Spirituality
08 Aug 14
Originally posted by FMFyou have done nothing of the sort you ol windy scourge bag.
I have tackled your question head on. You seem, like a fair few religionists here, to have difficulty processing and engaging disagreement without either resort to circular logic or silly personal remarks. As you know, I feel you sell yourself short a lot of the time. Like I said, I understand and acknowledge your personal opinion about smoking cigarettes and I ...[text shortened]... ttes, then I am happy for you, if giving up smoking cigarettes was indeed what you wanted to do.
Originally posted by robbie carrobieBut people can just read my posts over the last few pages and see that I am willing and able to debate this issue, even if they disagree with me. But you are dishing out Clan Forum stuff and trying to be funny. I am not sure what you think you achieve by using the same catchphrases and "insults" and buzz words and names of cartoon characters and whatnot ~ the exact same ones ~ over and over and over again, post after post after post, thread after thread. I get what your personal interpretation of the Bible is with regards to cigarettes, but do you really think that refusing to acknowledge the substance of disagreement with you makes the personal opinions you air any more persuasive? I don't think it does.
you have done nothing of the sort you ol windy scourge bag.
Originally posted by robbie carrobieI am not talking about "active" smoking that may harm others. I am asking: Do you believe passive smoking is "forbidden in scripture"?
if passive smoking injures other people and we know that it does then how is that showing love for self and love of neighbor?
Originally posted by robbie carrobieAnd I thank you for your personal opinion about cigarettes and scripture. If the person involved knows of the pollution or dirt involved and the potential impact on their body, do you think working in a coal mine, wading through sewage, cooking with wood in a confined space, and riding a motorbike around Jakarta without a gas mask [just four examples] are "forbidden in scripture"?
I have provided a line of argument, references, citations, a scripture and principles, you may make reference to those Randolf Gandolph and save your whining for the general forum.
Originally posted by FMFand i provided the principle derived from the scripture,
I am not talking about "active" smoking that may harm others. I am asking: Do you believe passive smoking is "forbidden in scripture"?
you must love your neighbor as yourself,
how you could have missed it i cannot say?
Originally posted by FMFdwool dwool dwool dwool.
But people can just read my posts over the last few pages and see that I am willing and able to debate this issue, even if they disagree with me. But you are dishing out Clan Forum stuff and trying to be funny. I am not sure what you think you achieve by using the same catchphrases and "insults" and buzz words and names of cartoon characters and whatnot ~ the ex ...[text shortened]... reement with you makes the personal opinions you air any more persuasive? I don't think it does.
Originally posted by FMFmore straw and dwool. I have not given any personal opinions you flappy ol scourgebag
And I thank you for your personal opinion about cigarettes and scripture. If the person involved knows of the pollution or dirt involved and the potential impact on their body, do you think working in a coal mine, wading through sewage, cooking with wood in a confined space, and riding a motorbike around Jakarta without a gas mask [just four examples] are "forbidden in scripture"?
Originally posted by robbie carrobieAs you well know, because I have just told you, I am not talking about "active" smoking ~ I already know your personal opinion on that. I am asking: Do you believe that passive smoking [something 'done' by a person who is not smoking a cigarette but who is instead 'passively smoking' someone else's cigarette smoke] is "forbidden in scripture"?
and i provided the principle derived from the scripture,
you must love your neighbor as yourself,
how you could have missed it i cannot say?
Originally posted by robbie carrobieOK, this Clan Forum post on your part arguably tackles me for referring to your personal opinion on this matter as a personal opinion. What about the other stuff I put to you:
more straw and dwool. I have not given any personal opinions you flappy ol scourgebag
If the person involved knows of the pollution or dirt involved and the potential impact on their body, do you think working in a coal mine, wading through sewage, cooking with wood in a confined space, and riding a motorbike around Jakarta without a gas mask [just four examples] are "forbidden in scripture"?