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[Fwd: FW: Put in your vote...]

Hilding Holroyd (hilding@BLUESTONE.COM)
Wed, 7 Oct 1998 09:52:03 -0400


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Ladies & Gentlemen,
Part of this message is a bit off topic. My apologies should anyone be
upset by it.
An acquaintance sent me the link for "Time Magazine's Person of the
Century". [http://www.pathfinder.com/time/time100/toppersonmain.html ]

On that site you may vote for your choice. I do not see Lord B-P on the
list, maybe because the count of votes is quite high; 487,968 (32.95%)
for the top of the list (which happens to be Jesus Christ). The original
message also informed me that the site is case sensisite. So watch your
capitalizations.

Back to Scouting ....
One of my sons is recieving his Eagle on Nov 6, 1998. There will be 4
Eagles presented that night, 3 of whom are sons of Eagles! My son is the
second of my sons to earn his Eagle, 15th in the family in four
generations of Eagles. The first was my grandfather in 1915. My father,
his 3 brothers, my mother (Yes! Golden Eaglet, 1939, GSA) and her
brother were the second generation. I, my 3 brothers and 2 cousins were
the 3rd generation. My sons are the 4th. There is one more son and 2
nephews to go for the fourth generation. Then on to the 5th!

Hilding Holroyd
Eagle Class of 1968
Jersey Shore Council, Whispering Pine District Advancement Chairman
"I used to be a FOX!" and a Staffer (4 times over), too



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Subject: FW: Put in your vote...
Date: Wed, 7 Oct 1998 09:23:15 -0400
Importance: high
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Seidle, Jay (PCA)
> Sent: Wednesday, October 07, 1998 8:52 AM
> To: Shea, Bill (PCA); Wills, Russell (PCA); Lekshmynarayanan, Ramesh
> (PCA); Cobb, Chris (PCA); Beard, Michael (PCA); Jennings, Donald (NJAOST);
> 'simpson14@juno.com'; 'Plutchok, Scott'
> Subject: FW: Put in your vote...
> Importance: High
>
> Just a note Jesus is in first and has 33% of the vote as of 10/7/98
> 8:49am. Second place is Eric Cartman with only 14.6%.
> And pass it on...
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Stephen B. Lambeth [SMTP:slambeth@mindspring.com]
> Sent: Wednesday, October 07, 1998 12:03 AM
> To: amo60@aol.com; DBS@oasis.otis.com; RADONALARM@juno.com;
> helmet733@aol.com; TonyRosica@aol.com; Jane.Hull@rivhs.com;
> angieburgin@hotmail.com; KathyJB@aol.com; vorlando@concentric.net;
> saltpot@hotmail.com; Gary.Rotenbury@CIGNA.COM; centxsil@aol.com;
> bighairymoose@hotmail.com; jay_seidle@ml.com
> Subject: Put in your vote...
>
> This was sent to me in a different format and with a bit of odd
> information, so I cleaned it up, updated it to be correct (in its present
> state...) and thought you'd like to add your vote(s). Plus, I do believe,
> very strongly, that Jesus Christ has been the most influential person of
> the 20th century...
>
> Dear Friends in Christ,
>
> Time Magazine is allowing us (hard to believe we can still have a say in
> anything anymore) to vote for Time Magazines Person of the Century, which
> will be in their December 1999 issue. The reason I am bringing this up is
> because it is so very close to my heart. When I think of any one person
> who has influenced this world in more ways than anyone else this century,
> I think of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. Many of our friends,
> relatives and neighbors have forgotten the fundamental basis of our
> country, and attempt to take God out of everything, so as to be
> politically correct.
>
> The danger here is that when we take God out, Satan comes in. Case in
> point-Adolph Hitler (running close to the top of the list!). Here was a
> man who took God out of the fundamental core of his country, twisted and
> manipulated the world and brutally murdered untold numbers of God's chosen
> people. Right now, as I type this, Time magazine's poll for "Person of
> the Century" has our Lord Jesus Christ leading; followed in 2nd place by
> Adolph Hitler. Less than 3000 votes separate them.
>
> I propose that we take up the gauntlet and vote for Christ. Each of us
> knows at least 1 person with email. CONTACT THEM. Pass this on to everyone
> you know. Let's start a wave of votes for Jesus Christ-Person of the
> Century, and let everyone else see our faith. A person can vote as many
> times as s/he wants, so I suspect that Hitler's supporters are jamming the
> votes that way. What I propose is that we, as Believers, do this
> honestly. We don't need to cheat or lie to prove who is Number 1. To be
> heard, to claim that the Lord Jesus Christ is the Person of your Life,
> VOTE!
>
> Go to: http://www.pathfinder.com/time/time100/toppersonmain.html
>
> When you get to the sight you must write Jesus Christ in exactly this way.
> Upper case J, Upper case C and all the rest lower case. Apparently the
> poll is case sensitive and writing it any other way does not allow your
> vote to be counted as Jesus Christ. Remember to PASS THIS ON!
>
>
> The most important thing in life is to find out what's important.
> - Wautell Lambeth Seldon


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