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Unasked for Opinions, by Lee Paulson
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Written by Lee Paulson
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Tuesday, 13 January 2009 00:00 |
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Letter to the Editor [of the Red River Rationalist],
The revelations of the theologian, who lost his faith in seminary, featured in the most recent publication of The Red River Rationalist are presented as if they are some startlingly new revelations that have just come to light and reveal for once and all their total fraudulence!!!!!
As a matter of fact anyone my age who has studied the history of religion even fifty years ago have been totally aware of everything he has to say for at least that length of time and still remain not uprooted from the Christian faith but more convinced than ever of its essential truth.
In other words, despite the quarrels of the early fathers and the continual subjection to Biblical texts over the centuries by a myriad of critics, even as they stand now they still remain powerful testimony to the life of Christ and His unique Gospel.
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Unasked for Opinions, by Lee Paulson
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Written by Lee Paulson
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Thursday, 01 January 2009 15:27 |
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Frankly I think very little about heaven and even less about hell. Strange, isn't it that there is so little about either in the Bible.All this bit about playing harps , flying about from cloud to cloud and singing praises to God for eternity are not really Biblical at all. In the Old Testament heaven is described as Abraham's bosom, whatever that is, which is pretty vague really.
Jesus seemed to give practically all of his attention to the present world and how our real business, if we are to be followers of Him, are exactly what Marley says in "The Christmas Carol" when Scrooge reminds him of his earthly business.
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Unasked for Opinions, by Lee Paulson
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Written by Lee Paulson
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Wednesday, 31 December 2008 14:40 |
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Have you rubbed noses with your cats today? Even though they choose to ignore you when called and live in a world almost entirely their own, they need affection like a dutch rub from time to time or a good brushing, combing and pedicure if they still have their claws.
Cats let you know when they want to be petted and when it is time to stop. Remember cat time is not people's time. Their attention span is appallingly short. They do not like to be awakened abruptly from a nap even if you feel the urgent need for some affection at the moment.
Being fed on time with a menu they like is the primary task of whoever is in charge of providing them with all creature comforts. They also like to have their water dish clean and full at all times with fresh water. A bowl of warm milk is a nice change of diet for them as well. They prefer it at room temperature, not right out of the refrigerator, I know from experience.
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