Group: alt.education
From: Pastor Dave
Date: Friday, February 29, 2008 11:20 PM
Subject: Re: America "still" a Christian nation (new poll)

On Thu, 28 Feb 2008 17:29:17 -0800 (PST), Anlatt the Builder
spake thusly:


>On Feb 27, 11:43 pm, Pastor Dave wrote:
>
>> On Wed, 27 Feb 2008 21:14:59 -0800 (PST), Anlatt the Builder
>> spake thusly:
>>
>> >> The "church" doesn't matter.  However, what is true,
>> >> is that in families that read the Bible together regularly
>> >> and pray together regularly, the divorce rate the last
>> >> time I checked, was about 2%.
>>
>> >Checked where? Do you have a link for this?
>>
>> Not anymore.  It was a while ago.  Probably
>> a couple of years.  Why would you doubt it
>> though?  Families that consist of believers
>> (and I don't mean being forced to go to
>> church, but true believers), who read their
>> Bibles daily out of desire to and pray together
>> out of desire to, meaning true born again
>> Christians and not the 99 out of 100 who
>> just think they are and label themselves that,
>> do stay together.  They value family and not
>> a desire to be "of the world".  So why would
>> those who do not desire the world, be running
>> to the world and its ways?
>>
>
>There are some families that "read the Bible together" or "pray
>together" in exactly the same way that they go to church - because
>"that's what people do;" because "that's the way my parents did it;"
>because "Dad (or Mom) says so."

Listen, you're obvious not able to comprehend
simple English. READ WHAT I ACTUALLY SAID!!!

I don't care about those who, "don't actually
desire to"!

You're acting like an idiot! You couldn't win
without talking about those who pretend to
be Christians, so when I noted that I'm speaking
of those who actually are true born again
believers, you pretended I never said it
and pretended that you were offering evidence
against what I said!

And now I give you one chance to be honest
and to stop your game!

--


"Love all, trust a few, harm none."
- William Shakespeare

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