No, you've asserted that you are biblical, so you must show this is so. Thus far, you haven't been biblical in a way that handles God's word well.
No evidence to prove that. Anyone can just say stuff for the sake of saying it.
, it's simply an observation on your answers thus far.
You won't even be able to point to what my answer was.
above. Any cultist, or Muslim apologist, or atheist can cite Scripture - and many of them do. Does this mean they've been biblical in their use of God's word? Not in the way I mean "biblical" and in the way most of the Christian folk I know commonly understand the term
Again it's obviously clear that you're avoiding stating what I said, and showing how it's unbiblical. Instead you're just saying 1 + 1 = 3 because I said so.
seems you think that the nature of your understanding of the Christian faith and the manner in which you walk with God (or don't, as the case may be) don't have any bearing on your search for a wife (which I assume, since you're a Christian, you want to be godly). But as I've explained in my several posts to you, this is very obviously not so. Hence, my first post to you.
Oh it does all right, it just doesn't go along with the 11th commandment which Moses forgot to write down, and that you've been advocating for.
Well, Scripture does indicate that there are mature and immature folk spiritually and that spiritual maturity is a process of growth and change happening over time. Since age and time are so inter-related as to be nearly (not perfectly) synonymous, spiritual maturity (which develops over time) is also inevitably related to age; for such maturity never happens in a single instant, or a few months, but over many years, as the example of Paul's life demonstrates.
I like how you for one didn't State any Scripture, you just said it generally. But I guarantee you you couldn't point to one single scripture. (Is it because you know there isn't any, and you're hoping that I will be ignorant enough to just accept a statement like that?
And two, how you interweave something that is biblical, spiritual maturity as Paul dictated in 1 Corinthians, in case you didn't know what scripture to point to, to something that Paul never mentioned in it, which is age and time. That's called a reading your opinion & doctrine into scripture rather than taking it at face value.
for such maturity never happens in a single instant, or a few months, but over many years, as the example of Paul's life demonstrates.
I wouldn't consider giving you $1,000 if you found one Scripture that plainly just states that. That maturity can never happen over a short period of time.
In any case, I've never said that age alone validates opinion
I'm going to refute this for the third time hopefully you won't ignore this one. This is going to be an example that mention one last time.
Since you use sports like boxing I'm going to use football.
The quarterback known as Aaron Rodgers has been in the league for 20 years. However Patrick mahomes has been in the league for 14 less years, but as accomplished far more than Aaron Rodgers will ever. Patrick mahomes was still in elementary when Aaron Rodgers started playing football. They both train in the same NFL organization each and every year and play the same 16 games and fight for the same super bowl. But Patrick go home was although younger, in less time in the NFL, is regarded as the number one quarterback. Aaron Rodgers is not even top five.
That you think I've not addressed your
You kind of hurt your own argument by saying this, aka you're acknowledging that you have not responded to everything.
you'll assume that I've not had the time yet to respond to everything you've written, or that I've got answering your posts out of order, as I said.
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If you have the time to scratch for the low hanging fruit of the tree, then you definitely could have had time to attack the meat.
have no idea what you're talking about here.
I'm going to paraphrase it just like a wise man once, "Its beyond your current understanding of Christianity"
Pseudo-combativeness"? No, actual combativeness, as your last post (and most of the ones before it) plainly demonstrate.
If me not willing to accept heresy, and challenging one's belief for the purpose of growing and edifying them is combative, well then I'm combative
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that what you want?
That's what they said, they were supposed to obey the governing powers as Paul said correct? So are you obey even the governing powers of this website.
I've offered you a great deal of Scripture.
None of which justify the irrelevant argument about time and age equaling intimacy and maturity in Christ.
I would be willing to go through every single scripture you provided and prove to you why, but I wouldn't want to waste all that time doing something that will probably just get ignored, I have better things to do then waste my time.
So far, it seems you have almost no idea what the premises of my theology are. Mostly, you're just replying to your Strawman versions of what I've written
Didn't they teach in college that you can't just make a bunch of assumptions, give zero evidence, and expect people to believe them?
There's only two reasons one won't give evidence, either because there is none and they're trying to hide behind that fact, or because they don't want to do the work of answering a powerful negate.
It reminds me of Trump's debate with Biden 4 years ago, where you try to be big dog and everything, but when they ask about his tax returns and to condemn white supremacy, he just danced around that topic.
Only you know you Techni,? Why are you dancing? Why are you avoiding the elephant in the room? You can try to take out the grasshoppers, but if you're really the top dog here between me and you, you should have no problem going for the meat of the animal instead of individual hairs. See that's the problem of gloating over a spiritual resume.
When you boast a lot, but you don't come and deliver, it becomes humiliating. It is even more humiliating when you fight and thrash to maintain the illusion.