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Originally Posted by chosenbyone
The question you posed above apparently upset Sandra who remains to be a sister in Christ. I didn't escalate the question, but only read her response she posted on post # 283 and was able to draw my own conclusion that she was upset.
I checked back on this thread in hopes that you would have also seen the offense that was perpetrated by your post; however, what I found to be written was nothing of the sort.
I would be very hesitant to remotely confess that I knew her father any better than his own daughter. If there were ever issues with her following the calling that God placed on her life to have brought her to the ministry she was involved in today, I would feel confident that it would have been addressed between the two of them and it would be none of my business!
I hope that you would step back for a minute and think of Sandra as your sister. Perhaps, once you were able to view her as your sister, you would come to the realization that you wouldn't want someone to hurt her by using her father's memory as a weapon against her.
Good day...
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I can appreciate your words, and have no problem what so ever with what you have said above.
Sister Vicky has no problem speaking her mind, and me making the statement on how her father loved holiness and the United Pentecostal should not raise a problem for her. If it did I'm sorry. Did the Elder believe in Holiness? From what I read he did, and those who I have talked to have said he cared about the movement. Sister Song Bird said her father loved Africa, so I asked the obvious, and it was if he also loved holiness and the UPCI? Never would I expect no matter what Sister Vicky believes or how much she hangs out with non-Pentecostals would I think that she thought my asking the question to get such a response from her, or the rest of the group.
Did he love holiness? Did he honor the United Pentecostal? If these things are true then where's the problem? Does Sister Vicky ever have a problem making the statements that she has made over the years? Again, Sister V, has no problem blurting out her feelings, and if she was pained by what I said then I truly apologize.
Brother Benincasa