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A couple of years back there was a fuel exhaustion crash. Both pax were
pilots and they were both some religion or other. Both said it was the grace of god and their prayers before the flight that saved them. All I could think was that if they were checking the fuel instead on on their knees praying, the crash likely would have never happened. mike regish "Jay Honeck" wrote in message news:uypvb.265962$Tr4.822228@attbi_s03... My goodness, Jay. Get a grip. Discussing whacko pilots isn't appropriate in a piloting newsgroup? Get a grip, Larry. I'm sincerely afraid to share the airspace with guys who think someone Else is steering... -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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And another...
mike regish "Steve Robertson" wrote in message ... Jay, I'm not going to pile on here (really!), but I think Ian has a point. When I read your missive, I immediately had the same initial reaction as Ian apparently had. That is, perhaps you were uncomfortable with the conversation not so much because you were offended, but because it made you suddenly aware of "unfinished business" in your spiritual life. I grew up in neither a Catholic nor a "Bible thumper" household. As such, I don't carry much baggage, for better or for worse. I find some major problems to the point of corruption with both extremes. When I read the Bible, I find no mention of a pope/venal sins/mortal sins/purgatory/limbo/private confessional/etc. Nor do I find it written that it is necessary to attend church twice on Sunday and again on Wednesday, speak in tongues, claim to be "born again", or not allowed to drink/gamble/swear/etc. Also, I haven't read anywhere in the Bible that one cannot lead a moral life or enter the Kingdom (of heaven) without being a practicing Jew or Christian (not that the word Christian appears in the Bible that I'm aware of). All of this stuff that one camp or another places emphasis on is just window dressing. The Bible is written in plain enough language for one to understand what the point is. The point is ... The only way to ENSURE that one enters the Kingdom is through the grace of God, which for Christians is conveyed by belief in Jesus as Savior. EVERYTHING else is secondary. Now, one can read the Old Testament or the Gospels and find where the Lord want us to lead what can only be termed a moral life. Mostly follow the "golden rule" if you distill it right down to dregs. Most all of us were given free will to make our own decisions. Some of us are evil and some are not. But we all are sinners and most of us can and should try do better. But (and I can't quote chapter and verse) one cannot be asssured of entering the Kingdom though good works alone. Now most of us have heard that the Lord works in mysterious ways. I believe that. I have never witnessed any miracles. Never had any "revelations". I don't aurally hear the Lord speaking to me. Never had a vision. Never spoke in tongues. I don't see an image of Mother Teresa in baked goods nor Jesus in the shadow thown by a bug zapper (not that anybody after His time knows what He looked like). But I find that I am occasionally moved to do something or make a particular decision by a force that just comes out of nowhere. And every time that has happend and I "listened", the result has been a blessing to me or to someone I've helped. I can't igore that this is how the Lord nudges me to do His work from time to time. My taking time to write this rant is the result of one of these nudges. I hope it somehow provides a blessing to you or someone else who might read this. In any case, please consider the possibility that your encounter and the feelings it rasied a nudge you are getting from Him. My advice is this: Put aside all the Catholic guilt trip and your reaction to it. Pick up one of those Gideon King James Bibles you have at the hotel (or better yet, get a modern translation), and read the Gospels again. After that, decide one way or another what it's going to be for you. Get your spiritual house in order - stop sitting on the fence. Once you've done that, you won't feel so uncomfortable the next time you get suckered into a dialouge with someone trying to spread whatever message that have. Disclaimer: I'm not a theologian, preacher, priest, elder, deacon, minister, pastor, or rabbi. Just a sinner and sheep in His flock. Required aviation content: The existence of flying machines just points out to me that the laws of physics are just too complicated and amazing to have been left to chance. Best regards, Steve Robertson N4732J 1967 Beechcraft A23-24 Ian wrote: Anyone ever run into this before? What did you do? snip!. Your rejection of the message does not diminish its truth. |
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("Jay Honeck" wrote)
I personally recall the English version better, so that must have been post-Vatican II. So I'm probably remembering the 1965-ish version... Remember what a thrill it was to actually SEE the priest, facing the congregation? A friend used to listen to the early Sunday morning Latin Mass, *Live*, on a local AM radio station - this was in the early 90's. After about a year of this he decided to pay the (radio broadcast) Latin Mass congregation a visit. The priest with the booming voice, the one doing the 8:00am (Pre-Vatican II) Latin Mass every week, was a young, 5 ft tall, Vietnamese fellow. -- Montblack |
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I can understand why you feel you need to capitalize the "G" on god, but why
