We also have had discussions about anthropological theology. Is this reading by Bill of Psalm 2:7 an example of that? He is the one who has brought this up, and so I think my question is very appropriate. You seem to be errantly reading some evil motive of mine between the lines.
Shalom. David Miller.
----- Original Message ----- From: "Slade Henson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Take the plank out of your own eye before you help remove the splinter from
another's eye.
-- slade
-----Original Message----- From: David Miller Sent: Wednesday, 29 December, 2004 10.12 Subject: Re: [TruthTalk] Idioms and Figures of Speech
Bill Taylor wrote:This whole thing is dripping with sarcasm; in other words, it is figurative through and through, written only to make a point or two about the extremes of wooden-literal interpretations
You don't think the Bible is written with this kind of sarcasm and figurative speech anywhere, do you? If so, please share some examples. Thanks.
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