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October 29, 2006

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Oh, sure! Make me read pithy articles. ;-)

Ok, I'll print them out and read then in the bathroom, as I always do. (Hey...I am a guy, ain't I?)

Sounds like a plan, Stan. Bathroom reading is the key ... especially with a household full of kids.

Been busy on some other things and I am not even halfway through the articles. Be patient. I'll be here for this one.

OK...I apologize, Mr. D.
I have attempted to read these articles a many times. And for some reason (probably a lack of mental discipline on my part) I can't get through them. Either he loses me with his style of writing, or I fall asleep. Either way, after 7 tries, I'm giving up.

I'm sure they are fantastic articles, though!

Whether I agree or not is not important. From what I did read, I understand a couple of things he was saying. I see that he makes a distinction between the Church and the Kingdom of God. (I do not.) And I kept reading that the Christians are to take over the world in all arenas. Well, I just can't buy into that.
1.) It is not the example I see in the book of Acts. 2.) Jesus never said to do that. 3.) It has been tried before and hasn't worked. It only makes for really bad bed-fellows.

I will gladly continue the conversation with you. But I'll give ya' $5 if you don't ask me to read those articles again. ;-)

You fell asleep?! I thought you were reading these in the bathroom! ;-)

No worries that you could not finish them. Thanks for trying.

Let's just say that the reformational view emphasizes the church doing what the church is supposed to do ... and the state doing what the state is supposed to do. Separate institutions ... different roles.

I disagree that the reformational view is trying to blend the two.

I believe you and I are on the same page about the blending of the two being a bad idea.

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