03 Feb '19 11:07>
@secondson saidYou said: "You're effeminate relative to on-topic debate..."
@FMF
What definition of "definition" are you using?
Is your real name Bill Clinton?
So, what definition of "effeminate" are you using?
@secondson saidYou said: "You're effeminate relative to on-topic debate..."
@FMF
What definition of "definition" are you using?
Is your real name Bill Clinton?
@secondson saidThere you go...my post was objective, your reply was subjective.
You're delusional.
Firstly @FMF, you draw conclusions without objective evidence to prove your assertions.
Secondly @FMF, you pretend to have a mind of your own, but in reality you're a obsequious sycophant of another.
Thirdly @FMF, you're effeminate relative to on topic debate in that your responses are based on emotion and subjectivity, and not on an authentic, g ...[text shortened]... course of inquiry.
Fourthly @FMF, a.k.a @divegeester, you're a phony impersonator of a Christian.
@secondson saidFaith is what is required to accept the bible as truth. Faith is subjective therefore the truth which that faith holds to is therefore also subjective.
You can't follow a thread for chit.
On page one it was about Truth, but, as usual, you lost your ball in the weeds. Frankly, you're unqualified to engage in rational discourse.
@divegeester said@mister-moggy said
There you go...my post was objective, your reply was subjective.
Get it yet?
@divegeester saidFaith is unrelated to subjectivity. Faith is believing in what God has said. What God has spoken is firm and sure. Truth is objective. Faith is the response to the truth. Faith is believing the truth.
Faith is what is required to accept the bible as truth. Faith is subjective therefore the truth which that faith holds to is therefore also subjective.
Try to keep the pace up and the anger down Jospehw.
@secondson saidFaith is entirely subjective. You really ought to look up the meaning of subjective vs objective. Ask one of your youth group to explain it to you.
Faith is unrelated to subjectivity. Faith is believing in what God has said. What God has spoken is firm and sure. Truth is objective. Faith is the response to the truth. Faith is believing the truth.
Faith is not about a feeling, or an emotion. The believer believes God through faith in what is true and immutable.