Gnarley you said--
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Sure Janean, lets be true to our "reformed" (in this case an oxymoron if referring to Reformed) faith & preach to no one that have not previously accepted our "faith" --in this case another oxymoron.


I'm not exactly sure what you are saying here, but you sound like I'm totally down on Ravi going into the temple. I don't really know yet, because I don't have all the facts. Yes it was a great opportunity for him, but my curiousity wants to know what exactly did he do with that opportunity. Did he "water down" things?? If his intent was to simply go to try and build a bridge and not present a proper apologetic there, I believe he failed in his opportunity. That's why I'm curious; exactly what did he say about Jesus. So far, from the articles I've read, I'm getting red flags. So that's why I'm curious and I don't think I can make a full judgment about the whole issue until I can read the whole sermon. But another huge red flag about the whole event is that there wasn't just Ravi's talk there, but also the worshipping together. That bothers me. Worship with a Mormon?? There's something wrong there.