To: maestro
What does Paul's frustration with his non-believing Jewish brethren have to do with your condemnation/dismissal of a movie about the Passion of Jesus Christ you refuse to see?
Were he alive today, do you think Paul would more likely jump at the chance to see it, or instead stand on the sidelines like you, and ridicule it?
To: onehipdad
Were he alive today, do you think Paul would more likely jump at the chance to see it, or instead stand on the sidelines like you, and ridicule it? Well said.
Let me add that the TRUTHS expressed in this movie are painful, but the resulting feeling of well being and understanding outweigh the pain, and fully justify the experience.IMO
TRUTH is so often hard to swallow, but to avoid it is just wrong.
21 posted on
02/28/2004 10:49:40 AM PST by
Cold Heat
(In politics stupidity is not a handicap. --Napoleon Bonapart)
To: onehipdad; wirestripper; Alamo-Girl; editor-surveyor; Gal.5:1; RnMomof7; fortheDeclaration; ...
Were he alive today, do you think Paul would more likely jump at the chance to see it, or instead stand on the sidelines like you, and ridicule it? Acts 16:6-40
(Romans 10:17)
23 posted on
02/29/2004 7:17:42 PM PST by
maestro
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