Apology to the list
"fmbank" (fmbank@ruralnet.org)
Sat, 18 Oct 1997 09:39:07 -0400
From: JoeJarv@aol.com
> To: higher-fire@prairienet.org
> In a recent post, I included Suprdave's response to the thread, "Can God
Do
> All Things?". However, Dave's words were actually part of a private
e-mail,
> and I should not have included them without his permission.
> To any and all who were offended by any part of my post, I offer my
sincerest apologies. Regardless of my intentions,
my actions were wrong and I can only
humbly ask your forgiveness (especially that of Sis.
Donna, who did not deserve such an unfair attack).
If the list owners feel that my actions warrant it, I will respectfully
(but regretfully) withdraw my name from the
Brother Joe: As the one who was personally
attacked by Suprdave, I hope what I have to say in
this matter will be considered. When I first read the
post, I thought, "did I miss this one? Was there
something that preceded the remarks that made
them sound worse than they were intended when
taken out of context?"
You owe me no apology, Brother Joe, Dave does.
I hope you will stay on the list. From your posts,
I sense that you are a GOOD man of God, with a
good heart and an immense burden for the lost. If
you will remember, I once apologized to you privately
as I feared I had offended you with my "wisecracks"
regarding preachers in robes. You were kind enough
to "let me off the hook". I thank God for the
Holy Ghost!! Sometimes I believe it would even
make you want to take back things you never stole :-)
If we are guilty of anything, it is letting our fingers
glide too quickly across our keyboards and clicking
on that "send mail" button before we have our brains
*fully* engaged (been there, done that!).
I would like to give Dave the benefit of the doubt
and believe that's what happened to him in this
instance also.
Sis Donna L. Perine
fmbank@ruralnet.org
Please do not withdraw your name from
the List. You have challenged me