Sometimes.In this, Tam, thank you for at least trying to see these things from both sides.
Sometimes.
And sometimes I pick a side.
It's rather easy to find out who I was responding to in my post. Follow the yellow brick road...errrr, I mean click on the little blue arrow.heir recently posted what appears to have been addressed to me regarding her understanding of what I had posted to 1 Mind, about Acts 17:30...
I perceived that as addressed to me.
If it was, it would obviously be an attempt at an expressing on her part that she believes I am wrong.
I'm fine with that.
I do not see it as an attempt to one up me.
Because I refuse to see myself as the issue.
Then you'll know it's not about you.And Acts 17:30 KJV is not Paul's gospel. It's sad that you think it is.
It's rather easy to find out who I was responding to in my post. Follow the yellow brick road...errrr, I mean click on the little blue arrow.
Then you'll know it's not about you.
:IA: I clicked on the blue arrow and came across some trees that threw apples at me. :noid:
You miss the point. There are reports from missionaries who reported miraculous but blasphemous "tongues" (actual languages) being spoken by those possessed by demons. The missionaries knew the person speaking did not know the language being spoken, but they spoke in it anyway because they were possessed. The speaker didn't know the language. The demon did.
But whether or not those reports are accurate, let's assume someone today had the true gift, speaking by the Holy Spirit. That person could only preach Christ according to the revelation of the mystery (Rom 16:25; Eph 3:8-9). If they did not, that would prove their tongues were demonic counterfeits even if the language spoken in was itself "miraculous" (one they speaker did not know).
Which gospel do you regard as false?
Peters or Pauls?
LA
You're not even asking the right question.
Tell us what preaching Christ according to the revelation of the mystery is. If you know the answer to that, that's the clue to the error in what you asked.
You're not even asking the right question.
Tell us what preaching Christ according to the revelation of the mystery is. If you know the answer to that, that's the clue to the error in what you asked.
Which gospel do you regard as false?
Peters or Pauls?
LA
It's rather easy to find out who I was responding to in my post. Follow the yellow brick road...errrr, I mean click on the little blue arrow.
Then you'll know it's not about you.
You're not even asking the right question...
There was a vote?(Tongue in cheek) For some reason, when I said as much on the superstion thing; you and Tam voted against it..
:chuckle:
There was a vote?
OK.Tongue in cheek, sis, tongue in cheek...
Nope. The ignorant, superstitious idolaters of Athens (Acts 17:18-21 KJV) would have had to go to the synagogue to "hear" Paul's preaching (Acts 17:1-2 KJV, Acts 17:27 KJV, Acts 17:30 KJV) as Paul’s sending at that time was directly related to whom salvation was sent at that time (Acts 13:16 KJV, Acts 13:26 KJV).For now that you have made it clear you do not view that passage as part of Paul's gospel...
I do understand that passage as a mini version of Romans 1:16 thru 3:30.
I have this gift.
I have this gift.
1 Co 14:39:chuckle: