Letter: The problem God can solve

John Sloan
Wednesday 13 August 1997 23:02 BST
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Sir: In defence of the Christian faith I cannot let Lynne Wallis's article "Praise the Lord? Not me" (8 August) pass without comment. If it had been directed at other believing groups, such as Muslims, or social groups, such as gays, the riots might have already occurred.

I come into the category of possessing "a great yawning gap to fill, or a problem I imagine God will help me overcome". I suppose she is right, as He has given eternal life, the lack of which had hitherto been a problem.

JOHN SLOAN

Leeds

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