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From my days as a young Presbyterian sudying the Westminster Shorter Catechism:
"God is a Spirit, Infinite, eternal and unchangeable in being, wisdom, power, holiness, justice, goodness and truth."
It was written better than 350 years ago, but I think it is still pretty good. I think that it is neat in not including stupidity, vengeance, hate, and intolerance, amongst other things.
I bid NO Trump!
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I almost forgot...
[MENTION=20050]marshlander[/MENTION] ..Derek...I miss you....especially when it comes to spiritual discussions! I am glad you read this thread though....
Do you know....something you said once I copied and it is the only thing in my SAVED file that is not something that has to do with business...I just love what you said so much I like reading it sometimes.....
THIS is what you once wrote...and what I saved...it made me smile then...it still does....it is worth saving...and repeating....
"You claim to have found solace in your religious beliefs. Your faith does not need to conflict with what I consider to be my rationality, but you are arguably among the most strident evangelists we have seen here and you deliver your arguments like sermons. I don’t think I shall be alone in feeling that this is not the place for your missionary work, but I (mostly) exercise my right to read or ignore. Quoting bible verses to back up your position is not a convincing route to sway the mind of anyone who sees limited value in the text you are using. If you wish to have any hope of engaging the interest of people like me you will have to meet us with some degree of rationality. Otherwise, you are literally preaching to the converted and your sermons come across merely as attempts to display your scriptural knowledge. If you are seeking to engage a wider audience than an existing core of believers you may as well stop trying. Suggesting that we have chosen to deny some kind of spiritual "truth" that has already been planted in our "hearts" is insulting and does you no favours."
Do you remember writing that?
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One of the reasons I love Marshlander is because he is capable of such deep thought and such well expressed emotions, even if he says it takes him far too long to come up with the right words. He gives it time, and in the end it's always extremely thought provoking. It's a pity you guys don't know his songs. There are a few that so many would relate to, I bet. I've got to get him to record them for future generations. Maybe the subjects of the songs will eventually die out and no longer make sense, but it doesn't look as if those sujects are about to disappear for the near future.
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