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As always, when faced with a question you are uncomfortable with, you try to drown it out with vast volumes of rubbish. I think you fit I. A.
Originally posted by RJHindsYou are a remarkably slow learner. You have probably been told exactly that at least 50 times over the course of several years, and you have only just caught on?
I am sorry to say, but I have learned to realize that any quote from the Holy Bible is considered just rubbish to the atheists and evilutionists.
Originally posted by RJHinds.... and the higher the intelligence quotient, the greater the aberrations of skillfully defending falsehood;
Hi Grampy Bobby,
I am sorry to say, but I have learned to realize that any quote from the Holy Bible is considered just rubbish to the atheists and evilutionists. The atheist evilutionists will quickly stick his head up his arse to guard against its truth entering his consciousness, because they love to believe the lie so much.
The Instructor
Originally posted by Grampy BobbySeems to me you are the fool claiming to have spotted wise men and not liking what you see.
.... and the higher the intelligence quotient, the greater the aberrations of skillfully defending falsehood;
apprehension, acceptance and application of absolute truth sheds light and provides contentment.
Originally posted by Grampy Bobbythis is so close to speaking in tongues I'm wondering if the holy
.... and the higher the intelligence quotient, the greater the aberrations of skillfully defending falsehood;
apprehension, acceptance and application of absolute truth sheds light and provides contentment.
Originally posted by Grampy BobbyI disagree. Possession of absolute truth does not somehow make your existence or actions more meaningful. Meaning is necessarily subjective. What may be meaningful to you, is not necessarily meaningful to me. What seems futile to you, may be of great importance to me. And you cannot tell me what is or is not futile to me.
Without possession of absolute truth, human life on earth nets out to an exercise
in compensatory behaviour and futility; utterly alone in time and for eternity.
Originally posted by Grampy BobbyGood read Bobby. I'm glad I didn't overlook this post. Convicting in a positive way.
[b]"HOW A WISE MAN SPOTS A FOOL"
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"Introduction: The word, "fool," is found in 62 verses of scripture; "fool's" (possessive) in seven verses; "fools" in 42 verses; "foolish" in 52 verses; and "foolishness" in 20 verses. In our text, the Bible warns about becoming a companion of fools. How does a pe ...[text shortened]... nistries.com/outlines/How_A_Wise_Man_Spots_A_Fool.htm
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Originally posted by twhiteheadWell now! Finally a post worth replying to since I started reading this thread.
So. Are there any wise men in this thread that have succeeded in spotting a fool? Are they willing to share the names with us?
Originally posted by twhiteheadThing is though is that it matters little what may be important to you or me, since it's all relative, but what is important is what matters to our Creator.
I disagree. Possession of absolute truth does not somehow make your existence or actions more meaningful. Meaning is necessarily subjective. What may be meaningful to you, is not necessarily meaningful to me. What seems futile to you, may be of great importance to me. And you cannot tell me what is or is not futile to me.
Originally posted by josephwNo, what is matters to the creator, if there is one, is not more important to me, than what matters to me. Importance is relative even in relation to a creator.
Thing is though is that it matters little what may be important to you or me, since it's all relative, but what is important is what matters to our Creator.
If there is one of course!
Originally posted by twhiteheadI just spotted a fool -- twhitehead -- and I am not even a wise man. How is that possible?
No, what is matters to the creator, if there is one, is not more important to me, than what matters to me. Importance is relative even in relation to a creator.