glorydaz
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No, it wasn't. I paused as I always do and left the note I typically leave when Sod has been posting a while in Quixote's. Read the prior post, then see the note and if you haven't read much of Quixote's go back and look at prior Gazettes with the same sort of "pause" note. I close it for those who go there to read it and not to see someone trying to stomp about.
Fine, but I certainly won't be reading something so biased....where you give yourself permission to talk about me, and use SOME of my posts when I can't respond.
Not unless you don't have much faith in your argument, in which case I agree and congratulate you.
I have faith in God's arguments concerning His principle of sowing and reaping.
Sure, someone I like is so emotionally blind in her part that she's repeatedly offering about as low an insult as could be mustered.
Silly Town. You can say I'm "emotionally blind" and in the next breath accuse me of offering a "low insult". Excuse me while I :chuckle:
I'd expect you'd feel the same if I questioned your faith, but we'll never know since I haven't. In fact, I credited you with your own mind even when I didn't see the fruit of it (see: empathy).
My feelings would not be hurt by your questioning my faith, nor do I care whether you think I have "empathy" or not. I happen to know where I stand on both those things, so why in the world would I care what someone thinks who has misread so badly what I've said?
Job's friends, as you do here, thought differently, they just knew he was getting his just deserts. You're both wrong and your thinking is dangerous because of what it invites, as I've noted prior.
NO....NO.....NO. Job's friends were wrong about Job. Why do you keep using such a BAD EXAMPLE?
I'm not wrong about the stripper. Paul was not wrong about those he exposed, either. Nor was Jeremiah. It wasn't dangerous for Paul or any of the prophets to speak the truth about those who sin. Telling the truth is never dangerous. It's dangerous to tell a falsehood, like you have done....claiming that people don't deserve to suffer consequences for their BAD BEHAVIOR.
2 Timothy 4:14
Alexander the coppersmith did me much evil: the Lord reward him according to his works:
Jeremiah 32:19
Great in counsel, and mighty in work: for thine eyes are open upon all the ways of the sons of men: to give every one according to his ways, and according to the fruit of his doings:
Alexander the coppersmith did me much evil: the Lord reward him according to his works:
Jeremiah 32:19
Great in counsel, and mighty in work: for thine eyes are open upon all the ways of the sons of men: to give every one according to his ways, and according to the fruit of his doings: