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Post by cupcakes on Mar 31, 2017 20:32:03 GMT
You guys and your need of overcompensating bluster to accompany your anxious name-calling. I'm also honored to have the greatest temperament that anybody has.
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Post by CoolJGS☺ on Mar 31, 2017 21:22:56 GMT
Who's name calling.
However, I will say that this is exactly what I'm talking about. It's a hoot!
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Post by blade on Mar 31, 2017 21:40:51 GMT
Dont just disagree with me. Tell me why what I've said is wrong. I just took the definition straight from the dictionary about judging. If you form an opinion or a conclusion you have judged. Straight from the dictionary. Weasel tastic. Excellent goalpost moving, you must have muscles on your eyelashes the amount of moving you do your OP suggest judgement of the biblical definition. I have already given an example I am not going to go through the roundabout again as you are wasting my time I have stated quite clearly what I meant, what you are perceived to mean and the consequences therein, if you fail to see or understand that is not my problem. Edited to add: I won't be answering again as you are, quite frankly boring me with your obtuse attitude. Please don't be facile and assume you have 'won' a discussion just because I find it asinine to respond again to someone who has comprehension deficits. What is the biblical definition of judgment? Like I've said from the beginning..we are allowed to judge someone's actions. Because recognizing someone's actions as evil is of course forming an opinion about their actions, and forming an opinion about their actions is what judgment is. That's a fact. You have no choice now but to not respond. Have a healthy and a happy.
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Post by cupcakes on Apr 1, 2017 1:01:27 GMT
Who's name calling. However, I will say that this is exactly what I'm talking about. It's a hoot! You're the worst thing that's ever happened to "theophobiacs". The beauty of me is that I’m top dog.
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Post by lowtacks86 on Apr 1, 2017 1:57:23 GMT
So I can judge you for being borderline retarded? Thanks.
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Post by CoolJGS☺ on Apr 1, 2017 2:02:25 GMT
Who's name calling. However, I will say that this is exactly what I'm talking about. It's a hoot! You're the worst thing that's ever happened to "theophobiacs". The beauty of me is that I’m top dog.Thank God!
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Post by cupcakes on Apr 1, 2017 13:01:06 GMT
tpfkar Should't that be thank The Smithy? I have a great relationship with the phobiacs. I’ve always had a great relationship with the phobiacs.
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Post by londonbird on Apr 1, 2017 14:15:16 GMT
Weasel tastic. Excellent goalpost moving, you must have muscles on your eyelashes the amount of moving you do your OP suggest judgement of the biblical definition. I have already given an example I am not going to go through the roundabout again as you are wasting my time I have stated quite clearly what I meant, what you are perceived to mean and the consequences therein, if you fail to see or understand that is not my problem. Edited to add: I won't be answering again as you are, quite frankly boring me with your obtuse attitude. Please don't be facile and assume you have 'won' a discussion just because I find it asinine to respond again to someone who has comprehension deficits. What is the biblical definition of judgment? Like I've said from the beginning..we are allowed to judge someone's actions. Because recognizing someone's actions as evil is of course forming an opinion about their actions, and forming an opinion about their actions is what judgment is. That's a fact. You have no choice now but to not respond. Have a healthy and a happy. Ah. A man who starts a discussion with absolutely no idea what he is discussing. Priceless. I repeat. OLD TESTAMENT for the intellectually slow. Biblical definition of judgement. In Scripture, the spirit of wisdom and prudence, enabling a person to discern right and wrong, good and evil. Give the king thy judgments, O God. Ps.72. A remarkable punishment; an extraordinary calamity inflicted by God on sinners. Judgments are prepared for scorners. Prov.19. Is.26. The spiritual government of the world. The Father hath committed all judgment to the if you didn't mean judgement, you should not have written judgement. End of. Full stop. Period.
