5 thoughts on “The Remarkable Gift

  1. Nice, Steve. So I don’t agree with your point of view of stuff. You can question my morality by saying I have subscribe to a “culture of death” and I simply point of the hypocrisy in showing arguably a “culture of death” that the right has with its use of war as a panacea. But what is your response? You delete my post. How very “Christian” of you… or shall I say intolerant. Very Karl Rove of you.Christians today, namely evangelicals, need to take a history course and learn what Christ expressed of the Jews during His time. I think there is a distinct parallel in the purity rights (and what the Jews felt about them and used them for their own gain) and Christians today and the church. I believe Christ is the messiah… But reading the post here and the intolerance displayed makes me ashamed to be called a Christian considering the society implications. I continue to choose to let my acts define my evangelism and not by hosting a blog. Very sad. How you’ve changed from the days of being a Bel Air counselor.

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  2. I’ll have to believe you on that… However, I am surprised that you wouldn’t know that “culture of death” is a slogan that, while coined by Pope JP II, has been used by Karl Rove & Co. to demonize the left. For me, to the extent it essential accuses an entire political group as morally bankrupt is a moral equivalent to the “N” word.That said, I apologize for “going off.” Re-reading my post, I see that while it has bothered me nearly all of my posts have been ignored and/or deleted; I did let my emotions get away from me. For that I apologize. It might be best that I simply keep my anonymity and leave your blog. I don’t seem to fit into its demographic. I wish you well, Steve.

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  3. “JW”I am sorry that you cannot indicate who you are. It would be nice to catch up with an old Bel Air friend, I have been in touch with several over the past months. I think you misunderstood the entire post, and I would encourage you to actually check the link in that post, as that is the core of the message; about Christian community, not the military. I only used the photo as an introduction, not a statement. You took it the wrong way, and I am sorry about that.

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