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Re: CHAT: America's unfolding history

From:Adam Walker <dreamertwo@...>
Date:Saturday, September 15, 2001, 1:33
And I very much appreciated Christophe's posts.  I found his compassion
comforting and affirming that there are human hearts still beating in some
chests.  No matter how vile and dark may be the hearts of men like those who
could do what has been done.  As long as one of us still knows how to feel
compassion for another there is hope.

I have recieved personal emails from a Zimbabwean friend offering his
condolences and perhaps the most precious, one of my Chinese friends sent me
an email to let me know that her housechurch is praying for us.  The
persecuted Christians of China are remembering us in their prayers in our
time of need.

Adam

So lift the cup of joy and take a big drink.
In spite of it all it's a beautiful world.
-------Suzanne Knutzen




>From: "Douglas Koller, Latin & French" <latinfrench@...> >Reply-To: Constructed Languages List <CONLANG@...> >To: CONLANG@LISTSERV.BROWN.EDU >Subject: Re: America's unfolding history >Date: Fri, 14 Sep 2001 15:55:16 -0400 > >Mario wrote: > >>As one whose aunt is still missing, I feel that the strong emotions that >>have >>been on this list are justified in many respects. Whatever the US >>decides to >>do we will still be condemed for doing it regardless of whether we're in >>the >>right or not. The problem is that the US is always blamed and never >>thanked. >>I recieved this article that points this out. > >Ray (of the UK) expressed his thanks, and that's enough for me. >Surely he is not a lone voice in the wilderness. > >Kou
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