John wrote: > 1. You have, in past times, made it clear that such > things as "selfishness" or "pride" form the foundation > or source for "sin" or "sinning." Such has been > considered by you as "temptation," not sin. I will > not "speak of the Lord only" on this forum, David. > Here is a perfect illustration of your double speak > ... Pride is sin, John. Please stop bearing false witness > about me. I recognize that the temptation to be proudful > of oneself resides in my flesh and could be a source of > temptation in the future. I do not allow for pride to be > a continuing circumstance in my life or the life of a believer.
I see no double speak in this paragraph. What's the problem? John wrote: > 2. As regards paragraph two (your comments below) -- is > there a sense in which David Miller is a sinner at any time and, > therefore, one who has sinned but continues to fall short of the > glory of God? You have denied this, in the past. John, I have never put forward my perfection or sinlessness ever, so I don't know why you are trying to make this all about me. God is the sole judge of my walk, not me, not you, not anybody but Jesus Christ. John wrote: > What is your position today? Let's not forget that > "pride" something that we all possess to one degree > or another. You now argue that thiis IS sin (pride), > making you a "sinner" on any occasion that I care to > post to you. I have maintained many times that the testimony of my wife and those who love me and know me is that I am a very humble man. My wife actually says that I am the wisest and smartest man she has ever met in addition to being humble. That is a very difficult combination, I know, so I assume she is mistaken, but presumably she is mistaken about my intelligence rather than humility. :-) How about asking Christine about my humility. Would not she be a better evaluator? John wrote: > 3. (see para # DAvid's comments below). It is almost comical > to me, the extent to which most on the "right" dislike being pinned > down. I enjoy being pinned down. It makes me think. I do not enjoy being misrepresented, mischaracterized, lied about, and maligned. David Miller wrote: >> I agree, and when one begins with John Smithson's >> commentary on David Miller, the Biblical message >> becomes confused. John wrote: > Did you mean to say this?!! LOL my friend. Yes I did, John. What's the problem now? David Miller wrote: >> Please, John, don't talk about me on this list. >> Represent your views or represent the Lord. >> The choice is yours. Just do not represent David >> Miller. Please. Is this too much to ask? John wrote: > Yes, on a discussion forum, it really is. This discussion forum is to talk about Truth, not to talk about list members. Do you think this is a gossip forum? MODERATOR? A little help here please. Peace be with you. David Miller. ---------- "Let your speech be always with grace, seasoned with salt, that you may know how you ought to answer every man." (Colossians 4:6) http://www.InnGlory.org If you do not want to receive posts from this list, send an email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and you will be unsubscribed. If you have a friend who wants to join, tell him to send an e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and he will be subscribed.

