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Gibson's gaffe. Mel Gibson needs to take a history class.
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Posted on 07/30/2003 8:19:47 PM PDT by DPB101
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To: Held_to_Ransom
I agree with the observation that the prospect of fading away can be threatening to any group seeking autonomy in a society not predisposed to it. That's why I first suspected hyperbole in the sweeping accusations that Passion plays lead to murder.
That quote is quite interesting and certainly the opposite conclusion of those who seek race purity. It sent me off to google search Benjamin Butler. I love learning something new, Thanks!
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11/03/2003 5:41:26 PM PST
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Varda
To: Varda
I agree with the observation that the prospect of fading away can be threatening to any group seeking autonomy in a society not predisposed to it.One has to wonder what the impact of that instinctual response is for the Isreali's. Not that they are worried about fading away into the Arabic world, but how it plays on their thinking in terms of the way the rest of Judaism is reacting to what is going on in Isreal. Perhaps it is the root of a need to exsaggerate the danger Israel is in by actually increasing that danger by constantly provoking the Arabs.
To: ModelBreaker
I can't disagree with a point that you made. I am trained in Christian marital counseling by the Assemblies of God. My point is that there has become way too much "Americanism" in what is called Christianity today. There is nothing special about America that gives it some saintly status that so many Christians think it has. In my heart, it has a political status that borders on what would be sainthood in Christianity, but it has no more grace, nor forgiveness, nor reprieve, than any other country. It is merely a form of organized force which Christians should reject with ease as a force to use to obtain Christian ends. Once we take that path, we stand with the Jews and cry out for the release of Barrabas--political force to change the world, and we reject the messianic method of change--self sacrifice as proof of God's love of all mankind, and faith that the Holy Spirit will abide in those that witness that sacrifice.
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11/18/2003 4:05:50 PM PST
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stryker
To: stryker
Once we take that path, we stand with the Jews and cry out for the release of Barrabas--political force to change the world, and we reject the messianic method of change--self sacrifice as proof of God's love of all mankind, and faith that the Holy Spirit will abide in those that witness that sacrifice. My apoligies for my assumption about your exposure to Biblical Christianity. If you are active in Assemblies of God, you have studied it at length. My folks are AOG, so I get to many of their services.
One of the fellows in my small group agrees with you about political involvement--ie, Christ's only instruction to the apostles about acting on the world was his advice to spread the Gospel to all nations. I agree that should be the most important of my worldly activities.
I'm not sure it follows from that, that we should have no involvement in politics. Yes, the Lord makes the nations come and go. But maybe we are his instruments in acting to make the nations a more Godly place and stopping our nations slide into decadence.
Frankly, I haven't really reconciled these two positions and I go back and forth between them. It may just be that, as a father, I want a better world for my son and rationalize trying to change the world to achieve that goal.
This question may sound--but is not meant at all--as snotty. I am curious why you come to Free Republic with the philosophy you espouse in the above quote.
To: DPB101
Mel needs to read this part:
For I testify unto every man that heareth the words of the prophecy of this book, If any man shall add unto these things, God shall add unto him the plagues that are written in this book:
And if any man shall take away from the words of the book of this prophecy, God shall take away his part out of the book of life, and out of the holy city, and from the things which are written in this book.
What is making a movie and fictionalizing the Bible, if not the above?
To: DPB101
We all are responsible for Christ having to die on the
cross to bear our sins, from Adam right on down the line.
So, no one to blame but ourselves.
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11/18/2003 7:57:12 PM PST
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Twinkie
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