This letter is in response to a recent letter written by David Seagraves.
Yes, Mr. S, thereâs just one God. And He goes by several names:âJehovah, Yahweh, the Alpha and Omega (beginning and end); the Lord of Lords and King of Kings; IâAM; and the Great IâAm, to name some.
Our God made the Planet Earth and every living creature that dwells upon the Earth or in the waters, and mankind He created in His image or likeness, and that includes all colors and races; all created equal.
There are no other true Gods, only one creator. There are many people on this Earth, and if they worship anyone other than the God and Jesus Christ that we evangelicals worship, they may be surprised at the Great White Throne Judgment. The Holy Bible states the only way to Heaven is having Jesus as Lord and Savior, that no one comes to God other than through Jesus. Mr. S., you stated that people in the U.S., India, China and Pakistan did not believe in the God I worship. You are absolutel
The Daily Independent published on Jan. 20?
1. Seagraves claims Randy McGlone wrote a letter that was published on Nov. 2. Didnât happen.
2. Seagraves made a disparaging remark about Trump adding 268,000 jobs to the economy. Trumpâs predecessor surpassed this mark just 17 of 96 months (17.7%).
3. Seagraves attacks Trumpâs COVID response: âTrump did not want to announce it for how many months . WHO first announced the virus on Dec. 31, 2019. Less than a month later, the White House announced the formation of a coronavirus task force.
4) Seagraves references the death of Luke âLethowâ without giving context. The first item I need to address is the correct spelling of the last name: Letlow, not Lethow. Iâm a little surprised TDI didnât make the correction.
Washington native is helping re-do a plaza at the Illinois State Fairgounds coliseum
PEORIA The northwest entrance to the historic coliseum at the Illinois State Fairgrounds is getting a new look courtesy of Washington native Sean Rennau and artist David Seagraves of Elizabeth.
A landscape architect and civil engineer with Austin Engineering in Peoria, Rennau teamed up with Seagraves to create a design which, this spring, won the Art-In Architecture call out issued by the state of Illinois.
“This is part of a state of Illinois program, arts and architecture they call it, when the state spends a certain amount of money on a public building, a percentage of that has to go to an art project,” said Seagraves.