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Hello David, I replied below. Hope all is well!! C- --- David Chibo <davidchibo@hotmail.com> wrote: --------------------------------- hello david, hope all is well. i actually sent this response to the pastor a few moments ago. i just received your reply, and felt maybe my response to him will further clarify my previous email. hope it helps clarifying what i meant in further detail. if it doesn't, please feel free to reply and let me know what you may have questions about as far am my viewpoints on open debates. Thanks!!! Regards, Christine hello pastor, actually, it's christine...:) you are referring to my friend michelle who gave u the keys in nyc while i was in china. no worries...:) i totally agree with you. we all have the right to disagree, and hear each other out. however, i think it's all about the tone, delivery, and underlying meaning of an argument which is something we need to consider in an open debate. i feel what makes us unique is our different beliefs, ideals, and experiences which we can bring to the table. when someone argues for the sake of putting the other down, mocking them, and making an argument personal, that's when it's time to end all discussions with such individual or group of individuals. ………..I’m glad you agree with me that Ken was wrong for not only taking the Koran out of context but for thinking that we’re ignorant enough to believe that infidels refers to Christians. However I don’t think we should ban him despite his extremist views. Let’s welcome him and use fact to prove that his views are in fact wrong and quite frankly dangerous given the current climate within Iraq. C-no, no.. i think you misunderstood what i was trying to point out, I think the Koran has many evil verses, and i think the email we received the other day pointed many horrible verses about their viewpoints towards women. I actually don't think Pastor Ken has extreme views at all. I think the way he explained the verse you pointed out was right on (Psalms). Actually, what I was trying to say was it's good we question ourselves-our beliefs, etc. I am a Christian, and I feel God and Jesus in my heart, as crazy as this may sound to some....However, I, like you, analyze everything before believing in it. One of my concerns were the crazy verses in the Old Testament... they;re off the wall! However, I do believe Jesus taught us to live by love and forgiveness. So, I agree with ken's views-I don't think they are wrong. I don't see this in other religions. I actually think the Koran is very evil, and is amazes me how moderate Muslims try to sugar-coat what their book says. All I was trying to say was I think we should debate with a point, a reason, a goal. I think some replies to Pastor Ken was so belittling, mocking, and were negative personal attacks. Debates should raise all points in scrutiny. I just think we need to be open-minded when listening to each other. I hear where you are coming from, David. Believe me, I do. I just am confused, as Pastor Ken is, on what your goals are for our people. I just feel like your points have a tone which is very anti-Assyrian, and very anti-Christianity. Also, some points are personal attacks. I mean, you responded to me, stating, I don't want people to think at all. That's a total ASS-umption. Believe me, I absolutely love to debate religion and politics with everyone!!! I get soooo upset when people don't think, and believe everything they hear. I live in NYC, which is totally liberal. New Yorkers lived through September 11th, and yet, the hillbillees in the South determined the fate of our nation for the next 4 years. They have no idea what it is to live through an attack on our city. Yet, they vote for a man who claims to be Christian, and goes killing people in the name of the Lord?? This kills me...Let me expand on your points below...... so, i just feel you are being very open-minded to a person who just doesn't want to be hear another viewpoint. i actually think it's great to bring up "negative" points in the Bible and our history. nothing in life comes easy, and nothing should be sugar-coated. i just feel there has to be a positive motive to shed light on issues, no matter how horrible they may be. if the only motive of such an individual is to mock the other person or make alot of noise with no substance nor goal at hand, it's so counter-productive. …….I will not give you answers I will give you only questions. Such as who stands to gain from Assyrian support for the American invaders/occupiers? What are the reasons for the US to stay in Iraq now that they have “liberated” it? Could the fuelling of a civil war be the excuse the Americans use for not leaving Iraq? Are the Iraqis the ones really blowing up the Shiite mosques and our Assyrian churches or could this be a CIA supported ploy to maintain support for the occupation? So many questions not enough enquirers. ***I agree somewhat. I don't really buy the total conspiracy theory, yet I most certainly do not rule out some events are arranged by the CIA/our government. I never lived in Iraq, so I cannot blame Assyrians who voted for Bush to "win" this war. I was so upset to see our people vote for him. Yet, it's not my place to judge, as I did not live through their experiences. However, what gets me the most, is Americans-including Assyrians-who believe Bush is a Christian. I read in one of your emails something about so-called "christian america". My biggest struggle with others and my own faith is to understand one thing-a point you stated-listen to the song, not the singer. now, bush and all these "self-righteous right-winged Christians" are not actually Christians. I had to realize with my own relationship with God is I had to separate myself with their belief. They only use the guise of the Word and religion for their own personal gains-ie, $$$$ for oil, etc. But, Christianity is NOT the cause of this war or evil-doings you refer to. It is the people who USE it as an excuse to justify their actions. But, one thing I can say, God knows. It is only up to Him to determine their fate on judgment day. And, it is such a shame people mix up the belief in Jesus with these knuckleheads making a mockery of our faith. I travel around the world, and that's the first thing I hear-BUSH!!! Blah blah blah! It kills me! i can't stand him. One, as an American and two-as a Christian. He is mocking our nation and my religion. It is testing my faith all the time. THe questions on how I can believe in a religion which allows this war, etc. to happen. I have to explain it is not our God, it is wolves dressed in sheeps' skins. The Bible also says people will say they know me-with their mouth, not with their heart. So, I hope you can understand where this all is coming from. Please, please, please...try to understand it is not God/Jesus who justifies all this mayhem our cowboy pres is causing. It is Bush himself who twists the Word for his own liking. I struggle with my faith everyday, but one thing I can say. God is good! God is love. and, I haven't seen any other belief in this world who can profess the same. I'm a testimony. As crazyyyyyy as it sounds.....:) Being a Christian is about your personal relationship with God...it's not about an actual religion/institution. Unfortunately, many denominations-especially catholics(ooof, another topic), do not realize this. I am not sure which church you grew up in, but I hope it didn't make you jaded in God. I was jaded for 10 years. Now, I know the truth. I'm not trying to preach to you, but I really would hope you hear other viewpoints witohut making personal attacks or stating who is right/wrong. Noone is right or wrong. We all are entitled to our beliefs. Hope this clarified things! :) have a great week!! Christine --------------------- |
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