With all due respect, right now I have neither the time nor the patience to due that kind of research right now. Take a look at the date!!!!!!!!!
Most of that is patently obvious in the Gospels. That which is not necessarliy overtly stated - in re your comments - is readily deduced from an intelligent analysis of the narratives of Christ's Passion & Death in the Gospels.
My thoughts and analysis are (obviously) from a traditionalist Roman Catholic perspective. But I think that most baptists/fundamentalists would also agree with much of what I said about Christ's passion, nd the influence of demons - and the relevance of the Divine Will in these things.
As to dealing the "the realm of mysticism"......that makes it obvious that you did not read my entire post - nor are you aware of what I was trying to say, and the point which I was making.
If you wish further elucidation, I suggest reading "The Dolorous Passion of Jesus Christ" by Blessed Anne Katerina Emmerich.
Hey, Nancyboy, you know one thing that's going on here?
When Sinkspur is really getting his head handed to him on the merits, he escalates the abuse, turns the thread to garbage, and then gets it pulled.
That way the substantive arguments that have crushed him, and his pathetic failure to answer those arguments, are not available on the Internet for all to see.
Did you notice that the "Catholic bishops approve national adult catechism" thread got pulled, by Jim Robinson himself? (Reason: "pulled." Thanks a lot for the info, Jim.)
It happens a lot.
Regards,
Your character-assassin-in-arms, raddie traddie symp, rabble, slurping the same firewater, town drunk, town drunk again, mental patient, Kool-aide drinking, nasty, nasty old man.