Re: The wages of sin is death...
- From: Don Kirkman <donsno2@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 25 Feb 2009 23:43:37 -0800
It seems to me I heard somewhere that Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD wrote in
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convicted neighbor Don Kirkman wrote:
Andrew, in the Holy Spirit, boldly wrote:
"Instead, write down your prayers as did Apostle Paul in his public
letters to everyone especially when closing with Marana tha as you
post on Usenet." -- Holy Spirit
Amen.
Paul's letters were not public letters, they were private instructions
and information for the several communities of believers he had
founded.
Incorrect.
It logically follows that Paul's letters are public from the fact that
the Bible remains a book that is readily available to the general
public.
You're shifting the conversation again, as you regularly do. Paul's
letters were not intended for public use; it was the later church that
decided to use them along with many other writings that were
circulating among the Jewish and Christian groups of the time (which
was a century or more later than when Paul wrote them).
This reality has been authored by the Holy Spirit, Who is the Author
of all reality.
This reality was authored by the many contributors to the writings
that were finally included in the Bible. The fact remains that Paul
intended his writings to be private.
Many thanks, much praise, and all the glory to GOD for His compelling
you to unwittingly update folks on your still being unable to publicly
say "Jesus is LORD."
There is no need for me to even attempt it, since you are the only one
who believes in that particular bit of magical incantation.
--
Don Kirkman
donsno2@xxxxxxxxxxx
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