do you have to capitalize the "H" in "he?" mike regish "Robert Perkins" wrote in message ... On Fri, 21 Nov 2003 14:16:52 GMT, "Jay Honeck" wrote: Sadly, I must conclude that you are sincere. I know this is going down an off-topic sink hole, but I would be interested to hear another pilot (I assume you are a pilot, if you're here?) give a cogent, logical, scientifically-proven defense of your beliefs. Is that possible? About the only thing I could accomplish on those terms is to relegate all belief systems, including atheisms and agnosticisms, to the logical scrap heap. Except *mine*, of course, since *mine* makes perfect sense to *me*. (Except where it doesn't, but like many believers I usually don't worry that I have all the answers to all the questions.) But you've defined away (maybe) the possibility of accepting premises you're not willing to accept, the effort is probably fruitless. BTAIM, the central notion in my own belief system is that no matter what else, prayer works. I'm not talking about this or that form of prayer. I'm not talking about asking for any old thing from God and getting it. There's no magic set of words, and the conclusion is not based on one lightning moment of conversion, it's based on a lifetime of doing it. I'm talking about building a relationship with a real person. Simply that God is real, that He's pretty tolerant of misunderstandings about Him, and that if you want to know more, He'll lead you to the truth. He isn't described completely in any book of scripture I know about, *including* the Bible. He hasn't invested Godlike Flawlessness in any man, to lead us all to Heaven, though I do not deny the notion that He inspires men, and even organizes them, when He has something He wants to show us all. I know that's not much to go on, but personally I don't have stewardship over any other adult's decisions. Can't make you do anything. Can't prove God exists or doesn't exist, since the only experimentation I know about depends very unscientifically on the motivations of the experimenter. The results manifest not in physical phenomena, but in feeling coupled with clear thinking. If it improves the quality of your life and becomes precious to you, God is the source of it. Sorry. Rob -- [You] don't make your kids P.C.-proof by keeping them ignorant, you do it by helping them learn how to educate themselves. -- Orson Scott Card |
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I like that.
mike regish "Brian Cox" wrote in message om... tax collectors and other 'sinners' Brian Cox Pilot, and (I guess) Bible Beater |
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I think he was talking about the casino owners.
A lil touchy...no? mike regish "Larry Fransson" wrote in message ... On 2003-11-21 12:45:01 -0800, "Jay Honeck" said: Personally, I feel that we work too damned hard for our money to donate it to organized criminals. Oh, give it a rest already, Jay. Just because a few big names have been caught with their hands in the cookie jar, you think that every church in the world is an organization of criminals? Gimme a break. And you know, if this is the worst thing that's ever happened to you (and you seem to act as if it was), then your life could be a whole lot worse. |
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mike regish wrote:
A couple of years back there was a fuel exhaustion crash. Both pax were pilots and they were both some religion or other. Both said it was the grace of god and their prayers before the flight that saved them. All I could think was that if they were checking the fuel instead on on their knees praying, the crash likely would have never happened. God helps those who help themselves, some times he even helps those who are too stupid to help themselves -- Chris Woodhouse Oklahoma City, OK "They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety." -- Benjamin Franklin, 1759 Historical Review of Pennsylvania |
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On Fri, 21 Nov 2003 18:56:55 -0500, Andrew Gideon
wrote: If what you're saying is true, then religion is obviously a harmful tool in the hands of the greedy. Let's disarm them. How? Marxist Communism was supposed to be free of religion. Hundreds of millions died or were oppressed anyway. Doesn't seem to me that there's much of a difference between a secular tyranny and one based on a religion (unless you're willing to come along with me and call atheism a religion). Rob -- [You] don't make your kids P.C.-proof by keeping them ignorant, you do it by helping them learn how to educate themselves. -- Orson Scott Card |
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On Fri, 21 Nov 2003 22:54:42 GMT, "Richard Hertz"
wrote: and which hypothesis in mathematics can't be proven or shown false that is the basis for all other math? "The shortest distance between two points is a straight line." Every pilot knows the shortest distance is a circle, and a great one at that. But it's probably safer to fly VOR to VOR if you don't have a GPS on board. Rob, attempting topicality. :-D -- [You] don't make your kids P.C.-proof by keeping them ignorant, you do it by helping them learn how to educate themselves. -- Orson Scott Card |
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("mike regish" wrote)
I can understand why you feel you need to capitalize the "G" on god, but why do you have to capitalize the "H" in "he?" I often capitalize Church ....just to be safe. :-) -- Montblack |
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