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Is this over the line?

Is this over the line?

  • This is fine as long as others are reached for Christ.

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Wisdom Seeker

New Member
Originally posted by Y'Israel:
hmmm...Mike...it is apparent...that you have some problems with rightly understanding the Bible...

I will give you a clue...
Originally posted by Baptist Bible Believer:
And I notice that you don't have much of a gentle spirit either, do you Mike.
Do you think you could tone down the condescending, disparageing remarks. I think if you have a valid point, you could make it without using such tactics.

Oh, if only I was a moderator. I think people have decided that it is okay to make personal remarks here...let's keep it to the topic shall we?

Thanks
Wisdom Seeker
 
Originally posted by Wisdom Seeker:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by Y'Israel:
hmmm...Mike...it is apparent...that you have some problems with rightly understanding the Bible...

I will give you a clue...
Originally posted by Baptist Bible Believer:
And I notice that you don't have much of a gentle spirit either, do you Mike.
Do you think you could tone down the condescending, disparageing remarks. I think if you have a valid point, you could make it without using such tactics.

Oh, if only I was a moderator. I think people have decided that it is okay to make personal remarks here...let's keep it to the topic shall we?

Thanks
Wisdom Seeker
</font>[/QUOTE]Wisdom Seeker, I can accept your rebuke however I think you forgot one:

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Originally posted by Y'Israel:
hmmm...Mike...it is apparent...that you have some problems with rightly understanding the Bible...
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Why don't you explain it to me, oh spiritual giant?
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Wisdom Seeker

New Member
It's good you accept my rebuke, I didn't forget Mikes response to being disrespected...I thought it was very humorous considering. Had such comments been made in my direction...I doubt I could have handled it with such grace.

In Christ
Wisdom Seeker ;)

editted for type-o

[ April 26, 2003, 10:09 PM: Message edited by: Wisdom Seeker ]
 

C.S. Murphy

New Member
Thanks for all teh activity here lately but I must make a couple of requests. #1 stop the name calling, there was too much to correct but an example is "oh spiritual giant" I am not picking on whoever said this but it is belittling to others so if you have been guilty STOP!!! We seem to have some new posters attracted to this thread which is great but please understand that IMO snide comments are not welcome and will not be tolerated. #2 To save webspace don't quote an entire post unless you wish to address each point of the post, instead pick the parts that you will address and leave the rest out. I trust that we can all follow these requests.

Murph
 

All about Grace

New Member
DD: Paul is talking about the proclamation of the gospel. This is done by all believers. I didn't mean to imply that someone has to stand behind the pulpit for this (although that is certainly the prescribed method during corporate worship according to the pastoral epistles).

I don't think any style of preaching is what he was talking about. He was talking about both the message and how it is delivered.

Btw, I was specifically talking about the God-ordained/sanctioned method that is clearly taught and indicated.
You are beginning to see the point I am making. Think thoroughly through your reasoning above and you will either have to change your rhetoric or change your view regarding methodologies.
 

All about Grace

New Member
Cause: The only description Paul used was "in power and demonstartion of the Spirit". These words you refer to above are the adhoc of modern terminology that nowhere in the Bible will you find these describing preaching.
Wow you are close to catching on.

The reality of what you write tells us a whole lot about the legitimacy of methods.
 

Daniel David

New Member
Originally posted by SBCbyGRACE:
You are beginning to see the point I am making. Think thoroughly through your reasoning above and you will either have to change your rhetoric or change your view regarding methodologies.
SBC, this appears a bit cryptic to me. Can you expound upon this?
 
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