Uh, oh, the "P" word...
mark mathis (annm@juno.com)
Sun, 03 Nov 1996 02:52:18 EST
Brother your eror is not understanding the sciptures.
God has given government the power to enforce the laws. If someone kills
my loved one I must not take revenge. It is the governments job to see
that justice is done. While i'm at it , I keep hearing all the hulabaloo
about abortion. Seems everyone is overlooking God's solution. If a female
was found pregnant out of wedlock ; she and the unborn baby were stoned
to death.Now all we do is kill the baby.More emphasis needs to be put on
prevention . We keep choking on nats and swallowing camels.
MARK MATHIS
annm@juno.com
P.O. BOX 415
CEDAR PARK, TEX. 78630
On Sat, 2 Nov 1996 13:13:02 -0500 dwi@borg.com (Douglas Ingalls) writes:
>>How do you feel about voting? Do you have a problem with it, and so
>>you don't vote? Or do you not vote for another reason? Perhaps you
>>do vote, and have an opinion why you should?
>>
>I for one, believe voting is very important. Our Christian voice is
>necessary to balance the 'non-christian' influence in our country. We
>are subject to the laws of our government and therefore we should
>excercise our priviledge of voting.
>
>This does bring an issue to mind for me. I am pretty much in line with
>conservative politics (Republicans) except for one issue: I just can't
>(even though my flesh wants to) support the death penalty. The idea of
>a judge, being a mere man, excercising the authority to end a life and
>rob a person of a chance at salvation, is something I can't support.
>Any opinions?
>
> _________________________________
> Douglas W. Ingalls...dwi@borg.com
>
>