To: ArGee
"The correct analogy, for the literalists..."
Well, I didn't write it for "them." What do you believe? Shalom
Fair enough. I believe that a good host would, in a friendly fashion, try to steer his guests around to the front door. If he encountered an eccentric guest that felt he just had to enter through the kitchen door, he would smile, lead the guest past the cooks and trash cans into the dining room, and get on with the party. The main point would be the happiness of seeing the guest at the door, not petty annoyance at a perceived slight.
Any interpretation of the Bible that make Almighty God less gracious than an average party giver is highly suspect to me, no matter how many people subscribe to it.
To: SupplySider
Fair enough. I believe that a good host would, in a friendly fashion, try to steer his guests around to the front door. You are correct about one thing. I have already decided that I will have to rewrite the story correcting a problem.
There really is only one door. The people were sitting outside the wall, having drawn a door on the wall. They demanded the rich man turn their drawing into a door and then let them go through it.
Shalom.
952 posted on
01/05/2002 1:54:37 PM PST by
ArGee
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