To: BuckeyeTexan
2 Cor 3:17 is an odd reference to make in this context.
20 posted on
01/18/2016 10:35:22 AM PST by
FourPeas
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To: FourPeas
I wonder if he meant John 3:16
28 posted on
01/18/2016 10:37:20 AM PST by
Mom MD
To: FourPeas
Because in some translations it ends “there is liberty”; and he’s speaking at Liberty University.
That’s my guess.
31 posted on
01/18/2016 10:38:14 AM PST by
almcbean
To: FourPeas
Seems to be the best in my book. God and Liberty are the whole ballgame. What better way of expressing that belief than 2 Cor 3:17? It was exactly what the entire Constitution is based on and the writings and words of the Founding Fathers confirm exactly that.
91 posted on
01/18/2016 10:56:14 AM PST by
Mollypitcher1
(I have not yet begun to fight....John Paul Jones)
To: FourPeas
2 Cor 3:17 is an odd reference to make in this context.It looks as if he was using that scripture as a reference to Liberty University itself.
where the Spirit of the Lord is, there is [Liberty University].
365 posted on
01/18/2016 2:45:45 PM PST by
Hoodat
(Article 4, Section 4)
To: FourPeas
My guess would be that he did a quick search for the word "Liberty" somewhere in the Bible and found a verse.
2 Chronicles 7:14 is actually much more applicable to our day.
409 posted on
01/18/2016 4:50:50 PM PST by
Lexinom
(New York Values == AIDS and dead babies)
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