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Sent: July 22, 2005 15:38
Subject: Re: [TruthTalk] A 'prooftexter'
vs a 'contexter'
From my perspective the Mormon boys are being shown
by those of you who adhere to Orthodoxy to a Tee
that Joseph Smith was right - His big problem was
with the heresy of all the sects. It's not difficult to see as it's
even worse today than it was then - he
was right on that point -
Forget what I 'say'. Just stand back and watch.
I'd say that what this amounts to is a sideshow for our Mormon friends. They
are being told by Perry, Kevin, you, David and Linda that that which and, in
Whom, they believe is not Biblical. You folks are demonstrating that A It
can't be known (even after having believed for decades) B That it doesn't
reall matter all that much EXCEPT FOR MORMONS, OF COURSE!
Noone who thinks they
know anything about anything is ever fine with Lance; he is the one who
says we can't
know because of Enlightenment thinking and all
that because it has stymied the Holy Spirit who just can't
perform
anymore because
of it which makes the Bible useless and impossible to
understand.... comprehende????
Or, you could conclude that the Spirit is not yet finished
leading. That way, you would not be claiming that
the Bible is in error. Terry
Where on earth did THAT idea come from?
Lower your intake of sasperella (it was OK for Hoppy but not for you,
apparently) The Bible is just fine, Terry. It
is one or both of the contributors who is not 'fine'
in their understanding of the Bible's teaching. This in spite of
the fact that they both have access to the Spirit's leading on the
matter at hand.
Lance Muir wrote:
At last we've been presented with the
opportunity to demonstrate this 'He will lead you into all truth'
thingy is misunderstood by those who have most often cited it (Judy,
David).
Both are faithful servants of the Lord,
both have 'studied to show themselves approved', both are 'berean'
in their approach....HOWEVER ONE OF THEM IS GOING TO WEASEL OUT IN
THE END SANS A SATISFACTORY CONCLUSION! One is more committed to
belief than reality.