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1 | What IS your belief? | Col 2:16 | Radioman | 25375 | ||
You write: "And God knows exactly what you know and why you know it. He also knows why you don't know some things and what you could have known if you had taken the effort to know. Kapeesh?" Spare me the sermon. I was asking for clarification, not your judgment of me. What I kapeesh is that your last paragraph was a putdown of me. God knows what I could have known if I had taken the effort to know. Cute. Very cute. You spent two years studying two verses, but your study was of limited scope? No, I don't want a myth. How did you interpet from what I said that I wanted a myth? All I understand from your third paragraph is that you're a pastor -- one who studies at the rate of one verse per year - a pastor who doesn't interpret the Bible. Whatever. Enjoy the myth of your own superior knowledge or piety or both. |
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2 | What IS your belief? | Col 2:16 | djconklin | 25407 | ||
I wasn't judging you. It takes along time to even find all of the relevant data. In fact, in the past two weeks others have pointed me to about another dozen sources. I didn't say that _you_ wanted a myth. Nor, did I say that I only study one verse per year or that I don't interpret the Bible. I have never said (much less even thought) that my knowledge was siuperior to others--that's why my bibliography on Col. 2:16-17 is over 180 sources long vs. just having it listing me as the fount of all wisdom and sarcasm. |
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