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@fmf said
You have my definition of a Christian on the thread I started which has you prattling and procrastinating bizarrely.
Which is foolish jibberish. It is nothing but ramblings of a fool.


@eladar said
Which is foolish jibberish. It is nothing but ramblings of a fool.
So you keep saying in various ways and with different degrees of vehemence. But you are clearly being cowardly, nevertheless.


@fmf said
So you keep saying in various ways and with different degrees of vehemence. But you are clearly being cowardly, nevertheless.
I suppose you have heard what I have to say.


@eladar said
I suppose you have heard what I have to say.
If you now want to post your definition of a Christian on the other thread, feel free. When they are juxtaposed, it will be clear from your definition what it is you think is wrong with mine. It will be interesting.

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Wow, you think truth requires other agreeing? What an odd point of view. Must be some euro serf thing.

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Exactly.

My math scores were always 95th to 99th percentile. My English scores, not that good.

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No, the fact that he believes his opinions matter to me is gibberish.

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@eladar said
Which is foolish jibberish. It is nothing but ramblings of a fool.
I looked at FMF’s definitions on the other thread. Interestingly each of his points have either scriptural backing or were established by early Christian leaders.

“...ramblings of a fool...”

Didn’t someone get crucified because of similar assertions?

Sounds like accurate defining attributes of Christian identity to me.


@hakima said
I looked at FMF’s definitions on the other thread. Interestingly each of his points have either scriptural backing or were established by early Christian leaders.

“...ramblings of a fool...”

Didn’t someone get crucified because of similar assertions?

Sounds like accurate defining attributes of Christian identity to me.
Looks like you do not know the proper questions to answer either.

But if you find it interesting, then by all means join in.


@eladar said
Looks like you do not know the proper questions to answer either.

But if you find it interesting, then by all means join in.
Maybe not. It wouldn’t be the first time that has been suggested to me. It’s sort of a moot point to me because I, like FMF and others don’t personally require the definition of what it means to be a Christian or what is required.

FMF’s definitions are interesting to me for the reasons I previously stated. Beyond that extent, I’m not interested.

Go right on ahead. Have a great time.

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