americans should visit the various civil war sites,
> > but don't get outraged by my mention of it. lighten up
> >
>
> Onward to Gettysburg! Remember Antietam, and the siege of Atlanta.
> Vicksburg and the final battle! (Seen Vicksburg Miss battle site:
> unbelievable, truly).
>
> I'll throw all a quick sermonette on this note:
> God (The living God of the Bible) preserved the United States in the US
> Civil War for the United States, One nation under God (The living God of
> the Bible), had usefulness for the once predominantly Christian nation in
> his kingdom in this world.
>
> End of sermonette
>
> ><> ><> ><> ><> ><> ><> ><> ><> ><>
> Shalom
> Mark B. Magee
> 87GL
> 91 Westy
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> John 14:6
>
>
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