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Hello, and welcome to WikiChristian.  Thanks for your contributions and suggestions.  However, [[RciaSmmSchedule]] and other pages like it have already been proposed for deletion, but the result was "keep" (it was I who actually proposed it).  Also, please don't blank a page that you think needs to be deleted; simply proposing the deletion is fine.  Again, welcome!  We can use all the support we can get! -- [[User:P.B. Pilhet|P.B. Pilhet]] / [[User talk:P.B. Pilhet|Talk]] 09:39, 7 February 2007 (EST)
 
Hello, and welcome to WikiChristian.  Thanks for your contributions and suggestions.  However, [[RciaSmmSchedule]] and other pages like it have already been proposed for deletion, but the result was "keep" (it was I who actually proposed it).  Also, please don't blank a page that you think needs to be deleted; simply proposing the deletion is fine.  Again, welcome!  We can use all the support we can get! -- [[User:P.B. Pilhet|P.B. Pilhet]] / [[User talk:P.B. Pilhet|Talk]] 09:39, 7 February 2007 (EST)
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Hi, again.  I saw your post to Sir James Paul; while I can understand your viewpoint, I just wanted to say that Jesus did ''not'' teach tolerance in the way you seem to think He did.  At one time in His ministry, he said "No one comes to the Father, but by me."  I think that statement is a little exclusive of other religions, don't you think?  There was another time when He went into the Temple and physically drove out the merchants with ''whips'', because they were selling sacrifices, which He felt (indeed knew) was wrong.  He also spoke to the religious leaders of His day, the [[Pharisees]], with scathing sarcasm.  He wasn't at all tolerant of what they were doing.  And according to Revelation, when Christ comes back to earth, He will not come like he did the first time (to serve others and to take away everyone's sin), but He will come to ''rule''.  And He will not tolerate anyone in opposition to Him.  If you have any questions about this, you can go ahead and ask me!  I like a good debate, as long as it's civil and mature.  Happy Editing, God bless, and remember, Jesus loves you! -- [[User:P.B. Pilhet|P.B. Pilhet]] / [[User talk:P.B. Pilhet|Talk]] 10:07, 16 February 2007 (EST)

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Hello, and welcome to WikiChristian. Thanks for your contributions and suggestions. However, RciaSmmSchedule and other pages like it have already been proposed for deletion, but the result was "keep" (it was I who actually proposed it). Also, please don't blank a page that you think needs to be deleted; simply proposing the deletion is fine. Again, welcome! We can use all the support we can get! -- P.B. Pilhet / Talk 09:39, 7 February 2007 (EST)

Re: Intolerance

Hi, again. I saw your post to Sir James Paul; while I can understand your viewpoint, I just wanted to say that Jesus did not teach tolerance in the way you seem to think He did. At one time in His ministry, he said "No one comes to the Father, but by me." I think that statement is a little exclusive of other religions, don't you think? There was another time when He went into the Temple and physically drove out the merchants with whips, because they were selling sacrifices, which He felt (indeed knew) was wrong. He also spoke to the religious leaders of His day, the Pharisees, with scathing sarcasm. He wasn't at all tolerant of what they were doing. And according to Revelation, when Christ comes back to earth, He will not come like he did the first time (to serve others and to take away everyone's sin), but He will come to rule. And He will not tolerate anyone in opposition to Him. If you have any questions about this, you can go ahead and ask me! I like a good debate, as long as it's civil and mature. Happy Editing, God bless, and remember, Jesus loves you! -- P.B. Pilhet / Talk 10:07, 16 February 2007 (EST)