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1 | if sabath means sat(day) why we take sun | Ex 20:11 | oscar | 31529 | ||
Kalos, The way you answer this question is very unusual. It seems that you are trying to take on the role of moderator. In this case and in others cases also. This is a self-moderated forum, and if you do not want to answer a given question, we should not answer it, this forum is not something personal, neither the questions. I want to give ARISE the benefit of the doubt, and therefore the credit that he already searched for answers, but he was not satisfied with them. Why should we think that our previous discussion cover the subject in a satisfactory way for him? Why should we think we have the last word? Why should we say, "I already said"? "Oh blessed, you poor on spirit, you know the will of God" To be poor on spirit we should get rid of our pride, try to have an insight, to learn from each other, because He is on us, in the hearth of each one of us. Shouldn't we let Him manifest? These are just thoughts, not questions. God Bless you |
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2 | if sabath means sat(day) why we take sun | Ex 20:11 | Hank | 31615 | ||
Oscar, hello. First of all, I know Kalos well and doubt that all the gold in Fort Knox could lure him to take on the job of moderator of this forum! :-) And, secondly, we who have been on this forum since Cain got married know all too well that (1) there are many questions asked that have been literally milked dry before and to re-open a discussion of them would be useless. That is why (2) the Lockman Foundation provides the forum with a memory bank and a search function to access it. Now, should the questioner not find what he is looking for in the archives, he is at perfect freedom to return, state his problem, and someone will always be willing to deal with it and try to help. This is exactly the move that Kalos was making; it is what most of us who have been on the forum for some time suggest to newcomers who ask questions that have been dealt with extensively before. I hope this clears up some of your misgivings and that you will make an effort to see Kalos in a new light. This man indeed is among the pioneers of this forum and ranks high on the list of users whose posts are both noteworthy and trustworthy. It is always better, don't you think, when we understand more fully the reasons for another person's actions? Soli Deo Gloria! --Hank | ||||||