you seem to be more of Kjv preferred, and that is fine, just have REAl problems when KJVO start correcting the greek text with the english renderings of the KJV!
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Gregory Perry Sr. said: ↑I'm not surprised by your statement/reaction......BUT...considering all the unbiblical nonsense that is listed at the bottom of each of your posts that describes WHAT you believe.....I'd say that is a bit like the "pot calling the kettle BLACK". I have never seen such a mess of unbiblical confusion in my entire life. I know I may be vilified for what I just said but it's about time SOMEBODY said the truth. There is a BIG difference between respect and honor and WORSHIP.
Bro.Greg:eek::saint:Click to expand...
If you knew anything ABOUT hermeneutics you would be smarter than to beleive KJVO.
No intelligent Christian could be KJVO.
I know I may be vilified for what I just said but its about time SOMEBODY said the truth. -
Impressive Bro.Heir
HeirofSalvation said: ↑It may be un-American.....but the Italian 9.mm Berretta is a superior weapon...I know it's heretical. But it's true. No handgun is more reliable, safe, and it's chamber pressure is off the charts. That round flies at 1,100 f.p.s....the colt flies at the grandfatherly rate of (I think) 800 f.p.s.
The laws of Physics are against you...I can square the velocity of my smaller round....(to calculate overall force). Also that round doesn't pierce dry-wall, (usually) making it safer for the children you might murder in the next room.:wavey:
Sorry, average American who thinks that "Bigger is better"....you don't need "stopping-power"...you need to learn how to hit your target.
It isn't whether you hit your target with a colt 45 or a Berretta 9.mm..........it's where you shoot your target that counts.
If you can't shoot, take the Colt. If you actually can....take the Berretta.Click to expand...
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Luke2427 said: ↑There is nothing unbiblical about any of the things at the bottom of his post.
If you knew anything ABOUT hermeneutics you would be smarter than to beleive KJVO.
No intelligent Christian could be KJVO.
I know I may be vilified for what I just said but its about time SOMEBODY said the truth.Click to expand...
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Gregory Perry Sr. said: ↑And my response to that is.................................................:type: by the way....believe (a word I am quite fond of) is correctly spelled with an "ie"...not "ei". I will however stand by my previous post. Have a nice day bro.Luke.
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Does that not make you a snotty Pharisee? Would you like to have a spelling contest?
And standing by something is only noble if it is justifiable.
Your stand is not justifiable. It is not intelligibly supportable. You cannot make a thoughtful, logical, exegetical case for it.
You just do what most IFB people I've known do... Claim something as righteous and expect that people just accept it because YOU claim it.
That is not righteous- it is self-righteous.
If something is truly right, it can be DEMONSTRATED.
You don't even bother to demonstrate it. IFB folks are often so high and mighty they don't even think they have to. -
Yeshua1 said: ↑or a 40 Caliber Gloch!Click to expand...
I like the KJV along with Strong's imbedded. That way, when I "stumble" over a word or clumsy phrase, I know that the Holy Spirit is prodding me to dig a bit deeper.
The Holy Spirit is definitely "inspired". Ruckman? He reads like an impromptu off-the-cuff transcript. The Holy Spirit guides thoughts in a clear, concise, systematic and well organized way.
I think I'll go with the PRO. Remember when you do a word search in the KJV and spell a word like fulfill, you will miss all the words spelled fulfil (one "L").
The same goes for Noah, as you will surely miss all the passages about Noe. It's pretty clear that the KJV was translated by more than one person. But it's still the best IMO. -
beameup said: ↑I'll stick with my Glock Model 22 .40 S&W. Wherever the red dot is, that's where the round goes. Shoot from the hip, no problem.
I like the KJV along with Strong's imbedded. That way, when I "stumble" over a word or clumsy phrase, I know that the Holy Spirit is prodding me to dig a bit deeper.
The Holy Spirit is definitely "inspired". Ruckman? He reads like an impromptu off-the-cuff transcript. The Holy Spirit guides thoughts in a clear, concise, systematic and well organized way.
I think I'll go with the PRO. Remember when you do a word search in the KJV and spell a word like fulfill, you will miss all the words spelled fulfil (one "L").
The same goes for Noah, as you will surely miss all the passages about Noe. It's pretty clear that the KJV was translated by more than one person. But it's still the best IMO.Click to expand...
You use the Kjv hebrew-greek key word bible? -
Just so you'll know.....
Luke2427 said: ↑Are you nitpicking typos??
Does that not make you a snotty Pharisee? Would you like to have a spelling contest?
And standing by something is only noble if it is justifiable.
Your stand is not justifiable. It is not intelligibly supportable. You cannot make a thoughtful, logical, exegetical case for it.
You just do what most IFB people I've known do... Claim something as righteous and expect that people just accept it because YOU claim it.
That is not righteous- it is self-righteous.
If something is truly right, it can be DEMONSTRATED.
You don't even bother to demonstrate it. IFB folks are often so high and mighty they don't even think they have to.Click to expand...
Bro.Greg:saint:
P.S. ....as for the typo thing....I "ain't" no english major OR a pharisee....I just got irritated at you so I did that. Besides...I used to write articles for a Nascar related weekly magazine and was trained in "proof-reading"....I just automatically notice stuff like that. Yeshua1's posts nearly drive me insane. -
Yeshua1 said: ↑You use the Kjv hebrew-greek key word bible?Click to expand...
Chuck always emphasized the importance of doing your own research and using computers. http://www.blueletterbible.org/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chuck_Missler
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