If we should expect the worst from eachother, how can anyone
consequently take anyone seriously. Even your statement that many
people 'mean well' seem to end up undermine your own position.
I believe that the Bible offers much better philosophies than this.
On Nov 24, 2006, at 8:46 AM, Janice Matchett wrote:
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> At 10:04 AM 11/24/2006, David Opderbeck wrote:
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>> Thanks for the link Janice, it's a good (though a bit critical)
>> summary.
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> @ Yes, it was a bit critical, but I thought it was fair. Many
> people, including professing Christians, "mean well", but I
> subscribe to the axiom, "Caveat Emptor". Scriptures teach the
> total depravity of man, therefore we can hope for the best -- but
> expect the worst from each other and from the social institutions
> and "movements", etc. humans devise.
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