Bible Question:
Retxar says: "If we use Calvin's example of proper teatment of those we disagree with, we could not only use harsh language, we could also burn them at the stake!" Responding directly to Retxar's previous allegation, Reformer Joe asks "Name me two people that Calvin burned at the stake." In a dazzling display of wit, Retxar replies: "Two people that Calvin burned at the stake? I give up, who were they?" I have a question of my own for Retxar: Why do you say, "I give up, who were they?" You, not Reformer Joe, YOU are the one who brought up the subject of Calvin burning people at the stake. So, when asked about it, why do you pretend that you never heard of it? Do you think you will convince anyone of anything through the use of senseless remarks and babbling? |
Bible Answer: Thank you Radioman for the kind words. Let me spell it out to you, pay attention. I said, we could burn "THEM" at the stake. "Them" would indicate more than one. That got a rise out of Joe. Joe very wittingly asked "name two" people Calvin burned at the stake. Can't get much past Joe! Notice the word "two" (2). Two means means more than one. Joe and I only know one person Calvin burned at the stake. That would be Michael Servetus, if you really need to know. I thought I was being a wise guy not a senseless babbler! Thanks Radioman for setting me straight! retxar (the babbler) |