On Sun, 16 Aug 1998, Dave Hiatt wrote: > FWP, > > Why don't you just accept the fact that there are some questions that > just do not have clear answers? In the context of this topic which is that of a Unified Christian Society that is untrue and it is what I have come to expect of the "Christian Community" who are no followers of Jesus Christ who said He was truth personified (I am the way, the truth and the life) and "I came to tell the truth". The many Christian Nations from ca. 300 AD to ca. 1900 AD were as clear as bells. Maybe misguided in some cases but very, very clear. Deseret was very clear. We already answered you!!! No you haven't. You evade the topic as cockroaches flee the light. Then you hypocritically send out lying propagandists called missionaries to tranform cultures like the Pituru Village I referred to when you can't/won't even spell out what your own culture is about. Why don't > we discuss something else...anything!!! What I have been telling you about is CHRISTIAN UNITY...the prospect of a unified, cohesive, integrated whole called a complete culture or nation. If that is what you really want now you should study European and Neo-European history a little. You may also have noticed how Jewish unity was dealt with by creating a modern Jewish nation despite the fact that the Jewish Almanac (1980,p.504) says "Judaism is one...denominations are many." You have been on this Christian > nation kick for months! Longer than that-every day since 1990 when I had a week long display on Christian Culture at the I.C.C.C. Conference. At the end of the week I even got to address the 600 clergy (mostly) from the many nations in attendance. On a Sunday even. Then I got to say a few words at a Press Conference which followed. We're tired of it. Notice how you have killed > all conversation on this channel, and driven many devoted members away. > Are you proud of yourself? > "The flock is small" (Red Letters). I make no apology for that reality. > BTW, I am still waiting to see what you think of our two replies to your > reality questions. I enjoyed that because it was another topic for a > change. let us keep that one up. > I have better things to do than discuss how many angels can dance on the head of a pin. FWP.