Archbishop Desmond Tutu

Archbishop Desmond Tutu

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Desmond Tutu RIP.

He was an admirable follower of Christ.

Fighting for men’s

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IT’S ALIVE… IT’S ALIVE!!

(Leans back against the operating table and looks to the sky with crazed gaze)

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@fmf said
Desmond Tutu RIP.

He was an admirable follower of Christ.
I want to take this opportunity to point out that he was also an Archbishop of the Anglican Church.

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@suzianne said
I want to take this opportunity to point out that he was also an Archbishop of the Anglican Church.
He was also born in Klerksdorp and went to university in London. So I am not sure his Anglican label is as relevant as the fact he spent his life as a follower of Christ.

If he had been a Catholic or a Methodist, or a member of the Plymouth Brethren, or any number of the tens of thousands of denominations, it would not have been particularly relevant to the fact he spent his life as a follower of Christ, and admirably so to my way of thinking.

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@fmf said
He was also born in Klerksdorp and went to university in London. So I am not sure his Anglican label is as relevant as the fact he spent his life as a follower of Christ.

If he had been a Catholic or a Methodist, or a member of the Plymouth Brethren, or any number of the tens of thousands of denominations, it would not have been particularly relevant to the fact he spent his life as a follower of Christ, and admirably so to my way of thinking.
I said "also". I did not say "but" or "however".

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@suzianne said
I said "also". I did not say "but" or "however".
The title of the thread pointed out that he was an archbishop.

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I’m glad your actually ok, I was worried for you. I actually find you very interesting and creative. My intention are non argumentative with no trick filled words not peace. I hope we can be friends someday, as things got off Terribly the last two times.

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@mike69 said
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I’m glad your actually ok, I was worried for you. I actually find you very interesting and creative.
I cannot in all honesty say the same about you.

And for you to post this unwecome drivel on this thread - which is about Desmond Tutu, whom I thought was an admirable follower of Jesus - without even bothering to mention Tutu yourself, just makes you seem silly.

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@fmf said
He was also born in Klerksdorp and went to university in London. So I am not sure his Anglican label is as relevant as the fact he spent his life as a follower of Christ.

If he had been a Catholic or a Methodist, or a member of the Plymouth Brethren, or any number of the tens of thousands of denominations, it would not have been particularly relevant to the fact he spent his life as a follower of Christ, and admirably so to my way of thinking.
Welcome back to the forums FMF. Your input here was definitely missed. Desmond Tutu is/was a hero here in the Caribbean despite the physical distance. His life and work with people was an inspiration to many. The world sorely needs more Christians of that calibre.

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@rajk999 said
Welcome back to the forums FMF. Your input here was definitely missed. Desmond Tutu is/was a hero here in the Caribbean despite the physical distance. His life and work with people was an inspiration to many. The world sorely needs more Christians of that calibre.
Thanks Rajk999 for your kind words. Yes, his way of walking his faith certainly seemed to involve action and policies rooted in the golden rules attributed to Jesus.

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@fmf said
I cannot in all honesty say the same about you.

And for you to post this unwecome drivel on this thread - which is about Desmond Tutu, whom I thought was an admirable follower of Jesus - without even bothering to mention Tutu yourself, just makes you seem silly.
I’m sorry you feel that way. Anger and it’s friends are heavy to carry. Would he feel honored with you at his feet teaching and using your own words of anger and hate to another as you bless him to the heavens from this earth?

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@mike69 said
I’m sorry you feel that way. Anger and it’s friends are heavy to carry. Would he feel honored with you at his feet teaching and using your own words of anger and hate to another as you bless him to the heavens from this earth?
Yawn. No one is angry unless you are. Whose feet? Desmond Tutu's?

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@mike69 said
Would he feel honored with you at his feet teaching and using your own words of anger and hate to another as you bless him to the heavens from this earth?
Blessing whom "to the heavens"? Desmond Tutu? Who's trying to "bless" him?

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@fmf said
The title of the thread pointed out that he was an archbishop.
"Of the Anglican Church".

You didn't used to be this slow.

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@mike69 said
I’m sorry you feel that way. Anger and it’s friends are heavy to carry. Would he feel honored with you at his feet teaching and using your own words of anger and hate to another as you bless him to the heavens from this earth?
Third time's charmed, eh?