Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!umich!samsung!brutus.cs.uiuc.edu!psuvax1!psuvm!VCUVM1!XVDHMAK From: XVDHMAK@VCUVM1 (Michael Kline) Newsgroups: bit.listserv.christia Subject: Christia Message-ID: Date: 12 Feb 90 21:05:37 GMT Sender: Practical Christian Life Reply-To: Practical Christian Life Lines: 43 Approved: NETNEWS@PSUVM Gateway Comments: To: CHRISTIA@FINHUTC, "ALEWIS VDH ANN M. LEWIS" , 300AINLE@VDACS, JFAIRSER VDH JACK FAIRSERVICE , DMVGLP@DMV2 Pastor had a good one this morning. Jesus never went out and taught to the Scribes and Pharasees. His teachings did bring them to Him thought. Charles(my Pastor) says that perhaps we shouldn't go and attempt to address all the questions. It may or may not be our calling to talk or debate doctrine. I guess my "fever" comes from my first wife and what I went through with her. Christia being the list for "Practical Christian Living", I think that that's what it should be for. If we are interested, someone could come up with a Hindu list and those interested could sign on. If we wanted to debate, perhaps we should come up with a Christian Apologetics list, or a Christian Alternatives. Point is, if we are to say Christ is God in flesh, and we should worship Him and no other, I don't think we should have to have someone saying, no you don't have to do that. Nuff said on that. Peter's posting on the "wheel" and that stuff was great. It told us the basics of Hinduism, and this was quite fine. I am concerned when he proposes that you can easily mix the two. I have posted from the Bible scriptures(flawed perhaps to the Hindus, but Holy to us) that said, this just can't be. I may find some more. What I would like is to be able to post some sound Christian doctrine, faith, healing, speaking in tongues, being slain in the Spirit, justification, and have a "war" or conversation as it were about "Does Christianity really teach this?" and discuss Christianity. I guess I could do this anyhow. Nuff said on everything. In His Love, Michael A. Kline, Sr. SSE VDH, Technical Support (804)786-1559 XVDHMAK at VCUVM1 Richmond, Virginia