Is Stott still denying the eternal state of hell? Dan Gunter <dgtulip@...> wrote:BTW Neil, I was asking for information's sake. I'm not sure if by your (!) after "no" if you might have thought me asking in an accusitory manner.:-) I quite enjoyed parts of Bro. Stott's book and thought the idea of such a reading group to be a wonderful idea. I imagine participating in Stott's group would be quite stimulating; I would be very interested in participating in the discussion of Wells and Zaspel's book although right now my plate is about as full as it could possibly get. BTW, Jack, things have gone from bad to worse in our little issue that we discussed. I'll try to update you offlist in the next couple of days. Neil Whitcombe wrote: >Dan >No! The group is made up of about 12-20 men (when they can all make it) >from three local evangelical churches in West Yorkshire. >Grace to You >Neil > >-----Original Message----- >From: Dan Gunter [mailto:dgtulip@...] >Sent: 06 May 2003 14:39 >To: soundofgrace@... >Subject: Re: [soundofgrace] Proposal > >Being from across the pond as you are, is there any chance that this was > >the same group that John Stott refers to in his book "Between Two >Worlds"? > > -- "I find it impossible to avoid offending guilty men, for there is no way of avoiding it but by our silence or their patience; and silent we cannot be because of God's command, and patient they cannot be because of their guilt. "-- Martin Luther ************** Daniel L. Gunter ************** -- To unsubscribe, send ANY message to To view our online archive go to our web page at http://www.associate.com/groups/soundofgrace Jeff