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Re: jews and amelie :)
On Mon, 28 Jan 2002, Peter T. Chattaway wrote:
> On Mon, 28 Jan 2002, Julie Storms wrote:
> > Now, Jewish people don't believe in the New Testament, so I kind of
> > get that. But don't tell us it's because you're more tolerant or
> > easy-going... you just don't think it'll make one bit of difference.
[ snip ]
> In other words, those who follow God's Law even if they don't explicitly
> believe in the Jewish God will be recognized for their righteousness --
> and this attitude isn't all that foreign to Christianity, really. It
> is, in fact, reflected in the writings of the Jewish Christian Paul, for
> example in Romans 2 . . .
And hey, I just remembered, Romans 2 is one of the few places in the Bible
that explicitly talks about "tolerance"! Woo-hoo! :)
--- Peter T. Chattaway --------------------------- peter at chattaway_com ---
"I detected one misprint, but to torture you I will not tell you where."
Winston Churchill to T.E. Lawrence, re Seven Pillars of Wisdom
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