In Reply to: It's not logic but English posted by Major English on October 06, 2006 at 10:06:36:
Re: yes
Posted by OT2 on October 03, 2006 at 19:53:10
In Reply to: yes posted by Question on October 03, 2006 at 13:11:13:
English is mine. Is it yours? Sorry to jump in but I find it puzzling how anyone would believe there can be any other meaning.
"By the way; are YOU a Christian? If so, we have a problem and should resolve it. If not; we obviously won't, so I suggest you stop frustrating yourself. You're not affecting me at all; believe me; but are merely showing your own lack of character, IMHO."
Either way he is saying a problem can never be resolved because he is Christian and Question is not and there is no possibility resolveing anything with someone who is not Christian. Or he is saying I know you are not a Christian because we wouldn't have this problem if you were one. Damn uncompromising and arrogant, if you ask me.
"If not, please understand that my definition of humility does not consist of putting up with the endless prattle you seems to be enjoying here. Please be advised that my beleifs include obeying Christ's command to not "cast pearls before swine", nor to "give that which is holy to the dogs". One way or another, we are near the end of any possibility of an adult conversation. "
Lord, even a warning that if you aren't Christian I won't waste my time with you.
"What gives you the "right" to decide what constitutes "Christian behavior", in the first place, if you are not one yourself? I think you are just trying to impose some rather lame assumtions of your own on me, because our beliefs differ; simply stated. "
You would never try to tell me how to behave if you are Christian.
On the other hand, a thumb and four fingers. Maybe I missed something.