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312.1 | | SA1794::SEABURYM | Zen: It's Not What You Think | Mon Sep 16 1991 15:51 | 8 |
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Richard:
You mean there's a difference ?
Mike
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312.2 | Simple as that...question, Do we know what the Spirit asks of us? | SWAM1::DOTHARD_ST | PLAYTOE | Mon Sep 16 1991 19:25 | 12 |
| Re: Basenote
Excellent question! I draw it between the Spirit and the Letter. If
in adhering to the letter we fail to meet the Spirit (which is LOVE of
God and of one another) I draw the line.
In history many acts have been seemingly justified by the "letter", but
in the "Spirit" fail to meet that behavior God desires of us.
Put simply, is as FAR as I shall go!
Playtoe
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312.3 | through the Spirit | JUPITR::NELSON | | Mon Sep 16 1991 20:41 | 8 |
| I agree that ordinary life can be lived in a way in which it is
sanctified and to do this we must live in the Spirit if Christ in
these activities.
However, we cannot sanctify sin.
Mary
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312.4 | What Jesus said | SDSVAX::SWEENEY | SOAPBOX: more thought, more talk | Wed Sep 18 1991 00:10 | 1 |
| Render to Caesar what is Caesar's, and to God what is God's
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312.5 | the line... | TFH::KIRK | a simple song | Wed Sep 18 1991 14:42 | 27 |
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secular | sacred
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.-)
But seriously, I like all the answers so far. My office dictionary says
sacred: dedicated or set aside for worship, made or declared holy.
secular: temporal rather than spiritual
While I am limited by time on this earth, I can try to make all things in my
life holy and dedicated to God.
Peace,
Jim
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