. . . but noone said a word about the man and the
Law said they were both to be stoned.
It is not I who speculates, Judy.
Bill
No that's not it at all Bill
Would you like to add your speculation about the
man now to the clear Words of scripture?
. . . but noone said a word about the man and
the Law said they were both to be stoned.
So Jesus let her off on a legal
technicality. Is that it?
What makes you so sure they had not
already stoned the
man? Bill
Who is trying to kill you, Blaine, or
anyone else JD. Don't make this into something it's not. The
men Jesus was
speaking to were going to stone the
adultress to death but noone said a word about the man and the Law
said they
were both to be stoned. As for
TT. Mormon handshakes and sacred signs are occult and
Mormonism itself is
considered to be a cult by Mainstream
Christianity. So what is your problem? Does speaking the
truth to you
make the messenger your enemy?
I didn't take it as a personal insult. I knew you
didn't have that thought. No apology needed, but yours is
appreciated, nonetheless. Fair is fair, Blaine, but
I think we both know the rest of the story. You are
right -- on TT it is apparently OK to do or say whatever as long
as one thinks the opponent is the
enemy.
When Christ said "He who is without sin cast the
.....," it is clear the He believed that all
possess sin at any given moment on some level
...........but the sinless
perfection crowd arrogantly
disagrees (when it is so obvious otherwise.)
jd
From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hmmm, JD is right, denigrating the symbols of another's
religious beliefs was wrong. I apologize--apparently I
offended JD, although I did so unthinkingly and without
intention. It just came off the top of my head.
Sometimes we get too caught up in proving our opinions and
beliefs are more valid than every one else's, and I think I
may have done just that.
Now, if I may, I would like to ask for an apology from
anyone who supported waving Mormon underclothing in public
by the street preachers at general conference in Salt Lake
City. And, the same for those who more recently have
denigrated Mormon handshakes, and other sacred symbols on
TT. And
the same for those who have insisted on spelling
"Mormon" with a lower-case
letter. :>)
What is fair is fair, huh?
Blainerb
In a message dated 12/13/2005 8:37:10 A.M. Mountain
Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Yes ! and , by the
way, DH, your assessment of the world's
point of view on this is neither accurate or
relevant.
and this statement borders on
insulting:
One of the weirdest songs I ever heard was The
Old Rugged Cross. It seemed to glorify
the cross in a negative way. I doubt the Lord even
to this day is overly fond of that old rugged cross.
:>)
Blainerb
I have to say something here -- both of
you have made it clear (and I am not angry , by
the way) that your stay here on TT has given you
nothing in terms of reason for crossing
over. Well, consider your
failure in this regard, as well. With
as much variety as exists here amongst
us Christians, you would think someone would
consider the Mormon religion. But this latest
discussion, while revealing, would surely close the door
to any serious student of the Bible. To put
down "death" and the "cross"
is to simply miss the point of the life of Christ here
on this earth .............. and miss the
mark by a wide margin !!!
jd
judyt
He that says "I know Him" and doesn't keep His
Commandments
is a liar (1 John 2:4)
judyt
He that says "I know Him" and doesn't keep His
Commandments
is a liar (1 John 2:4)
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