> Suzanne wrote:
>>>
>>> Massive amounts of evidence exists that shows your view of the bible
>>> is wrong.
>>>
>> This is a lie.
>
>> I don't have a "view" of the Bible. I just tell
>> what the Bible says. Usually when I am using
>> the Bible, just to avoid this kind of rhetoric,
>> I simply include the Bible verse so that folks
>> can read it for themselves.
>
>
> It is not a lie,
It is a lie.
>
>....however if you don't believe the bible (whichever one you use) divinely
>inspired and understand that most of it is fairy tales mixed with poor
>historical fiction
> then I stand corrected.
>
I believe the Bible without all of your absurd
designations. It is not fairy tales. And you stand
corrected anyway.
>
> Yes indeed you do include some bible verses, the ones that support your
> view but leave out the ones that do not agree with you, then ignore the
> posts that point this out.
>
This is also a lie. I do not include some bible
verses and leave out others. I do not have a view.
The Bible is the one with a view and that is what
I believe. I don't ignore posts. I read them all.
Some seem to be more in the realm of being just
comments, not necessarily asking for a reply. I
do respond to as many as I can.
>
> This is your view of the bible and it differs from most of the rest of the
> world.
>
I don't know about the world, but I am a Baptist,
and that's the next to the largest group of Christians
in the USA. Catholics are the largest group. However,
even Catholics have some things in common with
what I believe, so your statement is at best puzzling.
>
>>> The vast majority of other christians do not agree with your
>>> worldview. What would be needed for you to abandon your idea that
>>> your form of christianity is wrong?
>>>
>> I don't have a "worldview." You are trying to
>> come up with something here that does not
>> exist.
>
> You do in fact have a worldview. Why, oh why haven't you learned to look
> things up before falling on your ass from sticking both feet in your mouth
> at the same time?
>
These are things that you ought to tell the guy in the
mirror. You are acting very wierd.
>
> Maybe we should put it in a crossword puzzle.
One time I said that there was a word someone used
that I had not heard of, though I had heard of the base
word. I said that I had worked crossword puzzles and
had not yet encountered that one. The reason that I said
that, which anyone that works crossword puzzles can
tell you, is that the authors of them can come up with
the most remote usages of certain words that anyone
can imagine. Instead of understanding what I said,
you and your friends have made it into a joke. But you
feed on making fun of people. It's your sport. Mike,
this will not make you happy to be this way.
>
Best wishes,
Suzanne