Pipp, that's partially correct. But don't challenge me unless you're willing to take up the gauntlet of education. Because, I will educate you.
I'm no longer going to live the rest of my life waiting for fellow Christians to get a clue so we can have peace with each other.
Take this as a Paul preaching to Peter moment. Think of it as if, in some odd way, I'm Paul and you're Peter.
You're definitely wrong, and, what's more, you might want to reel in those spiritual judgments you're throwing my way. I'd appreciate it if you would. I don't doubt or seek to depricate your faith----however 'newly' found it is. I'm here to help. But if other Christians think they're going to set me straight, they have another thing coming. It's that simple!
And anyone, even you, can claim to be a Christian and go around poking others in the eye with your zeal. I appreciate your zeal, but don't try to shine your newly lit light into my face. I already have the Light.
Have you detected Christian who can
be set straight?
My experience is with the yec sorts who
-for I, you, me, or the man behind the tree know-
may be exactly right o about what the Bible says.
It does, after all, quite clearly state there were
six days of creation, there was a flood. Etc.
I'm a lot like a creationist; I take the Bible at its
word.
What I find interesting in yecs is their utter rigid
inability to learn anything that contradicts some
idea about science they've concocted.
Not something that contradicts their
chosen interpretation of what they've decided
the bible means- I'd never expect that.
No, it's something irrelevant to Bible readin' that
I'm talking about.
Like say, that science does not do proof. Never found
a yec that will give a inch once they've said it does
It's an odd mentality, to me. Belief in personal infallibikity
I see that you too are not about to be set straight .
Don't try to tell you, for lo, you already know.