Lance wrote:
> 'Holy Spirit would guide us into all truth' I take
> this to reference The One Who Is THE TRUTH'
> namely Jesus Christ.

No, Lance.  I'm not sure what passage you are thinking of.  Following is 
what I was referencing, and it clearly is speaking about how the Holy Spirit 
will do the work of making sure that WE are able to apprehend the truth 
after Jesus is no longer bodily with us.

John 16:12-14
(12) I have yet many things to say unto you, but ye cannot bear them now.
(13) Howbeit when he, the Spirit of truth, is come, he will guide you into 
all truth: for he shall not speak of himself; but whatsoever he shall hear, 
that shall he speak: and he will shew you things to come.
(14) He shall glorify me: for he shall receive of mine, and shall shew it 
unto you.

Lance wrote:
> The other is demonstrably false. One only need
> read anyone over time, including yourself, to
> illustrate this, David.

In order to demonstrate something be twisted, there must be a standard by 
which to compare it.  What is your ruler, Lance?  It apparently is not the 
truth, but rather your ruler is simply the observation of different 
viewpoints.  You use your own self as the standard in this case.  This is 
not a good idea.

What you are actually doing here is twisting what is written on TruthTalk to 
fit your preconceived notion that everyone is in error.  From a logical 
standpoint, imagine if there was one person on TruthTalk who was absolutely 
correct in every way concerning truth and Scripture.  This would be 
possible, right?  How would you know otherwise?

Suppose you came before God and he pointed out to you that this person never 
was in error.  Every post he made to TruthTalk was certified by God himself 
as being 100% accurate and infallible.  Before coming before God and hearing 
this for yourself, how would you know it ahead of time?  How could you 
appear before God prepared, knowing that at least one person on TruthTalk 
did not twist Scripture?  Answer this question and you will be on your way 
to using a straight ruler rather than a crooked and mismarked ruler in 
making your judgments.

Peace be with you.
David Miller. 

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