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 | | From: | Frank | | Subject: | Millions Of Us | | Date: | Sat, 01 Jan 2005 19:09:55 GMT |
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 | Trust Jesus Christ to save you, and he will save you. Hundreds of millions of people believe that Christ is the Savior, but have not trusted him to save them. Why have they not trusted him? Because they are trusting churches and rituals and their own efforts rather than Jesus Christ. Do they not know that their faith for salvation must be totally, absolutely, entirely on Jesus Christ the Son of God? In his great love, he took our place on the cross to reconcile us to God. Christ reconciled us to God; nothing else did; nothing else could. Does it really matter what you trust in for salvation? Millions of us have put our faith in Christ, and he has given us eternal life. It is a matter of life.
-- http://roines.home.mindspring.com
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 | | From: | Frank | | Subject: | Re: Millions Of Us | | Date: | Wed, 4 Jan 2005 17:48:40 GMT |
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 | realm of spirit.
Dialectical redoubling
Women cannot stand a dialectical redoubling, an intensification of reason. The awesome redoubling is nothing more than a second thought, against the first, and simultaneous with it. Woman is one dimensional in the sense that she can only think the one thing. If she tries to think the second she begins to lose the first - and her mind snaps. She loses her life, because her first thought is her life.
By contrast, man finds his sanity in that second thought, which, in a noble man, becomes his life. He doesn't lose his mind because he has a firm grip on that second thing - I am of course speaking of reason.
Reason is not unlike a second wind, which sustains, but is not reached without considerable pain.
Crime
Woman doesn't have a mind for crime. She cannot hold things within, which would enable her to bear guilt. She doesn't have the ability of man to be two people at once: one person on the outside, and another, fully conscious of the duplication, within.
She can certainly lie, but only if she makes herself fully believe in the lie. Her talent is her ability to transform herself, so that she believes inwardly, while the man can only do so outwardly.
The upbringing of men
Children are invariably reared by their mother in the early years, regardless of
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