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From: Peter Bowditch <myfirstn...@ratbags.com>
Date: Mon, 31 Jan 2005 07:54:38 GMT
Local: Sun, Jan 30 2005 11:54 pm
Subject: Re: Present cure rates of cancer
If he is dead then that relieves Jan of any need to pray for him.
Do sow us in the bible where we re instructed to pray for the dead.
You can't. The dead knoweth not anything. The dead in Christ shall rise
first.<snip Alan Yurko>
Kaching.
Jan showed her Christian spirit by
telling me that there was no need to pray for the murdered child
because he was dead.
Christian's are not instructed to pray for the dead. If you disagree, please
quote it from the bible.
>Interestingly enough, the head Palliative Care Dr. seems to have a greater
>understanding of alternative cancer protocols than the Drs. of Oncology that
I
>have met. She is the first Dr. I have talked to at the VA that is even aware
of
>the study performed at the U of C, Berkeley and Davis campuses, that showed
>that cancer patients with no treatment at all had a survival rate four times
>longer than those who received orthodox treatment.
No comment Peter???
>Now, what were you ranting about?
>You are confused, it was Jessi who died, Dr Wilson killed him and remains on
>staff, even though he was a VERY dishonest person.
His totally dishonesty and fraud are clearly listed.
<snip>
>HELLOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO.
Agreed! HELL is just where you are headed.
Oh? And since where do atheist believe in HELL???????
Now, don't froget to answer, Pete ole boy.
Jan
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From: Peter Bowditch <myfirstn...@ratbags.com>
Date: Mon, 31 Jan 2005 07:54:38 GMT
Local: Sun, Jan 30 2005 11:54 pm
Subject: Re: Present cure rates of cancer
If he is dead then that relieves Jan of any need to pray for him.
Do sow us in the bible where we re instructed to pray for the dead.
You can't.
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Oooh! Oooh! I can!
2 Timothy 1:18 is a passage where Paul prays for the decidedly dead
Onesiphorus.
And 2 Maccabees 12:44-46 specifically states, "It is therefore a holy
and wholesome thought to pray for the dead..."
Ummmm...any questions, Jan? Or you going to retract your statement
that nowhere in the Bible does it say that it's okay to pray for the
dead?
Mark, MD
Peter Bowditch - 31 Jan 2005 21:38 GMT
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>Mark, MD
But, Mark, those words aren't in Jan's Bible. The books of Maccabees
only appear in some heathen, Catholic and Satanic versions of the
Bible which Jan knows were not written by God. As she once pointed
out, when Jesus was there at the transmission of the Ten Commandments
to Moses, He said all that had to be said.
The last time we had this discussion I asked Jan why both versions of
the funeral service in the Book of Common Prayer contain prayers for
the departed but I don't remember her giving a cogent answer. That
book was probably written by Satanic atheists who hadn't read the
Bible, anyway. Must have been - it was written before 1611 when the
Bible was first published in English (officially at least).

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