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John,
It's easy to take a clip out of a speech and frame it in such a way
to make it say whatever you want to make it say. The news media does
it all the time with the president and other public speakers. Your
clip is no good unless the whole speech is given to have context and
continuity. You have a bent against Rick Warren so you will support
and promote whatever furthers your negative opinion. What you are
doing is similar to taking the bible out of context and using a verse
to support whatever you want it to say. I'm sorry that you seem so
bent on the negative and that others seem so eager to gobble up the
dirt that you have on others. It's like people eager to hear the
latest gossip on a fellow church member, when all they have is what
the gossip chooses to share and not the full picture. I don't
believe that that is the original point of this list.
Kathy
At 01:06 PM 11/28/2006, you wrote:
>I have an audio clip of some of what Rick Warren said while in
>Syria. He denies praising Syria but the clip says otherwise. It
>used to be a video clip before it got removed from the web
>site. The audio has been salvaged. If anyone wants it, let me know
>and I'll send it. It is an mp3 file about a minute and a half in length.
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>John
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