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Ha, ha John, that is not funny I know, but I was just thinking about Billy Graham as a man who speaks an awful lot but has said some pretty Swedenborgish type things about all religions pointing to God. I have read quite a bit by aeging theologians and I fear that senility might be the cause for quite a few heresies in the Church and in the past. Consider that some had the decency to try and tidy up, in the past Augustine with his Retractions, (I would love to get a copy) and ofcourse more recently Derek Prince who spent much time endeavouring to straighten house after the Sheperding darbuncle (I hope darbunkle is the right word, I am sorely in need of sleep having spent some time answering letters. A bit of a rush being Mom and Dad at the moment, but I am coping.)
I do agree, always as the Spirit of Christ has taught us, 'His grace is sufficient'
Mellowing out, is what I pray for.
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