There you go again, telling half-truths and untruths. Shame on you ... a Rev.
You must have the entire post ... from about two years ago. I do not remember exactly the post, but I am sure I was saying something like that we can learn about God from our experiences. If God moves in the experiences of our lives, then we can learn of him through those experiences ... like answered prayer or his opening doors and showing us his will.
If memory serves me correctly I was discussing with you ways in which my spouse and I determined that it was God's will for us to go to work at the seminary in Prague. An example was how we found a person, two doors from us, who needed a place to live exactly the same time we were to be away. His house had just sold and he had to move out, but could not retire and move to Massachusetts for six months.
You, in your confused ways, decided that I was saying that experience was as important as scripture. That isn't so and you know I never said that. But you have, very dishonestly, taken that idea and said it over and over and over. So please start being honest.
Also, if I remember correctly your completely refused to answer questions I asked you at that time.
I calmly replied to you over several weeks. This was when I was new on the board and believed you were a rational person. After all I am an optimist and assume people that I meet are honest and rational until they prove themselves otherwise. You succeeded in proving your irrationality and dishonesty to me over those several weeks. I see you have not changed.
There was a thread about Genesis and creation and in one of your posts you said that Eve's words were unimportant. I should have copied the post and kept it, but I didn't.