2 questions for you.
1. Explain clearly what my "attitude and manner" is, with examples. I have been very clear and direct with you. That's my style. Not everyone likes that. But I have not insulted you in any way.
2. Why do you feel it necessary to argue even though agreeing with me? That doesn't make sense to me.
Your question 1 is a perfect example. No matter what I offer you, you have already given yourself an excuse as to why I will be at fault and not you.
What? I asked a question, and I get a lecture. Wow. I explained my style. By asking to "explain clearly" I mean to provide examples, as I made clear.
But, did you do that? No. You just continue to attack me by making wrong assumptions as to what I will do with your answer.
Are you really that insecure? What is obvious is that you haven't provided ANY examples of what you charge me with. And this happens all the time. I provide verses that Arminians (such as yourself) cannot explain or answer, so they have to attack my "attitude", "motives", etc, as a way to distract from their failure to be able to answer my verses or explain them differently than they plainly say and mean.
I will not be clear enough.
Well, I can't help you there.
You will argue with my examples.
Since you haven't yet provided any, this is just a bad case of judgmental assumption.
You do not request information, you demand that I explain to your satisfaction.
Another false charge. I ASKED for information. And where have I "demanded" any explanation? When I ask for an explanation, I usually follow it with "thanks".
However, don't you see that your quote here is totally contradictory?
First, you claim I "do not request information". Then, you claim that I "demand explanations".
So, either I'm not asking (demanding) for information, or I am asking (demanding) explanations (information).
Your question 2, see my answer to your question 1.
This is just dodgeball.
Obviously, you cannot explain yourself.
If all you want to do is defend the truth of Scripture (to the best of your current understanding) then beware of certain sins that can creep into anyone's walk with Christ: arrogance, pride, and vanity.
There is none of that in my posts. They are straightforward and direct.
I would ask for an example of any of what you note, but then you'd probably claim I was demanding something of you. And I now know that you do not like to give examples.
So I'll take that as not having any examples. But it's easy to make such claims.
I have committed these sins many times.
I thought your views were that true believers "won't" sin. I'd ask that you explain this, but I guess you would claim that I'm demanding something of you.
I will pray today that the Lord will give me greater humility and forgiveness.
Don't forget to ask the Lord for wisdom and discernment when reading Scripture.
Please don't forget this: I don't want to be wrong any more than you do.
And I am assuming that you don't want to be wrong either.