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"kurttrail" <dontemailme@anywhereintheknowuniverse.org> wrote in message
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> Peter A. Stavrakoglou wrote:
>> "kurttrail" <dontemailme@anywhereintheknowuniverse.org> wrote in
>> message news:%230x3wzxsFHA.4052@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...
>>> Peter A. Stavrakoglou wrote:
>>>> "kurttrail" <dontemailme@anywhereintheknowuniverse.org> wrote in
>>>> message news:%23scZTqvsFHA.2064@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl...
>>>>> You put that in quotes like I said that! Please give the Google
>>>>> link to the post I said that, or you will be guilty of false
>>>>> witnessing.
>>>>
>>>> LOL! Can't recognize a biblical quote, huh? No one could ever
>>>> accuse you of having read and understood the scriptures.
>>>
>>> So then it makes no sense, since I've never said there is no God. Do you
>>> often quote scripture that is totally out of context to the
>>> conversation?
>
> Is this how you are taught to witness for your religion, to ignore
> answering the questions of others?
>
> So much for letting your light shine! Your actions show you are ashamed,
> and you hide your light under a bushel!
>
>>>
>>>>
>>>>>> "The man without the Spirit does not accept the things that come
>>>>>> from the Spirit of God, for they are foolishness to him, and he
>>>>>> cannot understand them, because they are spiritually discerned."
>>>>>
>>>>> Don't you think that people can be spiritual, in general, without
>>>>> believing in a specific religion?
>>>>
>>>> Being spiritual and believing in the one true God and living in
>>>> truth are different things entirely.
>>>
>>> To you. Not even all Christians believe in the same things you do.
>>> Spirituality is totally relative, with NO ONE knowing what is the
>>> truth.
>>>>> Religions are man-made after all.
>>>
>>> So I guess you agree.
>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>> You can't tell what a steak tastes like until you actually taste
>>>>>> one for yourself.
>>>>>
>>>>> Yep. So?
>>>>
>>>> Logic seems to be wasted on you, surprise!
>>>
>>> Some witness for your God you are! You can't even explain yourself
>>> when asked!
>>
>> My actions speak for my faith in Jesus, you see, I live the faith I
>> espouse.
>
> Really? Your actions here seem to suggest otherwise, as I've already
> shown.
>
>> My faith is exercised more than once a week on Sunday for a
>> few hours. What do your actions speak for?
>
> A reasonable man. One that knows the difference between belief and
> knowledge. One that doesn't wear his personal spiritual beliefs on his
> sleeve for everyone to see. You still don't know a thing about my own
> personal spiritual beliefs, but I'll tell you this much, I do have
> personal spiritual beliefs. I just don't believe in religions, as
> religions are wholly man-made and totally corrupted by man.
Reasonable? LOL! True knowledge comes from belief, one cannot exist
without the other. It's a shame that you hide your beliefs. You see, Jesus
commanded his followers to preach the gospel to all people in all of the
world. You want to call that "wearing beliefs on ones shirtsleeves", so be
it. It is simply what Jesus commanded. Your issue is not with me, but with
the Lord. You should take it up with Him, perhaps you'll come to know him
as your Lord and Savior. One can only hope and pray.
"kurttrail" <dontemailme@anywhereintheknowuniverse.org> wrote in message
news:%23fE5x%238sFHA.304@TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl...
> Peter A. Stavrakoglou wrote:
>> "kurttrail" <dontemailme@anywhereintheknowuniverse.org> wrote in
>> message news:%230x3wzxsFHA.4052@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...
>>> Peter A. Stavrakoglou wrote:
>>>> "kurttrail" <dontemailme@anywhereintheknowuniverse.org> wrote in
>>>> message news:%23scZTqvsFHA.2064@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl...
>>>>> You put that in quotes like I said that! Please give the Google
>>>>> link to the post I said that, or you will be guilty of false
>>>>> witnessing.
>>>>
>>>> LOL! Can't recognize a biblical quote, huh? No one could ever
>>>> accuse you of having read and understood the scriptures.
>>>
>>> So then it makes no sense, since I've never said there is no God. Do you
>>> often quote scripture that is totally out of context to the
>>> conversation?
>
> Is this how you are taught to witness for your religion, to ignore
> answering the questions of others?
>
> So much for letting your light shine! Your actions show you are ashamed,
> and you hide your light under a bushel!
>
>>>
>>>>
>>>>>> "The man without the Spirit does not accept the things that come
>>>>>> from the Spirit of God, for they are foolishness to him, and he
>>>>>> cannot understand them, because they are spiritually discerned."
>>>>>
>>>>> Don't you think that people can be spiritual, in general, without
>>>>> believing in a specific religion?
>>>>
>>>> Being spiritual and believing in the one true God and living in
>>>> truth are different things entirely.
>>>
>>> To you. Not even all Christians believe in the same things you do.
>>> Spirituality is totally relative, with NO ONE knowing what is the
>>> truth.
>>>>> Religions are man-made after all.
>>>
>>> So I guess you agree.
>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>> You can't tell what a steak tastes like until you actually taste
>>>>>> one for yourself.
>>>>>
>>>>> Yep. So?
>>>>
>>>> Logic seems to be wasted on you, surprise!
>>>
>>> Some witness for your God you are! You can't even explain yourself
>>> when asked!
>>
>> My actions speak for my faith in Jesus, you see, I live the faith I
>> espouse.
>
> Really? Your actions here seem to suggest otherwise, as I've already
> shown.
>
>> My faith is exercised more than once a week on Sunday for a
>> few hours. What do your actions speak for?
>
> A reasonable man. One that knows the difference between belief and
> knowledge. One that doesn't wear his personal spiritual beliefs on his
> sleeve for everyone to see. You still don't know a thing about my own
> personal spiritual beliefs, but I'll tell you this much, I do have
> personal spiritual beliefs. I just don't believe in religions, as
> religions are wholly man-made and totally corrupted by man.
Reasonable? LOL! True knowledge comes from belief, one cannot exist
without the other. It's a shame that you hide your beliefs. You see, Jesus
commanded his followers to preach the gospel to all people in all of the
world. You want to call that "wearing beliefs on ones shirtsleeves", so be
it. It is simply what Jesus commanded. Your issue is not with me, but with
the Lord. You should take it up with Him, perhaps you'll come to know him
as your Lord and Savior. One can only hope and pray.