[Faith-talk] {Spam?} Re: {Spam?} Re: {Spam?} SV: {Spam?} Orientalism

Emanuel psalmtjugotre at gmail.com
Sun Sep 4 03:47:50 UTC 2016


Islam is false !!!!
Skickat från min kapsys

David Andrews via Faith-Talk <faith-talk at nfbnet.org> skrev:

>Much of what you say is true.
>
>This list was started so that people of faith, 
>who might be having problems, because of their 
>blindness, at their chosen place of worship could talk about it, get ideas etc.
>
>It was never envisioned as a place where people 
>could debate the merits of this belief or that 
>belief, or scripture quote. Frankly, as the list 
>owner, I find all of this stuff, what I consider 
>to be theological hair splitting, to be 
>frustrating.  I periodically consider removing the list entirely.
>
>David Andrews, List Owner
>
>At 06:40 PM 9/3/2016, you wrote:
>>I know that some people will be rejoicing at 
>>this email. Obviously I am not Anti-Scripture in 
>>any way, but I do wonder if this is the 
>>appropriate place !share such things. Yes, we 
>>are !share how our faith helps in dealing with 
>>blindness, and help each other !find ways of 
>>serving in the religious -munities !wh we 
>>belong. But this is not just a Christian list. I 
>>also do not like the messages that Adam sends, 
>>or Mustafa, either. I truly believe that we as 
>>blind people of faith have things !share with 
>>each other, and can be a resource !one another, 
>>but I was under the impression, when I 
>>subscribed !th list that it was a list for 
>>everyone !be a !share a. how our faith impacts 
>>our blindness and but. to ask questions and 
>>advice if we 'every in a situN where we want to 
>>be a to serve and are not allowed to, and 
>>this-so like that. If I am woong of course, 
>>Linda please tell me. Even among Christians 
>>there is disagreement about what the Bi says and 
>>how to interpret it. As a Catholic, I certainly 
>>believe that the Bi is inspired "God, but there 
>>are parts ofthe Bi that should NOT be taken as 
>>literal. There are para#s, there are books of 
>>poetry, books of history, there are metaphors, 
>>there are some things that are symbolic. But as 
>>a Catholic, I also believe in Tradition, with a 
>>camital t. Those are things that have been 
>>handed down since the beginning, there are earby 
>>century writings that are excellent. Are they 
>>inspired in the same wan that Scripture is? No, 
>>but that does not take away from their helpness 
>>in living holy lives. Lastly as a Cathelic, I 
>>believe in the teaching Authority ofthe Church. 
>>We are not lone ranger Christians, and we do not 
>>stand all alone, but owe are part of a larger 
>>body. The Holy Spirit does lead the Pope, bishop 
>>and priests who teach us, encourage us, guide 
>>us. Even Protestant churches have Tradition, 
>>with a capital T. When churches look at what 
>>they should do or think about this or that, they 
>>too look !Scripture, and !what their founders 
>>taught. As for Islam, well, I am not a Muslim, 
>>and do not believe what they do. But I do not 
>>think that this list is the appropriate place 
>>!denounce them. And I do not believe in same sex 
>>marriage, but I do not think this is the place 
>>!denounce such a lifestyle. If I am incorrect in 
>>my assumptions about what this faith talk list 
>>is supposed !be, then please Linda, tell me that 
>>I am wrong. If we are going !pick apart what 
>>others believe, then I do not want any part of 
>>that and will unsubscribe. If owe are going 
>>!share how our faith helps us in issues 
>>regarding our blindness, or if this is a place 
>>where people can ask for encouragement and 
>>advice about blindness issues that impact our 
>>faith, then wonderful, I'll stick around. I 
>>would have loved !h had a place like this list 
>>!share with when the religious -munity I wanted 
>>!enter refused me on the basis of my being 
>>blind. It was a very painful time in my life, 
>>and I reY strzggled with how !deal with that. I 
>>thank God for helping me during that time, and I 
>>thank Him now for giving me a wonderful life 
>>with my husband, two dogs and cat, how I have 
>>been blessed with friends, and with a job that I 
>>like. Paul's quotes often inspire me, and make 
>>me think. And I have been privileged !pray for 
>>some of you in your struggles, and know that I 
>>have been prayed for as well. Thank you for 
>>reading.    Debby On Sep 3, 2016 3:11 PM, 
>>David Moore via Faith-Talk 
>><faith-talk at nfbnet.org> wrote: > > Hi all, > My 
>>name is David Moore from the United States. I 
>>would like to say a few > words. I hope as many 
>>of these words come from our Lord and Savior 
>>Jesus > Christ as possible. First of all, I 
>>would like to say that my nation is > getting 
>>more hypocritical all of the time. I personally 
>>after studying for > many years and praying, 
>>along with what the Lord has done believe that > 
>>salvation comes only from the blood of Christ. I 
>>have studied much of the > writings of Islam, 
>>and I have read the Bible over 50 times, and I 
>>read it > every day. Af


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