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Post by blade on Apr 1, 2017 15:55:56 GMT
What is the biblical definition of judgment? Like I've said from the beginning..we are allowed to judge someone's actions. Because recognizing someone's actions as evil is of course forming an opinion about their actions, and forming an opinion about their actions is what judgment is. That's a fact. You have no choice now but to not respond. Have a healthy and a happy. Ah. A man who starts a discussion with absolutely no idea what he is discussing. Priceless. I repeat. OLD TESTAMENT for the intellectually slow. Biblical definition of judgement. 1. In Scripture, the spirit of wisdom and prudence, enabling a person to discern right and wrong, good and evil.Give the king thy judgments, O God. Ps.72. 2. A remarkable punishment; an extraordinary calamity inflicted by God on sinners.Judgments are prepared for scorners. Prov.19. Is.26. The spiritual government of the world. The Father hath committed all judgment to the if you didn't mean judgement, you should not have written judgement. End of. Full stop. Period. Number one [which I bolded] is exactly what I've been saying from the beginning. Number two is what you're falsely accusing me of. Never have I claimed number 2 because judging someone's actions is not "a remarkable punishment: an extraordinary calamity inflicted by God on sinners." Number 1 and 2 are two different things they are not equal and the fact that you fail to see that speaks volumes. I've also said previously there are different types of judgment and you just proved that there are different types of judgment. Because numbers 1 and 2 are two entirely different types of judgment.
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Post by cupcakes on Apr 1, 2017 19:47:39 GMT
tpfkar You're doing what you frequently do. Start off with one usage and then retreat to a different one when the gaping holes are highlighted. You said I was wrong which is attacking me rather than my argument.
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Post by cupcakes on Apr 2, 2017 18:20:19 GMT
tpfkar What do you suggest that God has uttered that is not moral in nature? What words of his are subject to your repudiation via application of a label? What is good save what God promotes and evil what God condemns? They know that yet they keep bringing it up...implying I had an interest in the children. It was an insult against the parent. The guy lived with his parents and I wondered how they all fit in the house at night when they slept. I wondered if some had to sleep in the garage or elsewhere.
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Post by blade on Apr 2, 2017 18:31:47 GMT
What do you suggest that God has uttered that is not moral in nature?
What do you mean by "not moral" ?
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Post by OldSamVimes on Apr 2, 2017 19:16:01 GMT
Hey guys, it's okay if I judge people because God said it's okay.
I'm not really judging them anyway, God is.
I'm not judgmental and bigoted, God is.
People who think I'm hateful just don't understand God.
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Post by Father Jack on Apr 2, 2017 20:58:51 GMT
Stop judging people...
It just confirms you are a total dick.
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Post by blade on Apr 2, 2017 21:05:04 GMT
Stop judging people... It just confirms you are a total dick. I'm not judging people. Apparently some are having difficulty grasping the OP which clearly states "we can judge their actions" I know reading is difficult for some.
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Post by cupcakes on Apr 2, 2017 23:18:19 GMT
tpfkar "Moral in nature". As in every utterance he ever made, as his words are what define morality. judge not
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Post by blade on Apr 2, 2017 23:24:02 GMT
tpfkar "Moral in nature". As in every utterance he ever made, as his words are what define morality. judge notNot moral means moral in nature? Ok then what does moral in nature mean? As in every utterance he ever made, as his words are what define morality.
You'll have to be more specific. I'm not going to let you keep being ambiguous. I know what you're attempting to do.
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Post by cupcakes on Apr 2, 2017 23:32:59 GMT
tpfkar I'm not interested in climbing into your pit of evasion where you go on about things like what "is" is. If God spaketh it, it was morality. You said I was wrong which is attacking me rather than my argument.
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Post by blade on Apr 2, 2017 23:37:51 GMT
tpfkar I'm not interested in climbing into your pit of evasion where you go on about things like what "is" is. If God spaketh it, it was morality. You said I was wrong which is attacking me rather than my argument.Just as I thought you were attempting to put words in my mouth. You even quoted me "" moral laws" means those that deal with morality" and still attempted to put words in my mouth.
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Post by cupcakes on Apr 2, 2017 23:44:13 GMT
tpfkar Back to you standard jabber, I see. If god spaketh it, it is morality. Regardless of your repudiation of Him and your denial of His Word via labeling. They know that yet they keep bringing it up...implying I had an interest in the children. It was an insult against the parent. The guy lived with his parents and I wondered how they all fit in the house at night when they slept. I wondered if some had to sleep in the garage or elsewhere.
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