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OT (I think not): NO shadows in Heaven

OT (I think not): NO shadows in Heaven

2004-02-18       - By barry

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-- -- Original Message -- --
From: "Leif" <leif.a@(protected)>
To: <truespace@(protected)>
Sent: Wednesday, February 18, 2004 4:31 AM
Subject: [TSML] OT (I think not): NO shadows in Heaven


> A brother was in Heaven. He could not see any shadows cast from the angel
that guided him.
> He was answered, God is light, there is no darkness at all in him, so
shifting shadows.
>
> Reason why he was taken to heaven was because Jesus gave him this mission,
to tell people He is coming, soon.
>
> One other thing I might mention: He said that when he was taken there, and
when he was taken back to earth, he was transported in a device he could not
describe, other than it was a chariot, w/o horses, and completely
enclosed -- like a ski lift or a cable car moving at a phenomenal speed. (I
thought of the
> monorail car in the NURBS course, actually)
>
> Ah so good to be saved folks. Heaven is a real place.
>
> Regards,
> Leif
>
> Postscript
> I do NOT apologize for posting this, if anyone should be offended at it.
> Any flaming that may arise is ignored in its entirety.

My definition of a lie is to intentionally try to cause others to believe
something other than the truth.  That would include pretending that
preaching is discussion of graphics.

Obviously your definition is different.

Barry