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Apollos1
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loveabove -
It seems disingenuous of you to be able to "debate" the points I made in my last post to you, while saying that you will no longer "debate" anymore points made in reference to 1 Corinthians 13 - for the excuses you offered.
I used "punked" to express one's lack of willingness to do or perform what they should do. You should answer the points I made about 1 Corinthians 13 - the analogies of Paul, the definition of "teleios", the context of "that which", etc., etc. But you have lost your willingness to do so now that the truth is so plain, huh? Well, you are not the first to "punk out" in such a position.
DEBATING is not a religous crime. Paul powerfully "confuted" with the Jews in Acts 18:28. You might find these scriptures to be of interest as well - Acts 17:2, 18:4,19, 24:25. These events were not after dinner talks! Of course some do not care for "deabte" after they find themselves in, how shall we say it... an "awkward" position.
Did Jesus ever debate? YES He did. Matthew 21:25 is a favorite! You think about it!
However, I would still like to read your position on the points in 1 Corinthians 13 I have requested above - if you feel able.
It seems disingenuous of you to be able to "debate" the points I made in my last post to you, while saying that you will no longer "debate" anymore points made in reference to 1 Corinthians 13 - for the excuses you offered.
I used "punked" to express one's lack of willingness to do or perform what they should do. You should answer the points I made about 1 Corinthians 13 - the analogies of Paul, the definition of "teleios", the context of "that which", etc., etc. But you have lost your willingness to do so now that the truth is so plain, huh? Well, you are not the first to "punk out" in such a position.
DEBATING is not a religous crime. Paul powerfully "confuted" with the Jews in Acts 18:28. You might find these scriptures to be of interest as well - Acts 17:2, 18:4,19, 24:25. These events were not after dinner talks! Of course some do not care for "deabte" after they find themselves in, how shall we say it... an "awkward" position.
Did Jesus ever debate? YES He did. Matthew 21:25 is a favorite! You think about it!
However, I would still like to read your position on the points in 1 Corinthians 13 I have requested above - if you feel able.
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