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You mentioned Protestants not directly by name, but here you have my reply: may our Lord and Saviour have mercy on you and heal you. And let me add one saying: "If you are guest some where,
let your ears listen long time before opening your mouth for a few words only."
Rafa, Do you type really fast? Cause that post you typed above would have taken me all day to type out.

Also, more spaces between lines is easier reading and keeps us from getting lost in the crowd...and getting out of the forest, before we have walked through it all.

Shlama,
Chuck
Rafa... Lets talk about something else now. What are you planning for dinner tonight?
I forgive you Brother... and hoping that you can get this all out and not feel condemed in the process. Perhaps God is purging your soul of these things...thats Good.

Just some personal history if I may... my earthly Father was half Choctaw Native American...whereas my Mother is not anything but of Caucasian desent...so I'm 1/4 Choctaw extraction, enough to be a member of the Tribe...but I have not as yet joined them officially. My Sister did so a number of years ago...and as Children we once lived in Oklahoma and got some help from the Tribe in the mid 1970s when we lived among them there. Oklahoma is a Choctaw name, meaning Okla/People Homa/Red

They helped with my Dad's funeral costs because he was a member, which I am very greatful. I'm not trying to be a smart aleck Brother...I just want you to walk in Righteousness, Joy, and Peace and not in any condemnation.

Blessings,
Chuck
Shlama Akhi Rafa:
Your repentance has touched all of us. You are not alone in your public confession of sin. You are our brother and we love you and are honoured to have you here on <!-- w --><a class="postlink" href="http://www.peshitta.org">www.peshitta.org</a><!-- w --> If I may say this. You remond me of Robert DeNero in the Mission when the native cut the rope releasing his armour and it fell off of his shoulders and his burden of sin disolved into tears of joy. So with you my dear brother. May our Gracious LORD give you deep joy in place of the anguish of your soul and remove your sin as far as the east is from the west. They that sow in tears shall reap in joy. <!-- sBig Grin --><img src="{SMILIES_PATH}/happy.gif" alt="Big Grin" title="Happy" /><!-- sBig Grin -->

Shlama,
Stephen Silver