11 Aug 15
Originally posted by RJHindsI have suggested that you try to defend literalism as a reading method for Genesis. You find that uninteresting because you would rather accuse others of ignorance than chase away your own ignorance by learning something about historical hermeneutics, poetry and metaphor, science, ...
Well, you certainly have not presented anything interesting. So you can go back and stick your head where the sun doesn't shine and be in blissful ignorance.
I'm reasonably certain that your "ingenious" and "original" insults are derived from looking in the mirror and thinking that it's a window.
Naturally, I'm ready to discuss any of these topics in more detail, but I need evidence that the other side of the conversation is more engaging than a wall of plaster. So far that is not the case.
Originally posted by WulebgrSad to say, but several of us have tried, but the wall of plaster it assuredly is.
Naturally, I'm ready to discuss any of these topics in more detail, but I need evidence that the other side of the conversation is more engaging than a wall of plaster. So far that is not the case.
All you can expect from RJH is a Youtube video, a smugface icon or a Hallelujah, or all three. Oh, of course, and the regular insult.
Originally posted by Wulebgr… historical hermeneutics, poetry and metaphor, science, ...
I have suggested that you try to defend literalism as a reading method for Genesis. You find that uninteresting because you would rather accuse others of ignorance than chase away your own ignorance by learning something about historical hermeneutics, poetry and metaphor, science, ...
I'm reasonably certain that your "ingenious" and "original" insults are ...[text shortened]... r side of the conversation is more engaging than a wall of plaster. So far that is not the case.
Yep. How are you, Wule?
Originally posted by vistesdLife has gone to the dogs. With my human children grown, I have two new fur children: two three-year old boxers, in addition to our old cat. We've also been fostering a third boxer since May who goes to his furever home tomorrow. We'll likely have a new foster within the next couple of weeks. Taking in these rescue dogs keeps life interesting and busy.
[b]… historical hermeneutics, poetry and metaphor, science, ...
Yep. How are you, Wule?[/b]
When you live with boxers, the world is forever young, albeit not the way RJH thinks of it.
Originally posted by WulebgrI can't be all things to all people because I am only ....
I have suggested that you try to defend literalism as a reading method for Genesis. You find that uninteresting because you would rather accuse others of ignorance than chase away your own ignorance by learning something about historical hermeneutics, poetry and metaphor, science, ...
I'm reasonably certain that your "ingenious" and "original" insults are ...[text shortened]... r side of the conversation is more engaging than a wall of plaster. So far that is not the case.
The Near Genius 😏
Originally posted by WulebgrBut first he would WANT to change his delusions, he will never do that, since he is quite besotted with his delusions. He would probably go into a great depression, never able to rise from his rocker again if those delusions were destroyed.
That's a mirror, not a window. But I must disagree. Your delusions can be corrected with appropriate counseling and real education.
Originally posted by RJHindsI had time for that video. I think I'll stick the DVD in the box and watch the whole film again. Then I'll spend the rest of the day listening to the early albums when Syd Barrett was still part of the band.
Pink Floyd - Another Brick In The Wall
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Thanks RJH. Can you relate to Pink when he's sitting in the corner of the stall trying to write poems with his finger and the water in the bowl?
Originally posted by WulebgrNO
I had time for that video. I think I'll stick the DVD in the box and watch the whole film again. Then I'll spend the rest of the day listening to the early albums when Syd Barrett was still part of the band.
Thanks RJH. Can you relate to Pink when he's sitting in the corner of the stall trying to write poems with his finger and the water in the bowl?