Lance wrote:
> ... once you've cited it, e-sword or not, you
> are giving us an interpretation (read MEANING).
> I esteem Scripture as highly as y'all; I just happen
> to think that you often don't cite is with it's
> correct meaning.

The difference between us is that we seek to understand God's meaning.  You 
don't seem to think that is possible.

By the way, citing a passage is not necessarily the same thing as giving you 
an interpretation.  Also, if you differ on what the meaning is, and you 
believe that you have the correct meaning, do like Jesus did and instruct us 
on its proper meaning.  If you misrepresent God on it, I'm sure you will 
hear from the rest of us about it.  :-)

Peace be with you.
David Miller. 

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