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From: merlyn@digibd.digibd.com (Merlyn LeRoy)
Subject: Re: 14 Apr 93 God's Promise in 1 John 1: 7
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brian@lpl.arizona.edu (Brian Ceccarelli 602/621-9615) writes:
>In article <bskendigC5Ku3C.6Dx@netcom.com> bskendig@netcom.com (Brian Kendig) writes:
>>I've asked your god several times with all my heart to come to me...

>Brian K., I am pleased with your honesty.  And to be honest as well, I
>believe you have not asked my god to come to you.  Why do I say this?

Because that would contradict your religious beliefs; therefore,
you feel more comfortable simply accusing his sincerity, so you will
not have to critically examine your religious beliefs.

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Merlyn LeRoy
