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The NIV Is In Good Company

TCassidy

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If it was a secret passageway then we can't know what went on in there.
"kiss in public" - They were both drunk!

HankD
Europeans still kiss when meeting in public. It is only American homophobia that assumes those kissing are sodomites.

And if the passage was "secret" how do we know about it?

Not to mention the palace is riddled with "secret" passages so the Royal Guard could enter and leave unobserved, and the Monarch had a means to escape in the event of insurrection.

It is all vile speculation. Evil speculation.
 

Rippon

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Your unsound reasoning here is quite unusual for you. Dismissing that which is of historical record is itself absurd.


What is your rationale for the clearly condemnatory language that Oglander, Osborne and Peyton use against the conduct of King James?
TC, I would like you to respond to my question.
 

HankD

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Europeans still kiss when meeting in public. It is only American homophobia that assumes those kissing are sodomites.

And if the passage was "secret" how do we know about it?

Not to mention the palace is riddled with "secret" passages so the Royal Guard could enter and leave unobserved, and the Monarch had a means to escape in the event of insurrection.

It is all vile speculation. Evil speculation.
Yes, I know about the kissing rituals Tom, being a 3rd generation American with an Italian/Eastern European heritage.

I grew up visiting our Italian relatives on my father's side almost every Sunday with lots of greeting and goodbye kissing even by the men!

The rest of the day was spent eating and shouting at each other! :)

Same on my mother's Eastern European/Jewish side but not so intense and passionate.

HankD
 

InTheLight

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You have not addressed the contents of James' letter to George Villiers where he called him his "sweet child: and "wife" and he called himself George's husband. You have thrown insults and innuendo about the source of the letter, implied that I visit gay websites and support the gay agenda. So, why don't you address George = Wife; James = Husband?


Europeans still kiss when meeting in public. It is only American homophobia that assumes those kissing are sodomites.

Who said they only kissed upon meeting?


And if the passage was "secret" how do we know about it?

Originally built in 1470-80 by Sir Guy Wolston, it then sold to Sir Walter Mildmay and stayed in his family for 350 years. Its stately apartments were where James I indulged in "more commodious entertainment... and princely recreation" with his favourite, George Villiers, later to become the Duke of Buckingham. Workers uncovered a passage connecting the pair's bedchambers during the recent renovations.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/magazine/7436409.stm

It is all vile speculation. Evil speculation.

It is established fact. Deal with it. It doesn't make the KJV any less of an excellent translation. I merely offered up this historical fact as a counterbalance to the allegation that the NIV had a lesbian on the translation committee.
 

HankD

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I'm not convinced.

Also, I have been known to be very stubborn.

HankD
 

TCassidy

Late-Administator Emeritus
Administrator
Yes, I know about the kissing rituals Tom, being a 3rd generation American with an Italian/Eastern European heritage.
I am a first generation American. I have finally outlived all of the older generation. Doing so has greatly improved my hygiene! :D:D:D
 

Rippon

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Your unsound reasoning here is quite unusual for you. Dismissing that which is of historical record is itself absurd.


What is your rationale for the clearly condemnatory language that Oglander, Osborne and Peyton use against the conduct of King James?
TC, this is my third attempt to get you to answer my question above. Please do so.
 
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