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Post by captainbryce on Dec 20, 2018 18:48:49 GMT
What exactly do you claim that I am implying and/or assuming? you said the NT said no one can be good. That's not an implication; it's a quote!  What that has to do with Proverbs is anyone’s guess but you can’t comprehend context so you don’t understand why you’re wrong. Actually, you are admitting here that YOU cannot comprehend context (because I actually explained why in context the passage contradicts the Proverbs verse concerning sacrifice in general). Either way, nothing was "implied" on my end. You are literally pulling your arguments from other people who don’t know what they’re talking about but can’t be bothered with looking at it yourself because you like the way you talk too much. I'm not sure who you think I'm pulling arguments from (also don't care), or how that is in any way an implication. Do you even know what the word "imply" means? [it's rhetorical, you don't]
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