From: Virgil on
"Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD" <love29(a)thetruth.com> wrote:

> Re: Non-christians simply cannot publicly say "Jesus is LORD."

There is a difference between can not and choose not to, which idiot
Chung seems unaware of.

How much is Chung willing to bet on his claim?

If he makes it worthwhile, he will have lots of proof of his error.
But it may cost him.
From: Cary Kittrell on
In article <0001HW.C4FF1A070053B445B05329AF(a)news.giganews.com> grayshockley(a)gmail.com writes:
>
> On Mon, 22 Sep 2008 02:21:35 -0500, Virgil wrote:
>
> > "Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD" <love29(a)thetruth.com> wrote:
> >
> >> Re: Non-christians simply cannot publicly say "Jesus is LORD."
> >
> > There is a difference between can not and choose not to, which idiot
> > Chung seems unaware of.
> >
> > How much is Chung willing to bet on his claim?
> >
> > If he makes it worthwhile, he will have lots of proof of his error.
> > But it may cost him.
>
> Well, s/he/it is simply wrong; there are hundreds of thousands of
> non-Christians who, every Saturday and Sunday, in tens of thousands of
> churches, publicly say, "Jesus is Lord."
>
> ["LORD" indicates an acronym. There are too many temptations . . . ]


Now, now...any which start with "looney" and end in "doctor"...
well, that's just not sporting, is it? Sort of like shooting
fish in the frozen fish bin.


-- cary