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

Ashley Bramlett bookwormahb at earthlink.net
Tue Sep 6 03:32:07 UTC 2016


Naima,

I don't know what is going on. Why is there so much spam words in the 
subject.
This message was in reply to the Orientalism message that Mostafa wrote.
And as people replied and replied, it turned into something marked spam.

I agree with you that deleting offensive messages is the way to go.

Ashley

-----Original Message----- 
From: Naima Leigh via Faith-Talk
Sent: Sunday, September 04, 2016 12:00 AM
To: 'Faith-talk,for the discussion of faith and religion'
Cc: Naima Leigh
Subject: Re: [Faith-talk] {Spam?} Re: {Spam?} Re: {Spam?} SV: {Spam?} 
Orientalism

Would someone please tell me what's going on?

If someone doesn't like something being said or written shouldn't they 
delete or ask that person to stop. Why do people join groups just to start 
trouble and division. There are many other groups for them. Can't we all 
just get along, in spite of our beliefs?

Jesus loved everyone, so I will too! "God have mercy, rain down your grace 
and mercy on the non-believers and confused. Please use this group to bring 
more people toward you and your forgiving-saving love."

Amen

Naima

-----Original Message-----
From: Faith-Talk [mailto:faith-talk-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Emanuel 
via Faith-Talk
Sent: Saturday, September 03, 2016 11:48 PM
To: David Andrews via Faith-Talk
Cc: Emanuel
Subject: Re: [Faith-talk] {Spam?} Re: {Spam?} Re: {Spam?} SV: {Spam?} 
Orientalism

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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