Christians and Bankruptcy: An Imperfect Jubilee - An Examination of the New Testament Letter to Philemon
Thoughts?
Edited to fix URL, LP.
[ February 20, 2002: Message edited by: LP ]
Christians and Bankruptcy
Discussion in '2000-02 Archive' started by LP, Feb 20, 2002.
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Oops, your link is invalid! Would you kindly repost it? Thanks, Joy ;)
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just-want-peace Well-Known MemberSite Supporter
"The page cannot be displayed "
This is all I can get from your source. Am I just having a problem, or is the url defective?
This seems like an interesting topic, & would love to go forward with it.
Just a few comments in anticipation of the article:
1 Bankruptcy SHOULD be a last resort, but grasped if needed!
2 I firmly feel that even though such action absolves, LEGALLY, any debts, (or major portions of same), that a true disciple of Christ would attempt to eventually pay ALL!
Bankruptcy should be just a measure to get the creditors off your back while you regroup, not a method of eliminating your finacial obligations!
Anybody can fall on bad times, & this device should be no more than to allow you to keep on keeping on while adjustments are made to get back in the mainstream.
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here is the best Christian financial cite.
www.crown.org -
LP, you are posting in a Baptists ONLY forum. Kindly repost your question in the Free For All forum - or better yet, I might as well transfer your thread to the All Other Discussions forum.
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<A HREF="http://www.lukeproject.org/christiansandbankruptcy.html" TARGET=_blank>Christians and Bankruptcy:
An Examination of the New Testament Letter to Philemon</A>
You had 4 w's in the url!
BTW, this is a Christian article.