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Elizabeth
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Have over 60 LP records.
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Thursday, April 7, 2005
China, Marco Polo and Kublah Kahn
I've been thinking about Marco Polo today, and about the things he did in China.
He served under Kublai Khan as a missionary. The Great Khan became infatuated with the prosodist religion and when Marco left he had him send two missionaries to China to spread the word of God. Polo's missionaries got half way to China, got scared then hi-tailed it home. The Khan died waiting and the next became angry and banned Christianity from China, that law is still in effect today.
I have a friend who is a missionary in China, she's told me how people are so hungry for god they'll walk for days and then hid underground to hear a missionary preach. Then they stay and fellowship for a few more days. While, America and other Western nations either don't have faith at all or either have to drag them selves out of bed to go to church every sunday. It bothers me that people in my country, the people who revolutionized the Christian faith have become so hard towards God. But that is mainly because of religion. They say you can't cut your hair if you're a girl, lest you burn in hell, or it can't be long if your a guy. You can't watch tv, listen to music or anything else. That is all crap. Lies, lies, lies!
It's not about what you can't do, it's about having a relationship with Christ.
Gee, I don't even know why I'm writing all this. But hey! Everything has a purpose!
Well I guess I'll post later.
-Nevi
Kublai Khan
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