To: Havoc
"One trusts God did what he did in a way that suited Him to do.. If you want to question him, that's your business. But rewriting scriptures isn't your place. ...Right now you're using them as excuses to ignore the fact of what has already been done and long before decided by a being far greater than yourself. Not to mention the fact that you're begging the question.." (emphasis mine)
? LOL You have Begged the Question throughout this debate.
You continue to maintain that what you state are The Facts, and that to disagree with or question you means to disagree with or question God Himself.
But you base that claim on your personal conviction that you have interpreted the Bible perfectly as God intends, and that claim is the very premise in dispute... or, the Question Being Begged. ; )
534 posted on
12/02/2004 1:24:41 PM PST by
Trinity_Tx
(Most of our so-called reasoning consists in finding arguments for going on believin as we already do)
To: Trinity_Tx
You continue to maintain that what you state are The Facts, and that to disagree with or question you means to disagree with or question God Himself. Oh, please. The drama is so thick in here now... No, I never claimed that to question me is to question God. That is your over-reaction to being corrected and not liking it. And it reaches to the core of argumentation - credibility. You've displayed that when proven wrong, the facts no longer matter and you will do anything to try and win by false means - like, stuffing the ballot box when the election goes against you. Dishonest people can't live with being betrayed for what they are. And now you display that by attacking me because your argument is a lie.
Scripture says God made Man from the dust of the earth - after he made animals. It does not say that he made man from the animals. The language rejects any case being made for that. And that isn't a matter of interpretation. It's like saying - I built a wagon from the timbers of the earth and having you come along and say - no it was made of steal, we're just misinterpreting timber to mean treas instead of metal. You stand language and common sense on it's head and pretend that getting it right is whacked because it serves your purposes to lie. Too bad.
565 posted on
12/02/2004 4:43:16 PM PST by
Havoc
(Reagan was right and so was McKinley. Down with free trade.)
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