In a message dated 4/2/2005 5:58:52 AM Pacific Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

..if a person is comfortable with the idea of keeping their sin ..then such a person is comfortable in sin.


 


I would love to see Miller the Thinker put the above in the form of a syllogism:  a major premise, minor premise and a conclusion.   Since he refused to answer my four questions concerning Judy's rebellious and continuing misrepresentation of what I believe regarding sin,  I do not expect an answer to my request in this post.   


You are the one who has appealed the logic of a syllogistic conclusion,  David   --  let's put your money where your mouth is.


David's appeal to what he calls "logic"  is below.  

David Miller wrote:
>> ... if a person is comfortable with the idea of keeping
>> their sin ..then such a person is comfortable in sin.

Gary wrote:
> so what?

So what?� If you accept this logical syllogism as true, then not only did
Judy not misquote John, she did not misrepresent his position either.



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