To: CCWoody
Excuse me while I throw up. This sermon is a crock of sh!t. It is not merely an allegory about Christ's relationship with the church. That SoS is merely an allegory has been so thoroughly debunked one hardly needs to even comment on it. Plain and simple, SoS is primarily a celebration of sexual love between a husband and wife.
To: connectthedots; Jerry_M; RnMomof7; drstevej; xzins; OrthodoxPresbyterian; the_doc; Jean Chauvin; ...
Excuse me while I throw up. This sermon is a crock of sh!t.
I just thought that a few more persons might be interested in seeing your evaluation of Spurgeon.
4 posted on
08/07/2002 1:04:55 PM PDT by
CCWoody
To: connectthedots; CCWoody
You think that "Jesus is altogether lovely" is a "crock of sh!t"?
Where does Spurgeon state that the Song of Solomon is "merely an allegory about Christ's relationship with the church? (in fact, Spurgeon doesn't even use the word "allegory".)
Do you demand that he speak of the nature of married sex even if the occasion does not demand it?
6 posted on
08/07/2002 1:28:17 PM PDT by
Jerry_M
To: connectthedots
Excuse me while I throw up. This sermon is a crock of sh!t. God loves an honest man (though youre a bit salty brother)
Regardless, Im reading SOS literally as well - but then again as a wayward romanist is that any surprise?
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