@fmf saidAnd I stand by that.
Well, he stands accused of blasphemy by you, not by me.
But he thinks he’s evil and you think he’s not, so I’ll let you two argue that point without me.
But if he, as a Christian, believes he’s evil, he should have Scripture to support that.
Because I think Scripture says the opposite.
@fmf saidI once was part of the conversation and then I wasn’t. I guess I was mistaken about my earlier involvement but I still figure my absence in the subsequent pages meant I was no longer part of the conversation.
Well then, when you said on page 10: "I hate to butt into a conversation I’m not a part of, but since my name got brought up, I don’t think it’s inappropriate" you were either being mistaken or dishonest.
@fmf saidLet him provide Scriptural support for his view that Christians are evil.
It is you who is accusing him of blasphemy, not me.
Until he does, I don’t see any point in debating it.
If he, as a Christian, thinks he’s evil, maybe he doesn’t realize his true identity in Jesus Christ. He certainly wouldn’t be the first Christian who didn’t realize it.
@pb1022 saidRegardless, you have made your accusation of blasphemy now.
I once was part of the conversation and then I wasn’t. I guess I was mistaken about my earlier involvement but I still figure my absence in the subsequent pages meant I was no longer part of the conversation.