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What are Our Civil Limits on Statements of Faith ?

Posted by lil' jimi on September 4, 2003, at 0:07:05

In reply to You've got me ingrigued, Jim! Hmmm... (nm), posted by Dena on September 3, 2003, at 15:35:30

hi Habby and Dena!

... intrigued ? hmmm...
haven't meant to keep anyone in suspense ... ... especially since nothing i can have to offer can be any kind of a big deal ...

But, bless dr. bob, we ARE in a special place here ... for better or ... ... better, in my not-unreasonable-to-be-debated opinion ...

... in the sense of being able to stand in a public place and unlimitedly vent verbally, no we do not have that kind of vitally important constitutionally protected freedom of speech here ... ... we have the benefit of something less and, at the same time, something greater ... perhaps
... freed, as we are here in pBabble city, from uncivility ...

so, anyway, i want to suggest we discuss

"What are the Civil-ized Limits on Statements of Faith ?"
... here
... when we have to take into account other's feelings and possible (religious) sensitivities ...
... and i credit us as a good team for this discussion here in Faith, because we each belong to such distinct beliefs ... as we have recently explored ...
... but of course, i would welcome one and all to offer their contributions

... so what do you think?

~ jim


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