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Julie and Brad,

Excellent replies concerning the boy with amnesia.  Phil, the answer of
course is spirit!

Helen

Earlier, JULIE MELTON wrote:
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>  Phil, I don't think your friend would have to be saved again.  If he =
>did, what about those with permanent memory problems such as Alseimer's =
>or a head injury?  Besides, Jesus states in John chapter 10 that nothing =
>can pluck us out of the Father's hand.  That would seem to include =
>anmesia.
>
>Julie=20
>   ----- Original Message -----=20
>   From: Phil Scovell<mailto:[log in to unmask]>=20
>   To: =
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>U>=20
>   Sent: Wednesday, July 14, 2004 2:57 PM
>   Subject: Think about it
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>   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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>  Phil, I don't think your friend would have to be saved = again. =20 If
> he did, what about those with permanent memory problems such as =
> Alseimer's or=20 a head injury?  Besides, Jesus states in John chapter 10
> that = nothing can=20 pluck us out of the Father's hand.  That would seem
> to include=20 anmesia.
>
>Julie
>----- Original Message -----
>From: <3d.htm>Phil=20 Scovell
>To: [log in to unmask] TJOHNS.EDU=20
>Sent: Wednesday, July 14, 2004 = 2:57=20 PM
>Subject: Think about it
>
>When I was growing up in Nebraska as a teenager, one of = the=20 guys in our
>youth group's Sunday school class played on the high = school=20 football
>team.
>In one game, he was taken down and didn't get = up.  They=20 carried him
>off the
>field.  He finally came around some time = later but=20 he had total
>amnesia.  He
>could not remember who he was, what = grade he=20 was in, that he lived on
>a farm
>just outside of town, or = anything.  He=20 had been born again before this
>happened.  Was he now?  = Did he=20 need to be born again all over
>again?  Tell
>me why no matter = which way=20 you believe.  This is a true story, by
>the=20 way.
>
>Phil.
>
>
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