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1 | Why can we not just be Christians? | 1 Pet 1:2 | Not yet | 151787 | ||
Doc. You are using words, names and such, which I have never heard of. I have no doubt that the "Nicene and Apostolic creeds" are scriptural, and mean something to someone. Were I familiar with them, they might even mean something to me. No doubt they are said to articulate specific scripture, and are affirmed by many. Perhaps they are everything they are said to be, but they are not scripture. Where, dear brother does my assertion differ from an original of mine? I have never made a comment, which would oppose the one you quote... And why do you include "gibberish such as �" when quoting my words? I do not think you understand them at all? Perhaps we should end our conversing on a pleasant note, for they do not appear to be heading in a direction which will be glorifying, Your scriptural quotes imply that you simply do not understand my words. It should be noted as well, that many are "Ever learning, and never able to come to the knowledge of the truth." 2Ti 3:7 I will be looking forward to your postings. In His Loving name. |
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2 | Why can we not just be Christians? | 1 Pet 1:2 | DocTrinsograce | 151796 | ||
Dear NYP, Ignorance of the creeds is easy to remedy. I have never used the word "gibberish" in this forum until this very post -- you can also verify that fact very easily. Please don't put words in my mouth. 2 Timothy 3:7 is speaking of apostate, non-believers. To accuse someone of being outside of the will of God... indeed as one who is an active enemy of God... is a very, very serious charge! I have spoken kindly and respectfully, sir. I will choose to assume that you are simply one who fails to understand the implications of his own words, since the alternatives are far too unpleasant. It saddens me, but I find that interacting with you is failing to edify anyone. In Him, Doc |
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3 | Why can we not just be Christians? | 1 Pet 1:2 | Not yet | 151869 | ||
If it is not in scripture, my friend, it is secondary. Necessary as one may consider it, edifying as some may think it, it is secondary. I, dear sir, understand perfectly well, the implications of my words. It is funny how I felt the same concerning yours, but I chose to mention it a little less abruptly. How one who reads my words, or chooses to take what he/she considers the implications thereof, is totally up to that one. It is apparent that you simply do not understand my words, and choose to take offence at what you do not understand. I am sorry, for I have spoken kindly and respectfully to you as well, sir. That you should consider my words otherwise, saddening as it may be, it is of little consequence, for I am sure we will both get along very well without the other. This is a prime example of my topic. I choose to forget it, and go on as though this, and our previous postings have never occurred. Though I am not sure why we end up as we so, I will take the experience gleaned from them to heart. May He multiply His blessings on you and yours, dear brother. |
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