Re: Dembski essay

From: Moorad Alexanian (alexanian@uncwil.edu)
Date: Mon Jan 29 2001 - 15:56:39 EST

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    I can understand that the notion of a Chosen People can give rise to "taking
    sides" but outside of that I see nothing but God being on the side of
    righteousness and not people. Moorad

    -----Original Message-----
    From: george murphy <gmurphy@raex.com>
    To: Moorad Alexanian <alexanian@uncwil.edu>
    Cc: John W Burgeson <burgytwo@juno.com>; asa@calvin.edu <asa@calvin.edu>;
    haasJ@mediaone.net <haasJ@mediaone.net>
    Date: Monday, January 29, 2001 12:09 PM
    Subject: Re: Dembski essay

    >Moorad Alexanian wrote:
    >
    >> God never takes sides. It is our task to do so. Moorad
    >>
    >
    > I would disagree. Surely there is a sense in which we must say,
    e.g.,
    >that God was on the side of the Hebrew slaves in Egypt and not that of
    their
    >oppressors.
    >
    >Shalom,
    >
    >George
    >



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