Re: Re: Which Political Party?
| Posted On: 05/04/07 03:16:47 PM |
Age 43, NH |
It is a typical way liberals fight. They attack the person instead of giving their view.
It is so sad that so many can lie about someone with no care for the truth. you make accusations against me that are not true. I do not think it will make a difference if I respond but I will try anyway. Yes I did graduate from Atlantic Southern Bible College with friends and family attending the graduation. (The dean of Lee University was the commencement speaker at my graduation.)
I went on to earn my masters and doctorate in theology. In fact my doctoral dissertation (that I worked very hard on)is being released this July 17th.
Now if you were a nice person you would have e mailed me personally to inquire answers to your questions instead of publicly attacking me. Since you instead chose to lie about me and my character with out contacting me personally, I am sure that you will not apologize for your uncalled for attack. If you do not agree with me on my world view I welcome your debate however personal attacks only show where your heart is. I do forgive you(apology or not) for your lies and hope the best for you.
-Dr. Berman
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Re: Which Political Party?
| Posted On: 04/15/07 11:24:03 AM |
Age 46, WI |
It is amazing that we attack the author of an article and don't address the context of the thought He is trying to express. I am not so concerned with a persons titles as I am with listening to the person speaking. Some belivers want to look at a situation from the differences and then others want to find a place to build unity from it. I have never heard of the author of this article, just as I have never heard of those that "Blogged" on this piece. I would like to here some of these others state how they are going to choose a canidate in the elections to come. It is easy to complain about someones position, but the aspect of choosing the right person for the task of leading us is something we all as believers should take close to heart. Is this another time when we stop and let the leaders in our different organizations tell us what to do or do we as indviduals stop and listen to the Lord to direct us once again.
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Re: Which Political Party?
| Posted On: 04/09/07 02:36:35 AM |
Age 51, ID |
When is the Rev. Dr. Th.D. going to get off his high horse and act like a Christian?
Dr. Th.D. is redundant and blantly self-promoting. Rev. is reserved for those who have liberal theology and believe they need to lord it over the "laymen."
If he wants to try to fool readers, he is posting his articles on the wrong web site.
He is no more reverend by taking the name Rev. than any mature committed Christian.
It makes as much sense as a LDS "Elder" who is only 20 years old. Just because someone went to some school does not qualify for special treatment. Those ideas went out with the Reformation.
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Re: Which Political Party?
| Posted On: 04/08/07 02:13:15 PM |
Age 45, WI |
"Vote for the best candidate you can find who stands on the Constitutional principles and remember honor, integrity, humility, and conviction as the requirements of a true leader." As for honor and integrity, that puts our esteemed author out of the running. His Th.D. is from an unaccredited degree mill...he bought it. Bertie
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Re: Which Political Party?
| Posted On: 04/06/07 02:44:19 PM |
Age 47, CA |
The late Dr. J Vernon McGee once preached "God is not a mascott for any political party".
He also once preached that the Gospel does not call for any specific form of governemnt. It does call for those who have secualr power to exercise it justly and wisely, in a manner pleasing to The Lord.
He went on to preach "A Godly dictator is preferable to 535 ungodly representatives".
Dr. McGee also claimed that no leader he himself ever voted for has been elected.
While it is good that we exercise the right to vote given under our current system and we should vote for candidates and Laws that are in accordance with God's ways. We need to remember that our faith does not lie in this world or it's system. That the world prefers darkness over light, and that The Lord will not ever win an election. Niether Moses, any of the Prophets, or even Christ himself ever had a high approval rating. (He was sent to the cross in what might be the only time Pilate ever listened to the polls). Like the Prophets of old, we are to spread the word reguardless of weather it is popular or not, wins an election or not.
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