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USER COMMENTS BY PERRY WHITE |
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7/14/15 6:23 PM |
Perry White | | Metropolis | | | |
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I see nothing much has happened on this story in the secular world since I last posted here, not like the Chick Fil-A's founder's comments on marriage some time ago. Which shows you that maybe few people cared about the story, or the sides are settled, so no one is trying to convince another of the worth of the Bible. The only thing left, then, is for posters here to run rabbit trails on their favorite subjects like the KJV (which by the way, contains the word "Easter" in the book of Acts, which many consider to be an egregious error). In fact, I think they could change the name of "Comments" here to "Comments and Rabbit Trails." One thing is sure--if I was an editor of a major metropolitan newspaper, and this story was up for debate by my reporters, I would throw out all those who run down these rabbit trails. I would ask them to stay 'on point' with things that would interest the general public. |
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7/8/15 3:35 PM |
Perry White | | Metropolis | | | |
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It seems like many of the posts here are about the worth of the KJV (which by the way, contains the word "Easter" that other versions omit), not about the content of this article.H. Post is read by many, especially those of the liberal bent and other journalists who will grab this and say "Ah ha--now we've got those crazy Christians on the run!" I think you will see this article referred to in many other sources, and many young people will 'eat it up.' ON the other hand, maybe few people will read it, or comment on it, so as to not offend anyone like their grandparents. Overall, there is nothing new here. People will believe whatever is convenient to them, 'whatever works' as they say today, or simply, 'whatever!' One of the most boring shows on the TBN network was 'Reasons to Believe" that featured astronomy as their main topic. It was interesting but it made me think that these guys could have been Hindus and explaining how their principles explain how there are thousands of gods in their religion. |
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