Yes Dave, I have a reference and am ready to give an answer.  Check out first Peter, 3:15.
You appear to be a nice guy,Dave, or at least you did up to this point.  Now you are making yourself suspect by hiding your light under a bushel.  I, for one, would respect you more if you were forthright instead of elusive, and for what it is worth, I try not to be anti- anyone.  I am not trying to squeeze you into a corner.  If you are prohibited from discussing you faith, tell me and I will ask no more.  If you are free to discuss your faith, answer a brother or brothers.  You will be criticized either way you turn, but that is to be expected by people who choose to follow Christ.
Terry
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Dave Hansen wrote:
DAVEH:   I'm not sure I'd agree with you on that, Terry.  Do you have a reference?   It seems to me that there was a lot of stuff that was meant to be hidden....especially from those whose intent is to do harm.  Seems like Jesus set an example in Mk 15 when he refused to answer those who made false accusations against him....

[2] And Pilate asked him, Art thou the King of the Jews? And he answering said unto him, Thou sayest it.
[3] And the chief priests accused him of many things: but he answered nothing.
[4] And Pilate asked him again, saying, Answerest thou nothing? behold how many things they witness against thee.
[5] But Jesus yet answered nothing; so that Pilate marvelled.


........If all things were meant to be revealed to anybody who asked, then why are there any mysteries in the Bible?

Terry Clifton wrote:
Hate to butt in here folks, but if memory serves me correctly, the Bible teaches us to always be ready to give an answer for what we believe.

Terry
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Dave Hansen wrote:
DAVEH:  Nor has my implied answer been clear to you.  I've previously said I would not discuss our Temple ceremonies, nor do I want to discuss LDS theology with anti-Mormons.  Did you not understand that I consider it futile to due business with an anti-Mormon?   As I see it, anti-Mormons are not seeking truth, they are seeking to attack. 

Charles Perry Locke wrote:
Dave,

  Perhaps my question has not been clear...

  What does "Pay Lay Ale" mean?

  If we are going to do business your way than lay your cards face up on the table.

Perry


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