1 v. 3

Richard Masoner (richardm@cd.com)
Wed, 10 Jul 1996 14:23:23 -0500 (CDT)


> it enlightens some people, and who knows, maybe it might
> actually shed the truth on someone that has been falsely
> taught.  The 1 v. 3 topic is not only our topic,
> many lists have this same thing going on.  It is one
> big cycle.  

As the old-timers here know, the Oneness issue was the *only* 
discussion on this list for a really long time (like 8 or
9 months).  It's a cool topic, but man going around the same
mountain again and again and again does tend to get a little
old.  After I finally put a stop to it and doijng some serious
praying for this list did the nature of this list finally change
o
tto something a little more uplifting, a little more edifying.


I do have to balance between the wishes of the ones who have been
on the list for a while and the newcomers.  Believe me, when it comes
to the finer nuances of what it means to be Oneness, the discussion
can get very heated! and, sad to say, pretty hatef7ul at times :-(

Anway, for now there will no restrictions on discussion topics.

Richard M.