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Author Topic:   Can a literalist feel bad for somebody God harms?
Funkaloyd
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Message 1 of 3 (312423)
05-16-2006 11:55 AM


In another thread, Buz says to SuperNintendo Chalmers:
[God's wrath] will affect you and/or your loved ones sooner or later in a significant way, I'm sorry to say.
[My emphasis]
This seems to me to imply that Buz is unhappy with God's plan. Alternatively, maybe Buz isn't truly sorry about the pain that's coming SuperNintendo Chalmers' way. Which is the case?

"If you don't understand my point, that's OK. God and I are used to that." - Parasomnium

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AdminBuzsaw
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Message 2 of 3 (315770)
05-28-2006 11:42 AM


I have no problem with this OP and title as stated. Would the Coffee House be good for this? I'll let another moderator weigh in on this if they wish.

  
AdminPhat
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Message 3 of 3 (315781)
05-28-2006 1:09 PM
Reply to: Message 1 by Funkaloyd
05-16-2006 11:55 AM


Where to put it
Personally, I see a Faith/Belief spot for this topic. But lets leave it up to Funkaloyd. Where do you want it, Funk?

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