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Originally Posted by Steve Epley
This has to win the award of 'stupid' post of the year. I congratulate you.
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Mr. Epley, (And I wish I could call you brother or Elder, but the Bible said,
John 13:35 "By this shall all men know that ye are my disciples, if ye have love one to another.") if you pride yourself in being harsh, ugly and uncivil then hold your head high.... you've made it! If what you manifest is love then somewhere I missed it.
The sad part, (in my opinion), nothing I say, nor anything anyone else says on AFF or for that part probably anywhere else, will affect you or change you. You are so self-centered and think that what you say is gospel, and I'm sorry, in many cases it's not! Just because you've "made up your mind" doesn't make it so!
It would appear that you have gone from a spirit of sensitivity to a spirit of sensuality, priding yourself in what great things that you can say, which in fact are not great but are so carnal and fleshy! And I can determine, I believe, that you are not perfect, because you sure don't have your tongue under control if you say the things that you write on AFF. Jas 3:2
"For in many things we offend all. If any man offend not in word, the same is a perfect man, and able also to bridle the whole body."
Now go ahead and make this the second most stupid post of the year, but just because you say this about my post and about Aquila's post does not make it so. I write this in love and in hope that you "might" consider your ways and be a little kinder to the trinitiarians and anyone else that disagrees with you.
You are not God and your word is not the final word! Have a good day.
Been Thinkin
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