It is always quite biblical (as in what the Bible says ti him). There is a difference between "knowing" as a matter of conviction (passion) and "knowing" to an infallible certainty (a rational consideration). We all do the former, whether we agree or not (man !! I like being right !!).
JD
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From: Terry Clifton <wabbits1234@earthlink.net>
To: TruthTalk@mail.innglory.org
Sent: Wed, 20 Jul 2005 17:32:35 -0500
Subject: Re: [TruthTalk] Re:John 16:13,14
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======================================================================I believe that I am the one asking the question, here. Bill knows full well that I am interested in a biblical construct in regard to this discussion. More importantly, I asked the question of Bill because I KNOW that his answer will be biblical in content -- whether we agree with it or not.As I have said a number of times in the past: It is never "what the bible says;" rather, it is always "what I believe the bible says."Jd
TerryYou know that Bill's answer will be biblical, but it is never what the Bible says. Could you explain that ? It seems a little confusing?