For Heaven's sake, Brother Chris, try proofreading. It makes you more credible when you present yourself with a modicum of precision. While this should be a PM, this is the fifth page of chum in the water, so here goes.
*shakes head*
Far be it from me to judge anybody's personal walk with God, but with YOU, I'm not going to make any excuses for myself.
A Marine Gunny once told me that it is best to commend in public, but reprove in private. You spelled all of that correctly. Well done.
I see not an ounce of "love" from you in any way. Your attitude is the very antithesis of Christ's teachings, you know, the lesson on the "fulfillment of the law," the law summarized into two comandments: loving God and loving others.
Still going strong on message, not on style, and the Gunny would be grinding his teeth.
I just don't see it. In you I see a critical person that would rather be right than be compassionate. The bottom line is that the book which the bible is printed in and reproduced in a factory, and sold for as much as $100 is only a conduit for "the Word." Why?
*looks up into the air*
Sorry Gunny, I'm gonna break form. I will drop and give you fifty when I am done.
A critical person who, not
a critical person that.
Because St Paul talks about how Christians will be challenged and how their revelations of "truth" seem like "foolishness" to the minds of men.
The Because makes this gramatically incorrect, but your message is still doing well.
That's because, like the printed book that preachers read from, the minds of men are of the flesh, a conduit for the Spirit. Only by the Spirit can people receive devine revelation. So, no, I don't trust a word in the bible.
Try "divine" and the Bible. Brother Chris, if you don't trust a word in the Bible, why do you read it, and then quote the Greatest Commandment as related by Jesus in the Gospels: "To love thy God, and to love thy neighbor as thyself?" If you don't trust the words, what's going on here? I think some of the words are pretty darned good.
Again, Brother Chris, coherence is aided by proofreading. It allows you to catch your own mistakes. (Trust me, I learned this by botching many posts, on many forums.) Use the Preview button, it is your friend.
I would go so far as to say that anyone who says a reproduced "bible" is the infallable word of God is an idolator.
in·fal·li·ble[in-fal-uh-buhl]
adj 1. absolutely trustworthy or sure: an infallible rule.
I had not considered that take on it, but find your idolatry remark interesting. Thanks for that.
God isn't going to renig his gift of free will so he can enslave a bunch of guys to write the truth down and reprint it over and over again.
renege \rih-NIG; -NEG\,
vi: to go back on a promise or commitment.
People are infallable- people wrote those words- people printed them and bound them, left them in hotel rooms or sold them for rediculous amounts of money.
You meant to say people are
fallible. Your post is good evidence of that.

So are many of mine.
The word of God cant be purchased. And you are going to get anywhere telling anybody anything different, especially in a forum for SKEPTICS!
The apostrophe is your friend.
Are you winning any souls with your cause? No, I would surmount that you're driving them away, so what the hell is your problem?
You wanted to say "surmise." Perhaps you are speaking in tongues? As to problems, Brother Chris, this lambasting probably needed to be via PM, as you have now given your ideological foe
a source innocent merriment: two Christians disagreeing on a Skeptic's Forum over Scripture, and both arguing with the wit of eighth graders. Way to witness, guys, the both of you.
This is well played, in terms of entertainment value provided, but not for your mission.
St Paul NEVER said his letters were the infallable word of God, remember that, too.
I don't think he ever doubted the Truth of what he wrote. A True Believer, that was the Apostle Paul.
Believing that the Bible is "the living word" is just like believing that the Eucharist really is the process of wine and bread turning into the flesh and blood of Christ, and that is something that protestants just dont buy (which I'm assuming you are).
A Catholic may stuff that one up your arse, but your guess is probably correct. Protestant is capitalized, Brother Chris.
Good luck with your engagement of legalizim, its futilty at its best.
Legalism. It is futility = it's futility.
I suggest you get a field dressing, and bandage your foot. You just shot it, Brother Chris.
I sometimes get insights into
why Jesus wept.
I owe the Gunny fifty. I am too old for this, it's gonna hurt.
*drops, and begins the push ups*
DR