Certainly not by me. I've been enjoying your posts and the inner-tension you are describing and working through. It seems to me that that is how we come to know what we believe. It's not fun or enjoyable for the one going through it, but it does appear to be a necessary step in the process of commitment. The apostles certainly did their share of it throughout their earthly encounter with the man from Nazareth.
 
Bill
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Subject: Re: [TruthTalk] Why the Eternal Sonship of Christ Matters to Me


It is 11:30 my time.   The post below has 9:17 PM for the time sent  --   something I wrote and sent around 7:30, in fact. I have missed a number of posts, entirely, based upon the fact that I have come across a number of posts copied over which were never received  --  but there they are in your (you all) posts.   Problem.   Also     -------------   have I been shunned, as they say? 

j




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In a message dated 1/5/2005 9:23:36 AM Pacific Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

I, for one, have no problem in 'gilding the lily'. Mr. Taylor, how I do wish to hear more from you on TT. Everyone not included in this remark please feel free to take a 'shot' at me but, there is but one bona fide theologian on TT.


INCOMING   !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

There are times, during each day ( I think) that you sit at arms length from another very good choice.  I have learned much from Jonathan and his ability to express his belief is commensurate of Bill's.   I seldom acknowledge Jon's post, but I am one of the first to defend them  ------   proving that they are read and well received (by me.)  There are others, of course, who offer their ideas in a way that are beneficial.  

Bill knows this from me, but the strength of his expressed faith is his ability to communicate that faith in full view of the biblical message and have it make sense.   I personally think BillyT needs to complete his PhD and teach  ------   seminary, of course.   We have all heard of a man's man  --   Bill could very well become a teacher's teacher.  

John


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