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matthew_member@newsguy.com wrote...
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> In article <172.52.08.05.026399000@srcbs.org>, entropy says...
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> >goddardbe@netscape.net wrote...
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> [SNIP]
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> >What I read is that we must become like children. Maybe you read
> >that as meaning you must argue without end over trivia like comma
> >placement, but that's not how I read it.
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> Maybe not. This would be a good thing, if only you understood that comma
> placement is NOT always trivial. It is certainly NOT trivial here, which is why
> there is argument about it.
Please explain to me how you think any interpretation arising from
where that comma is placed affects your salvation even one iota.
(People argue about it, therefore it's a priori not trivial? Your
logic is often, albeit not always, sharper than that.)
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Sarah Kanary wrote:
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> >Was the transfiguration a
> > hallucination, or was that really Moses and Elijah there on the
Mount
> > with Jesus?
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> Jesus himself said that it was a *vision*. (Mt. 17:9)
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Sarah, you really have to do violence to the text to hold what you here
infer with the English. Peter certainly doesn't think of it as
illussionary, for he writes of it:
For we did not follow cleverly devised tales when we made known to you
the power and coming of our Lord Jesus Christ, but we were eyewitnesses
of His majesty. For when He received honor and glory from God the
Father, such an utterance as this was made to Him by the Majestic
Glory, "This is My beloved Son with whom I am well-pleased"--
(2 Pet. 1:16-17).
He holds to the reality of the experience but places experience beneath
the testimony of the Scriptures.
2 Pet. 1:19 And so we have the prophetic word made more sure, to which
you do well to pay attention as to a lamp shining in a dark place,
until the day dawns and the morning star arises in your hearts.
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In article <0DC3C7E4-70F2-A7C2-B04F-604336B56185@srcbs.org>, Bob Felts says...
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>Gary
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>> How do you know what infants believe or can believe?
>> Further, I believe that the work of Christ on the Cross
>> made propiatition for all sin. Hence God CAN save anyone
>> He chooses to save.
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>Even the person who resists His will?
Sure. Why not? Or do you think you can show how this would be equiv