It didn't fall through the cracks. I have no cue what you are asking.
What is your point?
Kosta, the language is very simple. The words are very simple. Your mind may work in some very . . . interesting ways . . . however, You are very bright.
I hope you are not trying to be deliberately obtuse.
Once again:
KOSTA50 SAID:
I am not opposed to Mark 16:17-18. I am simply asking where are those signs the verse speak of as a promise to the believers?!
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Kosta, here, you are asking WHERE ARE THOSE SIGNS mentioned in Mark 16:17-18 . . . asking Prottys, as I recall. I think it’s a fair question to ask.
It is Scripture. Scripture is true. Scripture is certainly true for those who apply it earnestly in faith to the best of their abilities, by and with God’s Grace and Spirit.
But if you are going to ask the question, I think it quite reasonable for you to answer the same question.
How often are those signs, mentioned in Mark, in your local Orthodox congregation and to what extent . . .
i.e.
How OFTEN [pretty simple word, Kosta, as in how frequently] in terms of times per service; times per month or some such?
How dramatically? AS in . . . how unusual, how atypical, how startling?
How miraculously? As in how obviously in ‘violation’ of the ‘normal’ laws of reality that most deal with on a daily basis.
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IF you fail to answer the question this time, I shall intrpret that as wholesale obtuseness, disingenuousness and duplicity relative to your asking the question of others while being unwilling to answer the same question yourself.
Additionally, I shall be selling my “shares of stock in ‘Kosta’s-useful-Scriptural-insight’” at a much reduced rate.