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chantal wrote from possible accidental ignorance:
>Everything you have been taught, believed, studied...All this
knowledge
>came from a governing board who has translates and decifers what
>everything in the original text means
your whole thesis is fallacious. You obviously have not read my posts
here (feel free to do a search on this newsgroup). I've barely used
anything from a Watchtower publication.
You are being presumptuous that I haven't studied outside
"board"-approved material. You are 100% unequivocably incorrect.
With all due respect here's a scripure you may want to consider prior
to posting again:
"Has presumptuousness come? Then dishonor will come; but wisdom is with
the modest ones."
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lsenders@hotmail.com wrote:
> Bart Goddard wrote:
> > lsenders@hotmail.com wrote:
> >
> > >
> > >
> > > Bart Goddard wrote:
> > >
> > >>
> > >> I cite, again, "ALL Scripture is written for OUR learning."
> > >> Each verse is for every man. It's plain. It's simple.
> > >> It's straighforward. Nobody can read a verse of the Bible and
> > >> then assert this verse wasn't written for him.
> > >>
> > > And again you fail to distinquish between application and
> > > interpretation. It is a fundamental error.
> >
> > You can try to hide behind platitudes, but I'm not failing
> > at all here. (If I were trying to convince you of something,
> > then I might be failing, but I'm smarter than to try to
> > teach a pig to sing.)
> >
> > The bottom line is, (and this is exactly what I said)
> > your nonsense where you try to dodge verses you don't like
> > by saying they were written for someone else won't make
> > good theology no matter how you slice it, or what sort of
> > smugness you try to hide behind.
> >
> > I promise you: Everyone on this newsgroup sees right through
> > you and the false airs you put on.
> >
> Bart, if you could stop posturing for once, and stop presuming that
> everyone opperates off of your own mental orientation, then perhaps a
> discussion could proceed. "Hiding beind platitudes" reveals how you
> perceive life, not how I do. It matters little to me what you think
> of me. What matters is that people gain true truth. And if we are
to
> do just that, we must stop looking at the Bible as some "magical"
> charm. What you are suggesting is really a devotional stance.
Nothing
> wrong with that per say except that it does not promise to gai