Originally, sentipente claimes that Scripture was misquoted. I asked him
By what authority do you deem that a misquote?
His three answers are below
The two of you have begun to act in a rather puerile manner. I guess the discussion is over. Enjoy yourselves.
Just what is that double standard that you see? It is childish to assume that one cannot cite from a source because it is not authorititative,(sic) especially when that ground has been plowed an nauseum. (sic) If you want to challenge an opinion do so without resorting to such puerile tactics. I don't have the time for it.
Paul was simply stating a generally observable principle. Every creation reflects its creator. Why do you keep suggesting that relevance must also include authority?
Notice several things:
When pressed on an issue that he raised himself, he trues unsuccessfully to turn the question back on the questioner.
When pressed as to what authority that he uses to deem a Scripture a misquote, his answer are vacuous and vague, citing nothing other than his say so as proof.
When pressed on an issue that he raised himself, he posits another question, relevance, and then adds the adjective "childish or juvenile" (puerile) to discredit both our motivations and our attempts to clarify himself. Could be an Ad Hominem attack?
When pressed to explain what he posted, he makes those asking for clarification the bad boys.
sentipente, We simply asked for a reasoned response, but your response seems that you want us to take us at your word as an authority. It does not work that way.
From this monitor, your assertion that the Scripture was "misquoted" seemed whimsically capricious. To logically make a statement like that, you need to provide reasoned response. What is "puerile" about asking you for the reasons you make a statement? You said it, not us. We wanna know why, that's all.
Frankly, if you do not want to use a reasoned response for your mere opinions about Scripture, (and your non-answers are simply irrational as I demonstrated above) then please do not post your opinions about Scripture.
It is far easier for you if you do that.