Lance wrote:
> It needs to be said that, in actuality BOTH the Bible
> and women/men are the problem.

How is the Bible the problem?  That's like saying that the problem with 
murder are both the weapons used (e.g., knives and guns) and the murderers.

Lance wrote:
> So then, is anyone who 'twists Scripture',
> by extension, a cultist?

Right.

Lance wrote:
> THERE IS NOT ONE ON TT WHO HAS NOT
> TWISTED SCRIPTURE, DOES TWIST SCRIPTURE
> AND, WILL TWIST SCRIPTURE.!!
> If you see yourself as THE EXCEPTION to this
> 'twisting scripture' thingy then, please identify yourself.

I know I will be called arrogant again for saying this, but I see myself as 
an exception to this.  Go ahead and fire away at me.  I firmly believe that 
we should approach Scripture respectfully, seeking to understand its 
meaning.  I approach Scripture this way.  I do not twist Scripture to fit 
what I want it to mean.  I read Scripture and quote Scripture with the 
intent to hear what it has to say to us.

Peace be with you.
David Miller. 

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