About Philip E Jenks
Philip, a synodical deacon in the ELCA Metropolitan New York synod, is a retired communicator for American Baptist Churches USA, the U.S. Conference for the World Council of Churches, the U.S. National Council of Churches, and two Philadelphia area daily newspapers. He and his spouse, the Rev. Dr. Martha M. Cruz, are the parents of six adults and are members of St. Paul's Evangelical Lutheran Church in Rye Brook, N.Y. They live in Port Chester, N.Y.
Correction. Reward in first sentence should be “reword.”
Damned be these word suggestions and spell correct apps.
If you are going to delete comments you do not like, at least delete the whole damn thing. Do not leave a correction to my reply just hanging there.
Now delete ALL my comments and replies.
What is it with your incessant need to alter, re-word, and truncate the Holy Word?
Do you somehow feel that your version is superior to the many English editions of the Bible?
Scripture clearly state in Mark 13:22 “false Christs and false prophets will arise AND PERFORM SIGNS AND WONDERS, to lead astray, IF POSSIBLE THE ELECT.
Mr. Jenks, I do not proclaim myself as being a free lance writer, communication consultant, nor writer for newspapers or religious organizations as you bill yourself.
I am simply one expertly taught in the Port Chester School system that when you leave out a phrase in an article you are quoting, it is proper to use an ellipsis (…)
Your version of Mark 13:22 completely alters the thrust and significance of the words of the Gospel writer.
Let the truth be heard saith the Muskraker.
What is it with your incessant need to alter, re-word, and truncate the Holy Word?
Do you somehow feel that your version is superior to the many English editions of the Bible?
Scripture clearly state in Mark 13:22 “false Christs and false prophets will arise AND PERFORM SIGNS AND WONDERS, to lead astray, IF POSSIBLE THE ELECT.
Mr. Jenks, I do not proclaim myself as being a free lance writer, communication consultant, nor writer for newspapers or religious organizations as you bill yourself.
I am simply one expertly taught in the Port Chester School system that when you leave out a phrase in an article you are quoting, it is proper to use an ellipsis (…)
Your version of Mark 13:22 completely alters the thrust and significance of the words of the Gospel writer.
Let the truth be heard saith the Muskraker.