26 Sep 22
@kellyjay saidThis is an example of a slab of generic faithspeak and not an example of conversing in good faith.
Yes, yes, yes, and what that is done you just spout you understand them and do
not acknowledge them. Feeble are your attacks on the great mercy that God has
shown us by belittling it, droning on and on that if we don't believe we go to hell
while it is the most underserving thing for us that God has done you act as if it
is a great evil, you take the love of God can call it evil. this is how wicked and evil
you have become Anti-Christ.
@fmf saidYes, yes, yes 'faithspeak' is one of your all-time favorite rhetorical gimmicks to
This is an example of a slab of generic faithspeak and not an example of conversing in good faith.
avoid the content. You talk evil about what God has done and blither away reducing
things said to you as nothing.
26 Sep 22
@kellyjay saidI only call you out for spamming [a.k.a. faithspeak] when you engage in it. Not at other times. Faithspeak is screeds that avoid tackling the issue head-on. Faithspeak is lack of content. I call you out for it only when you resort to it. Don't be so disingenuous.
Yes, yes, yes 'faithspeak' is one of your all-time favorite rhetorical gimmicks to
avoid the content.
26 Sep 22
@kellyjay said"Derogatory" constructs?
Taking the good that God has done and reducing it to human derogatory constructs, you call the gospel belittling names, and take pride in doing it.
I don't share your belief in your God figure. Yes, I believe you are attached to a human construct.
This is an example of "evil" in your mind?
@fmf saidIt is not my mind that created everything and holds it so together by the power of my Word.
"Derogatory" constructs?
I don't share your belief in your God figure. Yes, I believe you are attached to a human construct.
This is an example of "evil" in your mind?
@mchill saidFaith that isn't based on anything except blindness, you feel having blind faith is
Once again, there are those here trying to use human logic and reasoning to explain a divine act. It doesn't work that way. As I've said here before - there are some things one has to take on faith.
A week later his disciples were in the house again, and Thomas was with them. Though the doors were locked, Jesus came and stood among them, and said "Peace be with you" Then he ...[text shortened]... e seen me, you have believed; blessed are those who have not seen, and yet have believed" John 26-29
what faith is all about?