Originally Posted by mauserand9mm
Originally Posted by TF49
Originally Posted by mauserand9mm
Originally Posted by TF49
Originally Posted by DBT
Apparently context can transform verse narrative from what it says into something you want it to say. That's convenience for you.

If the bible is the inspired word of God, as claimed, its clarity leaves a lot to be desired.


Pretty clear to me. You may want to do a bit of research and discover why Jesus spoke in parables.


To sell something other than truth maybe?


Originally Posted by mauserand9mm
Originally Posted by TF49
Originally Posted by DBT
Apparently context can transform verse narrative from what it says into something you want it to say. That's convenience for you.

If the bible is the inspired word of God, as claimed, its clarity leaves a lot to be desired.


Pretty clear to me. You may want to do a bit of research and discover why Jesus spoke in parables.


To sell something other than truth maybe?





Nope….. and you still don’t get it.

"I don't get it" because I see with clarity since I was never indoctrinated, and appreciate skepticism and critical thinking. Do you get that?


MM……Nope….just the reverse…..you are spiritually blind. You see with your mind but not your heart.

And …. For DBT…… it seems to me that when you have exposed to having a biblical untenable view, you change subjects or just simply….hmm…. What is the term “conflate?”….. fail to see the whole and erroneously separate into disparate parts…whatever…..

Last edited by TF49; 06/08/22.

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