On Thu, 13 Oct 2005 10:35:52 -0400 "David Miller" <
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>
Lance wrote:
> > As to my perception of you, David, I agree
with
> > your last paragraph. However, having allowed
for
> > the absence of intent when misinterpreting or
> >
misapplying Scripture yet are you one of these.
>
> It seems to
me that the word "twist" implies intent because it
> carries the
> connotation of action, of doing something to the Scriptures to make
> it fit
> some other notion than what it was intended to
mean. If you reframe
> your
> statement to use the word
"misunderstand" rather than "twist," then
> perhaps
> it would
be closer to your intended meaning. However, there still
> would
> remain a problem because the promise of Jesus Christ is that he
> would not
> leave us in the state of being subject to
deception, but rather, we
> are
> promised that the Holy Spirit
would guide us into all truth.
>
> Peace be with you.
>
David Miller.
>
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> "Let your speech be always
with grace, seasoned with salt, that you
> may know how you ought to
answer every man." (Colossians 4:6)
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