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1 | A logical defense? Show me the evidence! | 1 Pet 3:15 | kalos | 116690 | ||
"Always be ready to give a logical defense..." 1 Peter 3:15 Amplified The sources I quote are not infallible. I am not infallible. You are not infallible. But sometimes I get the idea that no matter what I post, if it contradicts or does not support someone else's belief, then that person lightly dismisses the evidence presented and decides I am "wrong". How easy it is to assert that someone else is wrong. Anyone can assert anything, but asserting is not proving; asserting something does not make it true. Where is the scriptural support? Show me the evidence! Everyone has the right to their own opinion, but no one has the right to be wrong in their facts. Everyone has the right to their own opinion. But it would be helpful if, when you disagree, you would address the specific points the other person made and demonstrate why you think those points are invalid. When this is not done, then there is no dialogue, but merely two simultaneous monologues. |
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2 | A logical defense? Show me the evidence! | 1 Pet 3:15 | kalos | 116739 | ||
"Always be ready to give a logical defense..." 1 Peter 3:15 Amplified The sources I quote are not infallible. I am not infallible. You are not infallible. But sometimes I get the idea that no matter what I post, if it contradicts or does not support someone else's belief, then that person lightly dismisses the evidence presented and decides I am "wrong". How easy it is to assert that someone else is wrong. Anyone can assert anything, but asserting is not proving; asserting something does not make it true. Where is the scriptural support? Show me the evidence! Everyone has the right to their own opinion, but no one has the right to be wrong in their facts. Everyone has the right to their own opinion. But it would be helpful if, when you disagree, you would address the specific points the other person made and demonstrate why you think those points are invalid. When this is not done, then there is no dialogue, but merely two simultaneous monologues. |
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