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I. P. on October 27, 2011

  I have a lot of incite into what you are looking for but it sound esoteric at first. These Questions Mr. Westerhof raises are thought full and point out a reallity we all face as Christains of Reformed faith. Our beliefs talk about the spiritual aspects of what we are suppose to be in communion with Christ. But we don"t talk much about what Spiritual awareness can,should and does look like. Another words faith allows  Spirit to use you but faith also required to see it or trust what we see. Its a choice of sorts that soon becomes  its own course drivin by how the Spirit has opened your eyes. Mr. Westhof you have had your answer since you wrote it. That ansrwer is you are looking for affirmation when if you believed what you wrote was driven by the Spirit in the fist place. I believe God is giving you the incite in first place. You don't have to believe me but ask yourself why I would be telling you this at 4:13 pacific without sleep and I don't know you. That may possible be profound if you have the faith see it or it  may be some poor smuck that lacks anything better to due and would like to give you bume steer. Go For It.

I. P. on August 17, 2011

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I am a small business owner. I have not felt the anything from immigrants but increased business. Love for your neighbor doesn't come with conditions.

I. P. on October 23, 2011

Nobodies listening. This isn't about our words. People that are turning away because they don;t see love. They judge us by our actions. Let's stay true to the word of God. Anything without love is nothing.

I. P. on October 23, 2011

It is a pity, that Mr. Robertson displays such a lack of Spiritual wisdom. He represents Christian ethos to people who don't know who Christ  is. I have witnessed to enough to non-Christians to have heard about the mis-information that they recieve not from these preachers words but their actions and obvious lack of sincerity. We need to pray for change and help for these straying pastors.

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