Dear Tissue,
First of all, it is the Scripture that taught me the "narrow" path in the first place, not my own "predispositions". Scripture is of no private interpretation. It isn't the parts of the Bible that people don't understand that I believe troubles them, but rather the parts that they do. Further, you are very fortunate that your last inflammatory statement was made to me instead of others on this forum, or you would surely have been reported, because I know if I had said that, I couldn't have been reported fast enough. (you really ought to edit it.)
In addition, I find it ironic that you used the word, 'narrow' because Jesus used that word too, to describe the route that those who will be saved take, while those headed for destruction enter through the wide gate. You can tell which are going through the wide gate, because the world (those who are not born again and are hellbound) approves of them. The world loves them, but Jesus said, HIS people would be hated, just as He was hated. If the world is loving our thoughts and our ways, we might just want to take it as a warning that we might just be heading down the wrong path, the one that leads to death and destruction, rather than the one that leads to life everlasting.
I'm pretty much done here, casting my pearls. Those who seek the truth shall find it, those who don't won't. In the end, God will separate the sheep from the goats and the truth will prevail. My conscience however is clear. I've shared the truth that has proceeded from the mouth of God, the same truth He will judge the world by. Let those who have ears to hear it, hear it.
Holding fast to the word of Truth,
Jack
BlackJack is a person who clings to a very narrow interpretation of Scripture, and nothing outside of Scripture (interpreted according to his predispositions) will dislodge him from his view. Because Scripture can be made to be consistent with itself in a multitude of viewpoints, he has successfully defended himself against all assaults from such things as science and logic.
Best to just leave him be or ignore him, David. He's lost.