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I believe he'd still be born again. That, being based on his words and
heart attitude in the past, God being true to his promises. But if he had a
question in his mind. For his personal assurance sake, it would not hurt to
ask the Lord to be his savior once again.
Vicki
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From: "Phil Scovell" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Wednesday, July 14, 2004 2:57 PM
Subject: Think about it
> When I was growing up in Nebraska as a teenager, one of the guys in our
> youth group's Sunday school class played on the high school football team.
> In one game, he was taken down and didn't get up. They carried him off
the
> field. He finally came around some time later but he had total amnesia.
He
> could not remember who he was, what grade he was in, that he lived on a
farm
> just outside of town, or anything. He had been born again before this
> happened. Was he now? Did he need to be born again all over again? Tell
> me why no matter which way you believe. This is a true story, by the way.
>
> Phil.
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