Thoughts on GOD and TRUTH (found somewhere in the middle of ultra-conservatism and flaming liberalism)
posted by Greg Hazelrig @ 7:44 AM 4 comments
saddest thing, not just the pope, but also brother roger, abbot of the taize' community. both were great witnessesbest thing is an assumption that somewhere someplace sometime in this crazy world Jesus moved into a life, that's the greatest thing in '05
Well said about the best thing gavin. For every single one of those lives, God is truly great.
I'll disagree with Gavin about the deaths of John Paul II and Brother Roger. They died for their faith, and lived as true examples of Christ.But I agree with Danny about the Vatican's divisions, or rather, the moral power of people standing up for truth and righteousness.
Lets make it unanimous, Brother Roger first for me becuase I had met him three months before he died and then Pope John Paul II becaused he realized the value of young people
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saddest thing, not just the pope, but also brother roger, abbot of the taize' community. both were great witnesses
best thing is an assumption that somewhere someplace sometime in this crazy world Jesus moved into a life, that's the greatest thing in '05
Well said about the best thing gavin. For every single one of those lives, God is truly great.
I'll disagree with Gavin about the deaths of John Paul II and Brother Roger. They died for their faith, and lived as true examples of Christ.
But I agree with Danny about the Vatican's divisions, or rather, the moral power of people standing up for truth and righteousness.
Lets make it unanimous, Brother Roger first for me becuase I had met him three months before he died and then Pope John Paul II becaused he realized the value of young people
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