You missed the point. Totally missed it. 10 feet from the ball.
She nailed it!
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You missed the point. Totally missed it. 10 feet from the ball.
How did I take scripture out of context? I did not quote scripture. I asked you a few simple questions?No, only calling it as it is.To take scripture so out of context and state it is liberal. That you did.
As I said scripture says David was a man after God's own heart. Once he realized he had sinned he repented and did not commit that sin again. Are you saying that fits Trump also?
You missed the point and still miss it. David was definitely a man after God's own heart. That is why I asked what God called David. If you read completely(from the beginning) and think, it will click.If quoting Scripture is being 10 feet from the ball, the ball is in the wrong spot. I'll stick with Scripture while you have fun with the ball.
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You did not ask what God called David you said "What would make you think an adulterous murder was a man after God's own heart?"You missed the point and still miss it. David was definitely a man after God's own heart. That is why I asked what God called David. If you read completely(from the beginning) and think, it will click.
Of what sins do you judge President Trump worthy of condemnation?No, only calling it as it is.To take scripture so out of context and state it is liberal. That you did.
As I said scripture says David was a man after God's own heart. Once he realized he had sinned he repented and did not commit that sin again. Are you saying that fits Trump also?
You did not read back far enough. Go back to the beginning please.You did not ask what God called David you said "What would make you think an adulterous murder was a man after God's own heart?"
I answered the Bible is what "makes me think" and you are under the impression that the Bible is 10 feet away from the point. I stand by the fact that if the point is 10 feet away from the Bible, the point is in the wrong spot.
Feel free to stay by your point, I'll stay with the Bible.
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I saw post 8. But that doesn't change the fact that you asked the question of what makes us think that David was a man after God's own heart in post 11. The answer to your question in post 11 is the Bible Tells Us So.You did not read back far enough. Go back to the beginning please.
Post 11 is a continuation of the context set in 8. That is not real difficult to figure out. The point is we do not know what God saw in David that made a man who committed adultery and murder a "man after God's own heart." Likewise we can not say what God sees or does not see on Trump. Only God knows that.I saw post 8. But that doesn't change the fact that you asked the question of what makes us think that David was a man after God's own heart in post 11. The answer to your question in post 11 is the Bible Tells Us So.
I have no desire in getting involved in your discussion that prompted your question in Post 8, that is why I'm only answering the question about David that you asked in Post 11. I think he is a man after God's own heart because that is what God's word says about him. I'm always going to stay with what the Bible says, even if you think the point is somewhere else.
The point is that the Bible tells us that David is a man after God's own heart. We do know what God saw in David, He saw that David was a man after His own heart. Because the Bible Says so. It really is not that difficult to figure out when the Bible spells it out so plainly. You keep trying to defend your point 10 feet away from the Bible, but I'm going to stick with what the Bible tells us, especially on this issue because its very clear, that David was a man after God's own heart.Post 11 is a continuation of the context set in 8. That is not real difficult to figure out. The point is we do not know what God saw in David that made a man who committed adultery and murder a "man after God's own heart." Likewise we can not say what God sees or does not see on Trump. Only God knows that.
That is not hard to figure out, even in the Vegas heat.
You still don't get it.The point is that the Bible tells us that David is a man after God's own heart. We do know what God saw in David, He saw that David was a man after His own heart. Because the Bible Says so. It really is not that difficult to figure out when the Bible spells it out so plainly. You keep trying to defend your point 10 feet away from the Bible, but I'm going to stick with what the Bible tells us, especially on this issue because its very clear, that David was a man after God's own heart.
You don't get it, I'm not going to leave the authority of Scripture to move 10 feet to your point.You still don't get it.
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Better not tell him that 40 million watched Obama's Afghanistan speech in 2009 and only 28 million watched Trump on Monday..
Hard to believe. You would think millions would sit down with their popcorn and watch eagerly to see what unexpected utterances would be propounded.
Or it could be that Trump fatigue is setting in. He seems to be running out of memes and has to keep relying on the same old schtick.
Maybe have another rally with pre-screened attendees to stroke his ego.Hard to believe. You would think millions would sit down with their popcorn and watch eagerly to see what unexpected utterances would be propounded.
Or it could be that Trump fatigue is setting in. He seems to be running out of memes and has to keep relying on the same old schtick.
He could draw a crowd of three people and Tweet it was 15,000 and probably believe he's right.
He doesn't need to assemble pre-screened attendees anymore; he can just call a cabinet meeting.
Maybe have another rally with pre-screened attendees to stroke his ego.
If you dislike Trump, that is your cross to bear. But why speak in riddles? Just come out and say, "I hate the man."