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1 | Does this mean that it is wrong to ask? | Rev 17:16 | Hank | 59880 | ||
John, strong language but appropriate and well stated, and I agree with every word you said! Three cheers for having the guts to stand by your convictions in condemnation of idle speculation and defense of the proper handling of the truth of God's word. --Hank | ||||||
2 | Does this mean that it is wrong to ask? | Rev 17:16 | EdB | 59890 | ||
Hank Et tu Brutus or something like that I forget may Latin. :-). Let me ask you Hank what do you think God wanted us to do with revelations? Since all we can really do is speculate about it until it actually happens what was God purpose for including it in the Bible? EdB |
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3 | Does this mean that it is wrong to ask? | Rev 17:16 | Hank | 59904 | ||
Ed, the Latin phrase is, "Et tu, Brute." [And thou, Brutus] spoken by the dying Caesar to Brutus, one of his conspirators. I do trust that you don't view me in the same light! --Hank | ||||||
4 | Does this mean that it is wrong to ask? | Rev 17:16 | EdB | 59907 | ||
Hank Aw, I was closer than I suspected, I hadn't used Latin in 39 years when my Latin teacher agreed if I promised to take French the next year you would give me a passing D. That poor French teacher such a dear to have such clutz as me. Hank I was making a stab (pardon the pun) at humor. Hank your my brother wer buds!!!!! EdB |
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