Why does it make discussions easier?????
Do you mean it will disarm those rascal Anti's?
Dave Hansen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Dave Hansen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
DAVEH: I think it makes discussions much easier if common points are first found, Kevin.
Kevin Deegan wrote:What is this Mormon preoccupation with finding all the things we have in common?Why would one want to find; lets say, for example, all the things they have in common with the devil?
Charles Perry Locke wrote:DAVEH: So you have no interest in discussing theology in an effort to see what we might believe in common? Maybe we have two different perspectives about TT, Perry. I view it as a place where people of divergent opinions can share ideas and quiz one another about their beliefs without feeling threatened or inviting a hard sell approach to change other people. I'm beginning to think you are here to do battle, so to speak. To you, TT merely is a place to convert people to your way of thinking. Am I reading you wrong on this? If not, then for what reason did you come to TT, Perry?DAVEH: Ohhhhhhhh....what an interesting response, Perry! I must say that I do find it rather curious that you would rather take a more vigorous new tack against my beliefs rather than discuss issues of theology common to both of us.
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