On Tue, 29 Mar 2005 13:31:34 EST [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Oh, I love it. There should be a
post flying by in a minute or two. By the way -- it
is the authors
fault if he is misunderstood. With that assumption, the author will
assume the best of the audience and try again. There are limits to
tis assumption, however/ The author, however, has nothing to say
when others actually misquote him -------- "misquote" is
a word that means to "attribute words or
thoughts to a person that were not written or spoken by that
person." I did not write or say
"comfortable in sin." Go to my statement and hold it up against what I
actually wrote. Perhaps you will notice that my statement has considerably
more words in it ------------- a clue to the notion of
"misquoting." We are saved IN SPITE OF OUR
SIN.
Nowhere are we told
to stop sinning in order to be saved. JD
Hmmm, the quote is:
”Actually, I am comfortable thinking that YOU can keep your
sin and still be considered righteous, Terry. JD”
So, it is just the thought you are comfortable with
JD and just because you are comfortable with the thought does not mean that we
should presume that you would necessarily be comfortable in and with the actual
sin?
How does the saying go?
Sow a thought, reap an act
Sow an act, reap a lifestyle
In a message dated 3/29/2005 10:07:37 AM Pacific Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hey John. What did you mean by this statement, that you are comfortable
thinking that you can keep your sin and still be considered righteous?
Peace be with you.
David Miller.

