From: Dehede011@aol.com
Date: Sun Mar 23 2003 - 10:08:49 MST
In a message dated 3/23/2003 10:11:32 AM Central Standard Time,
fauxever@sprynet.com writes: You see a man standing on a street corner
shouting praises to an unseen supernatural savior. The man truly
sees/believes that he is receiving messages and is in communication with said
savior .... is he dishonest?
Olga,
I assume you are speaking of President Bush as you are responding to a
question regarding him. Do you have pictures of the President standing on a
street "shouting praises to an unseen supernatural savior?" How about a tape
recording or even the signed testimony of witnesses? Or is you simply taking
a flight of fancy?
You continue by saying, "The man truly sees/believes that he is
receiving messages and is in communication with said savior." Can you
document this? And this time please don't prove anything by quoting someone
else that is off on a flight of fancy.
Actually if you will look up the word prayer you will find people
applying that word to a wide range of conduct -- one famous Christian used to
regard sitting and searching his soul on a subject before writing down his
thoughts as his particular form. Many people say they are praying and then
describe something I would label as contemplation or meditation. Are you
against the President contemplating his actions or should he simply fly off
the handle?
Ron h.
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