Theology might not matter

John W. Burgeson (johnburgeson@juno.com)
Mon, 19 Jan 1998 09:09:45 -0700

George Murphy wrote, referring to ICR. in part:

" I don't think it can be repeated too often that "success", in numerical
terms,
cannot be the criterion for good theology."

Of course I agree -- but my point is otherwise. Would you not agree that
bringing a person into Christianity via "bad theology" is preferable to
not bringing him in at all?

A like question for "bad science."

The other point of my musings is pragmatic. Those who know video
technology well insist that the Beta format is superior to VHS. Which one
won?

As a long time user of IBM's OS/2 operating system, and now a reluctant
user of Microsoft's WINDOWS 95, I assert I am qualified to comment on he
two programs. It appears clear to me that the present WINDOWS 95 is still
far behind the OS/2 of 1993/94 in function and operations ease. But
everyone knows who has won the marketing battle!

OK -- "God will preserve us."

Sure.

Burgy