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Reason: Typo

Your answering questions not asked.

Also glad you appear to pull back on your contradiction with regard to Mary being "dead" and now in the "same state as my great great great granny".

To which I responded: "In eternal glory with the Lord".

To which you responded: "Amen"

I'll assume you don't believe the Lord is "dead" and since NOT "dead" and if Mary is in eternal glory with Him I suspect she can not spend eternal glory with the Lord while "dead". By pure logic she would have to be living and if living in eternal glory with the Lord she is alive.

We've made some progress since your original claim that Mary is "dead" to now conceding she is indeed living eternal life in the glory of God.

As you said "The Era of kiddie religious games are over."

In the spirit of ridding ourselves of "kiddie religious games" I will not allow you to casually move forward without addressing your previous errors while claiming to bring to light errors of others.

While also failing to understand the difference between your own inherent inability to escape your human sin then presume to speak the Word of God, perfectly, from your own sinful and flawed vessel.

The Word, our creator, is perfect. The spoken Word of God leaving the lips of a human is perfect. Not you. Not I. Not anyone this side of heaven.

One shouldn't confuse God speaking through us with perfection and us claiming to "say what Jesus says" with perfection.

This is where humility is important.

YOU are SAYING what Jesus said. Yes.

"I haven't spoken of myself at all"

Right. You haven't. You have spoken through yourself however. A sinful human who falls short before the glory of God just as the rest of us do. And knowing you have spoken from an imperfect vessel you should, in my opinion, understand the humilty one has to have to speak perfect words.

I also recognize my own imperfection and pray for humility so that I may arrive at a closer interpretation of perfect words when speaking to others.

A clear delineation between perfect words spoken and an imperfect human speaking said words to your audience must either be understood conveyed through a speakers obvious humility or outright made aparent to your audience. You have done neither.

Instead your arrogance has brought attention to itself when the focus should have been on the word.

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: Original

Your answering questions not asked.

Also glad you appear to pull back pm your contradiction with regard to Mary being "dead" and now in the "same state as my great great great granny".

To which I responded: "In eternal glory with the Lord".

To which you responded: "Amen"

I'll assume you don't believe the Lord is "dead" and since NOT "dead" and if Mary is in eternal glory with Him I suspect she can not spend eternal glory with the Lord while "dead". By pure logic she would have to be living and if living in eternal glory with the Lord she is alive.

We've made some progress since your original claim that Mary is "dead" to now conceding she is indeed living eternal life in the glory of God.

As you said "The Era of kiddie religious games are over."

In the spirit of ridding ourselves of "kiddie religious games" I will not allow you to casually move forward without addressing your previous errors while claiming to bring to light errors of others.

While also failing to understand the difference between your own inherent inability to escape your human sin then presume to speak the Word of God, perfectly, from your own sinful and flawed vessel.

The Word, our creator, is perfect. The spoken Word of God leaving the lips of a human is perfect. Not you. Not I. Not anyone this side of heaven.

One shouldn't confuse God speaking through us with perfection and us claiming to "say what Jesus says" with perfection.

This is where humility is important.

YOU are SAYING what Jesus said. Yes.

"I haven't spoken of myself at all"

Right. You haven't. You have spoken through yourself however. A sinful human who falls short before the glory of God just as the rest of us do. And knowing you have spoken from an imperfect vessel you should, in my opinion, understand the humilty one has to have to speak perfect words.

I also recognize my own imperfection and pray for humility so that I may arrive at a closer interpretation of perfect words when speaking to others.

A clear delineation between perfect words spoken and an imperfect human speaking said words to your audience must either be understood conveyed through a speakers obvious humility or outright made aparent to your audience. You have done neither.

Instead your arrogance has brought attention to itself when the focus should have been on the word.

1 year ago
1 score