To: RnMomof7; HumanaeVitae
It is easier to argue from what you think something teaches, than to actually do the work and learn what is actually taught.
I didn't do well in my Spanish classes because I didn't do the work to learn what I had a difficult time with. It was easier to go over the things I thought I knew well. I didn't learn that lesson until the class was over, and by that time, it was too late.
The point that HV is arguing from is where I was in that Spanish class. HV, I would suggest you step back and learn what Reformed theology actually teaches.
255 posted on
08/31/2002 2:42:42 PM PDT by
Wrigley
To: Wrigley
"The point that HV is arguing from is where I was in that Spanish class. HV, I would suggest you step back and learn what Reformed theology actually teaches."
If you can't adequately defend it in a public forum, maybe it's not worth learning.
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