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Dec 05, 2007 11:36

"Thy Kingdom Come, My Kingdom Go"

All false religion proceeds in a certain sense from one illusion: People say, Thy Kingdom come out of one side of their mouth, but they don't, out of the other side of their mouth, say, My kingdom go. It happens when we try to have both of those kingdoms reign, when we say that the Lord is the lord of our lives, ( Read more... )

reflection, richard rohr

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seaweeds December 5 2007, 08:31:48 UTC
and if I may add, He does not care about formal religion boundaries either .. but strangely, a lot of Christians would balk at this statement of mine .. hmmmmm

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kungfutofu December 6 2007, 14:54:34 UTC
Why do u think they react in such way?

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seaweeds December 6 2007, 15:43:32 UTC
well .. coz they would like the "Kingdom" to come .. but wid a caveat .. SO LONG AS it is the kingdom of Jesus Christ the King.

so I think it brings things back to square one doesnt it ...

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