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Post by HSTN2983 on May 5, 2006 19:33:05 GMT -5
jesse, and moderation committee, please explain to me where it is permissable for heathens to post. i know that i am not allowed in the doctrine/theology forum because jesse made it clear to me. however, do i have a right to post here in the random posts, or in the politics forums. perhaps, unless i am missing something, you should make it clear.
p.s. jesse, consider creating a rules/guidelines that activates as a pop-up window when you sign up that you must read. maybe i misses that too... haha.
i dunno.
your favorite heathen (not wanting to cause too much trouble),
dmclayton.
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Post by biblethumper on May 5, 2006 20:37:00 GMT -5
I think you just answered your own question
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Post by Jesse Morrell on May 5, 2006 23:25:14 GMT -5
Well, basicly just don't post in the doctrine and theology section.
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Post by HSTN2983 on May 6, 2006 10:51:56 GMT -5
sad. my theology is pretty darn sharp. i CAN be objective when speaking from a biblical point of view you know...
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Post by Jules on May 6, 2006 11:22:51 GMT -5
you cannot speak from a Biblical point of view if the Spirit of God is not within you. And according to another post you made, apparently you are a followed of Beelzebub, Lord of the Flies. Egads. Repent friend...then join us in the doctrine section with your "spiritual eyes" and not your scaly ones.
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Post by HSTN2983 on May 6, 2006 22:06:48 GMT -5
haha. i so not follow bezzlebub, nor did i ever admit such a thing. beezlebub was spoken of, and i was stating that beezlebub is the lord of flies...as i said...because i know my theology. i disagree that you need the spirit of god to read the bible.
why do i disagree?
the bible can be interpreted in more ways than merely literal and metaphorical? do i need to be a christian to understand history, anthropology, linguistics, or archaeology for example? no.
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