I know him after the spirit which is a more sure way to know a person Lance. Out of the abundance that
fills the heart the mouth speaks.  I have been reading DavidM for a couple of years and he has been
consistent.  I now see the testimony of his daughter Christine which is a credit to him.  So I would say that
I know him better than Torrance if this is what you are asking me.  Also I think his attitude toward sin is
the right one.  Much better than fooling around on the slippery slope and looking to the "Christ event"
to keep from falling in.   jt
 
 
On Sun, 10 Jul 2005 08:09:40 -0400 "Lance Muir" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Do you know this man, David Miller, personally? Are you basing your judgment on his writings on TT or on phone conversations only? I think it most appropriate that the two of you speak on one another's behalf. However when either/both malign others in a manner you deem inappropriate of yourselves, I can't but conclude duplicity in your dealings with God's servants.Is this a fair conclusion?
 
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JD - why are you constantly accusing DavidM of pride and ATST criticising his definition of sin?
From what I can see he appears to be very diligent with himself and his family - so how do you reach
this consensus which appears to be agreed upon by Gary and Lance also?
 
You describe this pride  as a source for sin events - where do you get this definition?  Actually putting up
with sin and doing nothing about it is pride as Paul so clearly expounds to the church at Corinth (1 Cor 5:3)
It sounds to me like you ppl have things a bit skewed.  Need to do some more homework and repent to
DavidM who is a godly man.  jt
 
 
 
On Sun, 10 Jul 2005 01:38:44 -0400 [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Thanks  -  and we are back to ground zero.   My understanding of your theology is right on,
near as I can see.   Shall we move on, now.   You only believe in "event sin."   That is just what
you described.   You possess pride (we already knew this) but it is only a source for sin (events)
in your life.   As long as it lays there, dormant as it were, you remain sinless.   JD 
 

From: David Miller [EMAIL PROTECTED]
John wrote:
> Is it sin or temptation, David?  I do not allow
> for pride to continue  --  it resides in my flesh.
> Need I say more --  need I quote more???

Yes, you do need to say more.  I don't understand your problem with what I 
wrote.

Pride exists as a temptation of the flesh.  When it is yielded to and has 
conceived, it brings forth the sin of pride.  Don't you understand these 
things?  Romans 7.  James 1:14-15.

Peace be with you.
David Miller. 

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