'how can we possibly interpret Scripture..' Some do some of the time and,
some don't some of the time. You demonstrate this reality in your
engagements with many over time on TT. As you well know, David, believers
misinterpret scripture often and, for long periods of time.
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From: "David Miller" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: November 15, 2004 17:26
Subject: Re: [TruthTalk] The Gospel


> Jonathan wrote:
> > Both of them have to communicate through this edge.
> > You seem to be able to see John's edge but not David's.
> > When Lance points this out ...
>
> I thought Lance sincerely questioned the possibility of there being an
edge.
> Did I miss something?
>
> Lance, do I try and communicate through "an edge," whatever that means?
>
> I think Suzy said it best when she said that I try and challenge people on
> what they believe.  I'm like the old lady asking, "where's the beef"?  I'm
> still a student, a work in progress.
>
> Jonathan wrote:
> > Questioning people's salvation has become a recurring theme
> > on this forum for one of its cliques.   They believe that it is a
> > nice and effective tactic.  In reality, it is a hindrance to dialogue.
>
> I hope you do not perceive any of my posts as questioning someone's
> salvation.  I get really tired of this art that some here have of reading
> between the lines and accepting their interpretation as truth even when
the
> author tells us that the reading was wrong.  If any of us do this in
direct
> correspondence with each other, how can we possibly interpret Scripture
when
> there is not audible voice to tell us that we misunderstood what we read?
>
> Peace be with you.
> David Miller.
>
>
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