From: Alexanian, Moorad (alexanian@uncw.edu)
Date: Mon Feb 24 2003 - 13:50:03 EST
Obedience is an integral part of the Christian faith. Jesus taught us
enough for us to be imitators of Him. Moorad
-----Original Message-----
From: Robert Schneider [mailto:rjschn39@bellsouth.net]
Sent: Monday, February 24, 2003 1:42 PM
To: Alexanian, Moorad; Walter Hicks; Joel Cannon
Cc: asa@calvin.edu
Subject: Re: Is the Hubbert curve a factor in the Bush Administrations
rush to
We might better ask, "What would Jesus have us do?"
----- Original Message -----
From: "Alexanian, Moorad" <alexanian@uncw.edu>
To: "Walter Hicks" <wallyshoes@mindspring.com>; "Joel Cannon"
<jcannon@washjeff.edu>
Cc: <asa@calvin.edu>
Sent: Monday, February 24, 2003 1:22 PM
Subject: RE: Is the Hubbert curve a factor in the Bush Administrations
rush to
> Regarding What Would Jesus Do or Say? I would rather concentrate on
> What Jesus Did or Said! Let us not go into the business of guessing
what
> would God do. Moorad
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Walter Hicks [mailto:wallyshoes@mindspring.com]
> Sent: Monday, February 24, 2003 1:07 PM
> To: Joel Cannon
> Cc: asa@calvin.edu
> Subject: Re: Is the Hubbert curve a factor in the Bush Administrations
> rush to
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> Joel Cannon wrote:
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> > Walter Hicks said:
> >
> > > I would suggest that the difference between Joel and Glenn is not
> > > a
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> > > question of the Hubbert curve, but rather one of preconceived
> > > philosophies. It is just the same old liberal versus conservative
> > > outlooks (IMO) and has nothing to do with "WWJD".
> >
> > OK Walter, you are asking the question that I would like people to
> > be asking and I find it being asked distressingly little. What would
> > Jesus do? Would he be at the controls of a bomber flying over
> > Baghdad and if he was there would he drop the bombs?
>
> That is a specious question IMO. Why not ask that question about World
> War II? Or about a Police Officer in the line of of duty? Or a home
> owner defending the life of his family when under attack and the only
> option left is to allow his family to die? How do you answer these?
> How many pacifist examples does one need?
>
> The real question is where do Christian values lie -- not would Jesus
> be a Bombardier? (See George Murphy's "just war?" posting). Do we
> follow a totally pacifist example and surrender to all enemies -- or
> is there a line somewhere? I submit that in the fight against evil one
> has to think it out in detail and not dumb down the issue with liberal
> or conservative canned philosophies (usually armed with propaganda
> arguments to enforce the preconceived notions). The question is one of
> how a Christian must react against evil in the best interest of all.
>
>
> WWJD? I submit that "do nothing" as a canned philosophy is definitely
> _not_ What Jesus Would Do.
>
>
> Walt
> .
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> ===================================
> Walt Hicks <wallyshoes@mindspring.com>
>
> In any consistent theory, there must
> exist true but not provable statements.
> (Godel's Theorem)
>
> You can only find the truth with logic
> If you have already found the truth
> without it. (G.K. Chesterton) ===================================
>
>
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