Re: How to Become a Christian, Version 1.01

From: MU (munospam_at_fastmail.fm)
Date: 09/26/04


Date: Sun, 26 Sep 2004 11:16:05 -0400


>>Subject: Re: How to Become a Christian, Version 1.01
>>From: MU munospam@fastmail.fm

>>Spiritual health and physiological health (as does emotional health etc)
>>are complete partners.

On 16 Sep 2004 20:11:43 GMT,
 
> perhaps

It's either yes or no. Not "perhaps". IMO, ime, yes undoubtedly.
 
> but it is NOT the role of a health care professional to ram down THEIR throat
> definition of spiritual health.....

See above. If your throat is full, close your participation here and you
will be just fine.

> the subject line implies ramming down the throat of an individual the values
> and beliefs of another..

It makes a simple statement, How to Become a Christian, Version, that's
all.

Now turkeys (say some) drown in the rain holding their mouthes open.
Apparenlty, they have no choice.

You do. Make one.
 
> in many many health facilities this is NOT acceptable...in fact can be grounds
> for dismissal..if the patient complains about the professional...

And in many, it is required.

This is Usenet, grow up.



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