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A good post from a not-so-often posting blogger. Go read this. Comment there. Comment here. We all need the unity and Christ-centeredness in our discussions of theology that he speaks of.
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Wednesday, January 18, 2006usernametodd
usernametodd
A good post from a not-so-often posting blogger. Go read this. Comment there. Comment here. We all need the unity and Christ-centeredness in our discussions of theology that he speaks of. the END
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A very good post. He expresses my point of view pretty well.
In any discussion of theologies or doctrines, we must always find our unity in the person of Christ.
By Joe, at 1/19/2006 7:03 AM
Rose, Thank you for sharing that.
By mark pierson, at 1/19/2006 7:14 AM
Very good. I am bad about jumping the gun also and not completely explaining my thoughts.
I won't go back and fine tune them however...that is just me.
I prefer to say like Paul...hey I am who I am. That doesn't mean I am not growing and conforming as the Lord sees fit.
By bluhaze, at 1/19/2006 8:38 AM
Hi Joe ...
That is where true unity lies. I hope you are doing fine.
Hi bluecollar!
You are welcome. It is good to know you are still around and that I can greet you in the blogosphere even though you haven't written a post in a long time and you turned off all the comments on those posts that are already up. I hope your father is well and that your hands are doing better.
Hello ambiance-five,
It was good, was it not?
hey I am who I am
I think we would get along well. I really like to cook also. I just wish my kids would eat the food I make without fussing so much, it sort of takes some of the joy out of it.
Todd,
If you read this, thank you for your thoughts and your level-headedness.
By Rose~, at 1/19/2006 11:42 AM
Definitely a post worth reading. Thanks, Rose!
By Gordon, at 1/19/2006 11:59 AM
He does make a good point.
I hope you are well today, Rose~. Have you had a nice lunch?
God Bless
By Matthew Celestine, at 1/19/2006 1:01 PM
Hey, Rose,
Thanks for your own opening the door for my comments.
I have a well timed day off today. Many of those in the winter.
And thanks to everyone else for considering my views.
Todd
By Todd Saunders, at 1/19/2006 1:20 PM
Gordon,
Thanks for the visit. I'm glad you got something out of it as I did.
Matthew,
Yes, I had a nice lunch. How kind of you to ask. I am much better today than yesterday (not that you would know that).
Todd,
I wanted to send some readers your way. Don't horses need their cavities filled in the winter? (equine dentist?)
By Rose~, at 1/19/2006 5:29 PM
They don't get cavities, in fact I've started to floss with alfalfa staulks myself just as a long shot. Maybe if that doesn't work, I'll try a salt lick.
By Todd Saunders, at 1/19/2006 6:17 PM
Todd, yuk! Salt lick? I feel thirsty now. What exactly does an equine dentist do?
By Rose~, at 1/20/2006 10:54 AM
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