What a silly, avoidant interpretation. We'll do this one more time?
1. Paul says (fill in the blank): IN EVIL (MALICE) BE _______.
2. Answer the following:
a. Evil is Good.
or
b. Evil is Bad.
3. Paul is saying that children are commonly associated with:__________________
a. Innocence
b. Evil
c. Understanding (Ha!)
I anxiously await your inability to answer this without twisting it.
Brethren, be not children in understanding:
howbeit in malice be ye children,
In malice be ye children lacking in great knowledge and familiarity.
QED.
Oh... about #777? or #769?
Any answer?
No answer?