Yes Fred, it is a religious issue. And as a born again, evangelical 4/4
follower, I am aware that a study of the old religion is necessary to
understand how things got to the glory that Morganist find themselves in
at the present time. Since there is a possibility that God did tell P. H.
G. Morgan the true way, and that even Moses did not follow His will, God
must most certainly intend for me to study three wheelers and thus if any
are known to be available, and are willing to live in abject poverty,
succor unto me. It may be that 4 wheels are just an effeminate
affectation, that any conveyance with more than three wheels are a
social adjustment that was made just to conform to the laws of man,
except for pick-up trucks, and should be abandoned upon re-examination.
Surely we must do this , or at least me, if such a vehicle could be
obtained.
Faithfully, Chuck Harris
On Tue, 28 Oct 1997 23:31:09 -0500 (EST) FPS3@aol.com writes:
>It IS a religious issue!
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>If God wanted cars to have four wheels... don't you think that he
>would have
>told HFS's father & don't you think that he would have told his son?
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>However, I must admit that there is a chance that he didn't cover the
>number
>of wheels in the original devine inspiration, that may have HFS's
>human
>decision. Maybe the devine word was just "wood".
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>Fred Sisson
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