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1 | psalms... judgement chapter 1 verse 5 | Rev 20:15 | EdB | 225732 | ||
Give me a break I have already retracted and apologized for the confusion I caused both you and Beja. A misunderstanding you both cling to tenaciously and it seems that no matter what is say you want to continue beat the dead horse. My intent was not to negate the Great White Throne Judgement but rather my intent was to drive home the point made in John 3:16-18 now if you want me to supply sources for my belief on that point I will be happy. I will start with John the Apostle that wrote that passage and the book of Revelation that cite the final judgement. We both know your passion is not just the defense of God's truth but includes the defense of a certain theology that you have branded as correct and all others false. Enough said? |
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2 | psalms... judgement chapter 1 verse 5 | Rev 20:15 | DocTrinsograce | 225742 | ||
Dear Ed, Your retraction is accepted, so consider your break given as requested. As to the other things... If in the SBF the deliberation of the Word devolves to the point where personal spleen carries more weight than careful exegesis, then it has ceased to support the sola scriptura principles on which it is based (2 Timothy 3:16). Lockman has explicitly stated those principles in the Terms of Use. Furthermore, the act of posting is a tacit promise to our host, and our fellow forum members, to uphold those principles in our each and every word. Finally, any hidden agenda fails to contribute positively to the principles of our gracious host (2 Corinthians 4:2), demonstrate respect to its members (Colossians 3:9; Proverbs 27:5), or honor our blessed Lord Jesus Christ (1 Corinthians 4:5). Regardless, in any meaningful communication, intent is less pertinent than what is explicitly written. As men who purport to serve a God who has revealed truth through words (Hebrews 1:1-2), let us love Him and one another by intending what we write and writing what we intend (Ecclesiastes 12:11, 14). In Him, Doc |
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