Geoff wrote:
>
> "Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD" > wrote in message
> ...
>
> if you don't have anything meaningful to say...
It remains my choice to continue to write truthfully.
> I will
> *plonk* thee...
You have the free will that the LORD has generously given you.
> and that's something because the only other person I've
> killfiled on Usenet is Ed Conrad...
Without the LORD, everything you do is meaningless (Ecclesiastes).
> for pretty much the same reason.
Sounds like Ed Conrad was blessed by GOD through you.
> Why have you cross-posted to sci.med.cardiology?
The LORD continues to guide me in everything I say, do, and write.
> Is this message somehow
> relevant to that group?
Yes.
> Or are you trying to drum up business with those
> spam links?
The work of the LORD is not a business.
> As if anyone would ever consider coming to you after reading
> about your paranoia.
Then these folks that seek me out are each a miracle from GOD.
> And your robotic rah-rahing for Jaysus is only relevant to alt.atheism
> inasmuch they are complete opposites. It's like posting a message about your
> favorite Tim Horton donuts in alt.donutholes.
It is written that the disciple "Doubting" Thomas was essentially an
atheist until he saw the risen Jesus saying he would not believe in the
resurrection until he had the opportunity to put his hand into Jesus'
side and his fingers through the holes of HIS hands. Thankfully, he
changed his mind upon seeing the risen Jesus and decided to accept
salvation through faith when he declared "My LORD and my GOD!" (John
20:28)
> And what the **** are you cross-posting to rec.food.cooking for?
The LORD continues to guide me in everything I say, do, and write.
> That makes
> no sense whatsoever
"Man does not live on bread alone but on every word that comes from the
mouth of the LORD." -- Jesus Christ
> and rather leads me to the conclusion that you are
> likely mentally unstable and should be under the watchful eye of a more
> competent physician.
Without the LORD, your opinion is meaningless (Ecclesiastes).
> I pity the poor folk that come to you for care.
Your choice.
> I imagine you telling your
> patients, "If it be the will of the Lord for you to have that murmur, the
> AMEN, brother! Pick up your litter and walk right on over to the check out
> counter. We accept Visa, MasterCard and Diner's Club."
I imagine you have a tough time with the fact that 85% of practicing
primary-care physicians in the U.S. believe in GOD.
Will be available to "glow" and chat about this and other things like
cardiology, diabetes, Bird Flu, the 2006 global earthquake advisory,
cooking and nutrition that interest those following this thread here
during the next on-line chat (03/16/06) from 6 to 7 pm EST:
http://tinyurl.com/8w7uq
For those who are put off by the signature, my advance apologies for how
the LORD has reshaped me:
http://tinyurl.com/7mcuo
Prayerfully in Christ's love,
Andrew
http://tinyurl.com/rgsp8