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Setting the record straight

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16 September 2004, 10:47 AM
Braling II
Setting the record straight
Wow. Reminds me to be reminded of Proverbs 3:5 - "Trust in the LORD with all thine heart; and lean not unto thine own understanding."
16 September 2004, 11:03 AM
fjpalumbo
And of this we should all be thankful...
"The Lord is a far better Savior than we are sinners!"
16 September 2004, 10:24 PM
Translator
Well,
I guess I was quite off in what I took out from the post - I appologise if I did. I can see that you are not as unbudging as I thought you might be. But if not, then why insist of only one reading of the bible, or, better yet, insist on the possiblitlity that Korby was wrong (in fact, why insist on God althogether? Why put your eggs in one basket if you know that you know nothing?).
Cheers, Translator
17 September 2004, 12:04 AM
Nard Kordell
Translator:

When I say I know nothing...I mean nothing is as you might think. See, this is very difficult for me to say, because how would I explain to myself, in my years of long ago, that the spirit of Christ changes extremely the way you think and look at life. Would I know how to respond to something like that? More likely, it just would go 'whhhee -e-e i-i-t' over my head. The shock is...it's so real when it hits you that you can become a jabbering fool for a long time blabbering to everyone what happened to you and people think you gone bonkers...which you kinda did, but not really. You just don't know what to make of it and it's SO exciting.

But you still live in reality of life as we all see it, and it takes a while to live in both worlds. Yep. When Christ said my kingdom is not of this world, he wasn't kidding.
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So many things are changing with new discoveries. Finally, a couple of physicists
at the University of Chicago here are about the present their papers refutting the Big Bang theory. BRAVO! I knew that wasn't the whole story. There was more. And there is! They call their papers, '''The Little Bang'''. It's making 'big' news here in Chicago anyway. They will attempt to demonstrate that the Big Bang actually was a very localized event, set in a Universe that always was. (Hmm!!) Very exciting nonetheless.




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