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God Made Me A Skeptic
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armyman_83 said:Yes I mean a duel.
Ooookay.
Then I would say that they are a liar (and their thoughts hold no standing if they think it is not worthy to fight over), if they think they believe the truth then they should stand up for it.
Oh! You mean like the way Jesus fought to prove that He was truly Lord?
Oh, wait.
He didn't.
Sorry, but this has got to be some kind of sick joke. Fighting proves nothing.
Why not, say... argue the point?
If your response to someone saying something is to challenge them to a fight, then assert that they are a liar if they are unwilling to fight...
Really, all you're doing here is compounding brutality with false witness. You cannot have a good-faith belief that someone who refuses to physically fight you about something is therefore "lying".
I would do so to keep King David's name honorable. For he himself is not now about to fight, and to abuse his good name while he is unable to rebuke such a claim then not expect a challenge would be foolish.
I don't think King David needs folks beating people up to defend his honor.
The only message such a thing sends is "I cannot possibly argue against your point, but I think I fight better than you do."
I'm wondering, if you're so eager to defend David's honor, presumably you take the Bible as some kind of source material, no? Wouldn't it be good to follow at least a few of the pieces of advice in it, then? There was this guy, sorta new-testament period, talked a lot about things, promoted a lot of things as true... Didn't so much fight people about them.
I guess I'm just a bit shocked. I was totally unaware that there was anyone left after about the 17th century who genuinely believed that winning a fight had anything to do with proving a point.
If you haven't got any actual arguments, just say so!
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