[Vision2020] RE: letter to editor

LuJane Nisse lujane@lataheagle.com
Sun, 16 Nov 2003 12:09:07 -0800


I'm wondering if some of these passages from Wilson's book are not taken out
of context and if read in whole would paint a different picture? I have not
read the book and have only followed this thread will mild interest so I do
not know one way or the other. It doesn't make sense, common sense, to me
that Wilson would be "pro-slavery"... just goes against everything I've
heard him preach and profess (NO NO I am not a member of his church nor have
I heard him preach other than on this forum). Just a question asked in
fairness.
LJ



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Today's Topics:

   1. letter to the editor (bill london)
   2. The MEATrix. It is real or is it real? (Garrett Clevenger)
   3. Re: letter to the editor (Douglas)

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    Second, Wilson explains in his book his clear opposition to the
American abolitionist movement (the political effort to end slavery in
the US).  On  page 10: "nothing is clearer--the New Testament opposes
anything like the abolitionism of our country prior to the War Between
the States."
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