----- Original Message -----
From: "Walter Hicks" <wallyshoes@mindspring.com>
To: <bpayne15@juno.com>
Cc: <glennmorton@entouch.net>; <asa@calvin.edu>
Sent: Tuesday, December 02, 2003 1:19 AM
Subject: So what now do we do?
> Hello guys and gals.
>
> You know, I am not one of the theologians -- or even a person of worldwide
> fame like Glenn Morton, etc.
>
> I am just a "rock thrower " at best. At times I think about stopping all
> posts and becoming a simple Lurker.
>
> (All those who wish to vote for such, please let me know off line.)
>
> Meanwhile, I worry about what all this means to the next generation.
>
> My granddaughter is 15 years old and she thinks that all these predictions
of
> "gloom and doom" are misstated by a bunch of old F-rts who don't know what
> technology will bring.
>
> Let's suppose that she is wrong.
>
> What do we do to prepare that generation for what is to come. Glennn's
> wishful thinking about fusion reactors is not going to work, so it is
back
> to nature.
>
> Now is that all so bad?
>
> We survived for up to the last hundred without all that oil.
>
> So is the Christian issue to see what we do without Glenn's supply of oil?
>
> Or not ??????
Why don't you think fusion reactors will be practical?
It is of the greatest comfort to have confidence in God's love and
provision, his great good will.
God bless you all this holiday season!!!
Tidings of Comfort anf Joy!!!
Jay Willingham
Received on Wed Dec 3 10:01:35 2003
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