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What establishes your hermeneutics?

Discussion in 'Baptist Theology & Bible Study' started by Isaiah40:28, Oct 24, 2007.

  1. webdog

    webdog Active Member
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    Please don't take the tough guy approach with me...you look quite childish. I admit when I believe to be wrong (remember the thread today where I apologized to you if your comment was not sarcastic? Funny how you never replied to that one, huh?)
    Was God sovereign when He told Hezekiah that he was going to die...and then granted another 15 years of life after Hezekiah's prayer? What? How?
     
  2. npetreley

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    Right - change the subject now because your assertion is so obviously absurd.

    "God is sovereign even when He is not sovereign. And if you say otherwise, you are limiting God's sovereignty."

    I hope that haunts you until you admit just how absurd it is.
     
  3. TCGreek

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    Webdog,

    You are flip-flopping like John Kerry. Are you a presidential candidate for the Arminian upcoming Election? :laugh:
     
  4. npetreley

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    Does webdog work at waffle house? ;)
     
  5. webdog

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    Since I'm not arminian...probably not. I couldn't run against such persons of vast wisdom and unprecedented awe inspiring knowledge, anyways :rolleyes:
     
  6. TCGreek

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    I wondered, but now he has answered that question. :wavey:
     
  7. webdog

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    You going to admit that I admitted I was wrong...or are you going to retract it?

    I'm not surprised you won't touch the Hezekiah story with a 10 foot pole...
     
  8. TCGreek

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    You have proven our point, Webdog. :thumbs:
     
  9. webdog

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    The head's growin' faster than Barry Bonds', TC... :tear:
     
  10. npetreley

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    I'll have mercy on you, webdog. After all, you're getting hammered in 3 different threads at once. It must be difficult to deny such obvious facts in 3 threads at a time.

    "God is sovereign even when He's not sovereign. And anyone who says otherwise is limiting God's sovereignty."

    Bwahahahahahahahahaha....
     
  11. TCGreek

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    Hey,

    That's a good impression of Spongebob! Webdog, What do you think?
     
  12. TCGreek

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    Can I recommend something over the counter? How about 1000mg of God's sovereignty daily for the next 2yrs? I think that should do it!

    Npetreley, Is that what the doctor ordered for the battered and bruised, Webdog?
     
  13. npetreley

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    Sounds good. He's already had a big dose of humility tonight, whether or not he admits it.
     
  14. webdog

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    Care to admit whether your statement on the other thread was done in jest, npet? Let's talk about humility...
     
  15. webdog

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    No thanks. The Bible calls pride sin. Revel in it if you like, I'll pass.
     
  16. webdog

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    My son would like it :thumbs:
     
  17. TCGreek

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    Webdog,

    Good taste! Good taste! That's all! No need to put label on anything. If I went too far, I'll be happy to acknowledge my wrongdoing.
     
  18. Isaiah40:28

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    Wow, TCGreek, NPet, and Webdog, you sure know how to ruin threads with your juvenile posts.
    Reading through those last two or three pages was an absolute waste of time.

    It's embarrassing for the rest of us no matter which side of the argument you fall on.

    TCGreek, I personally think you should never have posted this:
    That is so blatantly and intentionally inflammatory.
    It was just downhill from there.

    Maybe a moderator could delete those posts. I would hate for that stuff to be archived.
     
  19. tinytim

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    Can we get back to discussing Herman Munster now.. I mean Hermeneutics?

    BTW, you all are all Right!!!
    There, do you feel better?
     
  20. webdog

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    I agree with the above. I apologize for my part in the wasted pages on this thread. When attacked, I need to just let it roll off my back instead of fighting back. I've always been a fight guy instead of a flight guy...and that is something I need the Potter to crush and mold in me. No love lost for my brothers... :)
     
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