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Originally Posted by classicman
Bruce gets it agrees with me.
Because "A" is true, doesn't necessarily mean that the inverse of "A" is false.
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Fixed that for you.
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Originally Posted by Redux
They imply light is provided through Jesus Christ.
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Or that Jesus
is the light:
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Originally Posted by DanaC
John:8:12 “When Jesus spoke again to the people, he said, ‘I am the light of the world. Whoever follows me will never walk in darkness, but will have the light of life.’”...
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Originally Posted by Bullitt
Ok MRE packaging was a bad example since they're government produced. How about on the bottles of Tobasco included in those meals then? Think that would cause a similar sensation?
The biggest problem here is the media IMO. "Firm ending Bible references on guns"-CNN, "No More Jesus Rifles"-ABC, "Company to Remove Bible References From Combat Rifles"-FOX, "'Jesus Guns': Two More Countries Rethink Using Weapons with Secret Bible References "-ABC. They're not on the guns, they're on something completely harmless. Not the guns. Completely irresponsible and sensational reporting is making this into some huge issue, when a number of service members have known about these references for years already.
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What if MREs had something made by Proctor and Gamble in them, with this image:
Who be the crybaby then? Who would be creating a shit storm then? christian fundies, that's who.
I heard that the letters/numbers referred to passages in the koran that spoke of killing christians.