While we wait.
My OP is another “checkmate” question for many of hard dogmatic Christian we have here in this forum.
If they respond by saying they ARE still seeking, then that is a tacit acknowledgment that their accepted dogma is incomplete and therefore potentially in some error.
If they respond that they are NOT still seeking, then they appear ridged and conceited in their accepted belief and dogma.
So what we see is a prickly evasiveness by Suzianne and KellyJay. Sonship carries too much forum scar-tissue to be drawn on another checkmate question. Josephw I expect will want to comment, but he’s been rather absent since the “talking snake” debacle.
@divegeester saidYou don't read posts; you just look for ways to bash people, I have already touched on this, and I'm not AGAIN going back and bumping something for you that you didn't bother reading the first time.
Ok so be clear then, have you stopped seeking?
Your analogy of losing your car keys seems to indicate that is the case. If it isn’t then please can you clarify?
Thanks
@divegeester saidNo need to ask for something already answered, but you do nonetheless.
There’s no need to get huffy and run away.
Are you still seeking yes or no?
@kellyjay saidOk I’ll take it that the analogy of you not looking for car keys is tacit acknowledgment that you’re not seeking and like so many dogma driven Christians are willing to stay where you are as an old wineskin.
No need to ask for something already answered, but you do nonetheless.
@divegeester saidYou don't read what is written to understand; you skim to find some fault so you can highlight it. I answered two questions you have been asking for early on, and had you taken the time, you could have seen them, but you are not interested in what others think and why; you are only interested in how they don't see things the way you think they should, which isn't surprising seeing how you do that with the Word of God too.
Ok I’ll take it that the analogy of you not looking for car keys is tacit acknowledgment that you’re not seeking and like so many dogma driven Christians are willing to stay where you are as an old wineskin.
@kellyjay saidOther that the few posts you’ve made here on page 2 complaining, you only made one post on page 1 and that is the one I’m replying to directly, specifically and honestly.
You don't read what is written to understand; you skim to find some fault so you can highlight it. I answered two questions you have been asking for early on, and had you taken the time, you could have seen them, but you are not interested in what others think and why; you are only interested in how they don't see things the way you think they should, which isn't surprising seeing how you do that with the Word of God too.
Are you still seeking? Yes or no KellyJay.
@divegeester saidYou mean the post where I said,
Other that the few posts you’ve made here on page 2 complaining, you only made one post on page 1 and that is the one I’m replying to directly, specifically and honestly.
Are you still seeking? Yes or no KellyJay.
"If you refer to God, He is eternal in every way possible; the more we know, the more we realize that there is more to Him, making Him the one thing that fulfills us in seeking and finding."
Where finding God is an eternal task because He is eternal so we will never stop seeking Him?
@divegeester saidYou have a hard time understanding once you find something you stop looking for it? I contrasted that with God because even finding Him unlike everything else there is no ending to Him. You have clarifying questions you need to ask them instead of claiming what was said wasn’t an answer, because it didn’t fit into what you were looking for. To suggest that is insulting.
Then what did you mean by this:
”If I lose my car keys and find them do I have to keep looking for them?”
@kellyjay saidOk well if I’ve misunderstood you, and it appears I have, then I do apologise.
You have a hard time understanding once you find something you stop looking for it? I contrasted that with God because even finding Him unlike everything else there is no ending to Him. You have clarifying questions you need to ask them instead of claiming what was said wasn’t an answer, because it didn’t fit into what you were looking for. To suggest that is insulting.
But you need to realise that I (not just me) find your posting imprecise, rambling, poorly constructed , full of grammatical inconsistencies and frequently a large raft of non sequiturs.
So let’s reboot.
So you ARE still seeking, right?
What are you seeking?
@divegeester saidI am not going to repent myself to you for the third time.
Ok well if I’ve misunderstood you, and it appears I have, then I do apologise.
But you need to realise that I (not just me) find your posting imprecise, rambling, poorly constructed , full of grammatical inconsistencies and frequently a large raft of non sequiturs.
So let’s reboot.
So you ARE still seeking, right?
What are you seeking?
@divegeester saidYes, even when you get told something, you ignore, miss, or claim you don't understand and repeatedly ask the same question.
I rest my case.
@kellyjay saidI said
Yes, even when you get told something, you ignore, miss, or claim you don't understand and repeatedly ask the same question.
But you need to realise that I (not just me) find your posting imprecise, rambling, poorly constructed , full of grammatical inconsistencies and frequently a large raft of non sequiturs.
You replied, and I quote:
”I am not going to repent myself to you for the third time.”
It is amusing.