Iterative Purification
April 17th, 2005Question the answers, then question your ability to discern.
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He’s a policeman, a soldier, a programmer, a farmer, a murderer, a priest and a politician. He is anything that he wants to be. He’s a salesman by day and an author by night.
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Question the answers, then question your ability to discern.
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Some people say they have faith, but in reality, it’s only make believe.
Faith is the substance of things hoped for, but it is also the evidence of things not seen.
If there is no evidence, you’re just pretending.
No attorney would take your case without evidence.
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Christians cringe when they read the reference to a Hispanic person named Jesus. We go out of our way to make sure we pronounce it Hay-Soose so we don’t risk showing disrespect for the name of G-d’s Son. Just how far would we go to make sure we obey the Third Commandment?
Christians praise the name of Jesus. We hold that name higher than any other name. That is why we overemphasize Hay-Soose when we say it. We want to make sure everyone knows the difference in our pronunciation. Besides, a Hispanic with that name is NOT Jee-Zus but rather Hay-Soose because that is how they pronounce it and we want to show respect by pronouncing it correctly, right? Uh, maybe.
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