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    04 Feb '16 05:59
    Originally posted by Grampy Bobby
    Yes. All believers in Christ who are growing in grace, by systematically exposing themselves to the accurate teaching of the Word of God,
    eventually realize that growth is a process in which knowledge gradually replaces ignorance. on various points of doctrine.
    Growing in grace before God is not the same thing as acknowledging to another human being that you have been wrong. As you very well know.
  2. Standard memberGrampy Bobby
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    04 Feb '16 10:17
    Originally posted by divegeester
    Growing in grace before God is not the same thing as acknowledging to another human being that you have been wrong. As you very well know.
    Of course. Thanks for the clarification.
  3. SubscriberSuzianne
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    04 Feb '16 12:21
    Originally posted by divegeester
    All the time.
    Really? And yet you have the huevos to rail at people in this forum, other Christians, for merely disagreeing with you? How do you reconcile that with the possibility that you could be wrong, especially since you say you consider that possibility "all the time"? Do you think that one who considers the possibility that they may be wrong "all the time" would typically make the effort to criticize other Christians for disagreeing with his personal dogma? AND to then criticize other Christians for not also deriding those Christians who disagreed? Wouldn't you consider this to be strange behavior for a Christian who supposedly considers "all the time" that his own dogma may be wrong?
  4. Standard memberGrampy Bobby
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    09 Feb '16 06:21
    Originally posted by Suzianne
    Really? And yet you have the huevos to rail at people in this forum, other Christians, for merely disagreeing with you? How do you reconcile that with the possibility that you could be wrong, especially since you say you consider that possibility "all the time"? Do you think that one who considers the possibility that they may be wrong "all the time" wou ...[text shortened]... ehavior for a Christian who supposedly considers "all the time" that his own dogma may be wrong?
    Well said.
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    09 Feb '16 06:313 edits
    Originally posted by Grampy Bobby
    Well said.
    And yet you won't even answer the question.

    Have you ever considered the possibility that you could be wrong; about anything Christianity related at all?

    Go on, post another quotation 😉
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    09 Feb '16 06:34
    Originally posted by Suzianne
    Really? And yet you have the huevos to rail at people in this forum, other Christians, for merely disagreeing with you? How do you reconcile that with the possibility that you could be wrong, especially since you say you consider that possibility "all the time"? Do you think that one who considers the possibility that they may be wrong "all the time" wou ...[text shortened]... ehavior for a Christian who supposedly considers "all the time" that his own dogma may be wrong?
    Which of your 6 ranted questions would you like me to answer first?
  7. Standard memberGrampy Bobby
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    06 Mar '16 01:55
    Originally posted by divegeester
    And yet you won't even answer the question.

    [b]Have you ever considered the possibility that you could be wrong; about anything Christianity related at all?


    Go on, post another quotation 😉[/b]
    Yes
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