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"Barber, Kenneth L." <[log in to unmask]>
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lets not go to trying to predict the end   LOL

however this kosovo thing is scary. we are running out of ammo. are we going
to get down to slingshots.

i was against troops in the gulf war. not the troops but the troops being
used. quewait (my spelling) is not a democracy. it worked out okay, but, i'd
have paid more for gas and not sent the troops. my brother was a green
brette( spelling) at the time. a chaplain.
   kosevo? i do not think that people that have been fighting since the 14th
century can be bombed into loving each other. we had no business there. we
should use our military only to protect our cuntry's intrest.
   i know some would disagree and that is your right too.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: lawrence keplinger [SMTP:[log in to unmask]]
> Sent: Thursday, April 01, 1999 2:58 PM
> To:   [log in to unmask]
> Subject:      Re: Intro (and then some)zealots
>
> i bet this Kosovo thing got the real religions writes wingers al wined up
> because could be the start of the end of the world.  did you know last
> year
> should had been the oppoclips, 1998 is 3 X 666.
>
> Bobby Greer wrote:
>
> > Yeah, this relativity shit is wreaking havoc on our values. I'm not the
> > most spiritual person, but people can justify almost anything now. Those
> > Christian churches which still do charity work in the communities are
> some
> > of the best we have.
> >
> >         This Kosovo thing is beginning to scare the shit out of me.
> Seems
> > like we're in deep and no one's at the helm.
> >
> > Bobby
> >
> > >Oh, Bobby, I agree whole-heartedly.  I think the fad these days is to
> > >promote "alternative truth" systems, and because Christianity
> represents
> > >absolute, as opposed to relative, truth, it's become a modern-day
> > >whipping boy.
> > >
> > >Bobby Greer wrote:
> > >>
> > >> Kyle,
> > >>
> > >>         In my experience, the Christians who try to heal by faith are
> a
> > >> small, but irritating minority. Most people of true  faith of any
> kind can
> > >> be a source of solace for almost anyone.
> > >>
> > >> Bobby

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