Saturday, May 21, 2011

Re: LMAO!!!

As far as PlainOl' getting it right.....Once
again Studio, you are showing your, "Cluelessness"......
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and where did studio say anything about plainol getting it right?

would you rather be right or good?

On May 20, 1:29 am, Keith In Köln <keithinta...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Studio,
>
> I dunno who wrote this lovely, fitting tribute to John Wesley, I'm sure that
> they had the best of intentions.  The deal with Methodists,  for "personal
> salvation" is just like the deal with Baptists,  Episcopalians, Catholics,
> (with a little variation)  and every other Christian.  Accept Christ as your
> Saviour, the Holy Trinity,  "The Father, The Son,  The Holy Ghost".
>
> No hard rules here,  no murdering in the name of Jesus,  no pop quizes,
> it's real easy.   Christianity is truly a loving giving religion.
>
> It just ain't that hard.   As far as PlainOl' getting it right.....Once
> again Studio,  you are showing your, "Cluelessness"......
>
>
>
> On Fri, May 20, 2011 at 5:16 AM, studio <tl...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> > On May 19, 6:06 pm, Keith In Köln <keithinta...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > When I was growing up, as a First Christian,  (a slightly modernized
> > version
> > > of Baptists, but not much)  and during the summer, when we had the Church
> > > Basketball games, and the proverbial, "Sunday Dinner On The Grounds";
> >  the
> > > Methodists always had the crispier fried chicken.....
>
> > Travis preferred crispy fried road kill with bacon.
>
> > Travis scribbled:
> > I resigned from the Methodist Church when I was 23 y/o.
>
> > lol...and I'm sure they've regretted it ever since.
>
> > But maybe he's a member of Methodist-lite?
>
> > But seriously, I'm sure the head of the Methodist Church could be
> > proud of Travis' writings...if he knew of them.
> > ---
>
> > Methodism insists that personal salvation always implies Christian
> > mission and service to the world. Scriptural holiness entails more
> > than personal piety; love of God is always linked with love of
> > neighbors and a passion for justice and renewal in the life of the
> > world.
> > Methodism has distinguished itself as a religious movement strongly
> > tied to social issues.
> > As father of the movement, John Wesley injected much of his own social
> > philosophy into the movement as a whole.
> > Wesley's personal social philosophy was characterized by "an
> > instructive reluctance to criticize existing institutions [which] was
> > overborne by indignation at certain abuses which cried out for
> > rectification."
> > The Methodist Church's responses to injustices in society are
> > embodiments of the Wesleyan traditions of mercy and justice.
> > ---
>
> > Yeah, that our Travis to a tee...not!
>
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