Except involving myself and, the Mormons (yikes!!,
does that make you guys feel bad or good?) I've witnessed extensive and,
extended Scriptural engagements by and between many TTers. Apart from
concessions over the most minute of points, I have yet to note any significant
change of heart/mind/spirit on virtually anything. Certainly the factions of
like-minded folk have 'Amened' one another. There has taken place an appropriate
smattering of 'applause' over a good 'serve and volley' every now and then.So, I
am saddened to say that you of the 'frequent quoting society' (KJV, of course)
have demonstrated the diminished value of such an 'exercise'. I and the Mormons
(unless they choose to dissociate themselves from me), await any significant
demonstration to the contrary.
Speaking historically, I thought the conversations
between Bill Taylor and David Miller came closest to putting the lie to what
I've just said but, no cigar was forthcoming.
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