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Dale wrote the following, that can be read off his web site at:<BR>
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<A HREF="http://right-mind.us/archive/2005/04/28/3462.aspx">http://right-mind.us/archive/2005/04/28/3462.aspx</A><BR>
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"Nice trying to demonize Christ Church (again) and making this an “us against them” matter. What's next? Arm bands?"<BR>
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Considering the conformity required to remain a member in good standing of Dale's select group of true believers, I think he might be projecting the "arm band" issue away from where it applies:<BR>
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According to Dale's group think spiritual club, what happens if you think women should be able to develop all their talents, including leadership roles? No arm band for you! Or do you want to accept the blissful love and devotion of a gay couple as a valid human relationship? You are now stripped of your arm band! Questioning the intentions of your pastor based on his published plagiarized work? Your arm band may be revoked for insulting the "men of chest."<BR>
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So how does the arm band feel, Dale? Does it constrict the free flow of thought? Do doubts ever sneak in during those unguarded moments that threaten to inspire a subversive thought like maybe the Logos School board should allow women? Or that the gay couple you see happy on the street are not hurting a single soul, but in fact that in sharing their love for each other with the rest of the world it is a beautiful thing?<BR>
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I truly feel sorry for you!<BR>
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Ted Moffett<BR>
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