OK, let's start with one that Sass refused to answer.
Let the copy and paste begin...
Psalm 14:1
Do you agree with this statement?
I didn't refuse to answer, I was avoiding making you look more stupid than you already look.
Khatru.Quote from: Sassy on April 11, 2016, 10:50:43 AM
So where you have the problem of knowing the truth and put it down to worldly scholarly matters like language.
The believer in Spirit and Truth does not have that problem.
Ah yes, that fits the third and ninth in my list of reasons that Christians regularly trot out to explain why they get it but I don't.
I don't understand because I need to know how to translate Hebrew and Greek
I don't understand because I need to view it from a child's perspective
I don't understand because I'm not a "true Christian"
I don't understand because I'm not a biblical scholar
I don't understand because I took the scripture out of context.
I don't understand because it means something other than what it actually says
I don't understand because it's an allegory
I don't understand because my mind is far too feeble to comprehend your god's truth
I don't understand because I've not been filled with the holy spirit
« Last Edit: April 12, 2016, 01:29:55 PM by Khatru »
Ippy and Owlswing both thought Khatrus post be a good post but I pointed out that fools seldom differ.
Then we get the reply from Khatru.
"The fool hath said in his heart, There is no God. They are corrupt, they have done abominable works, there is none that doeth good".
Psalm 14:
Is that the kind of fool you're talking about?
My post was clear in intention that is had NOTHING to do with Psalm 14:1 and as such only a fool would have even suggested it.
The old saying is “Great minds think alike, and fools seldom differ.” Not psalm 14:1.
How stupid does Khatru look now?