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Originally Posted by OnTheFritz
Yet, you must have some basis for the stands you have decided to take or not take -- the standards you deem necessary or unnecessary. I think some just want to know how you reached your current set of standards. Not to judge, just to understand.
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Which was the point of scripture and....
Originally Posted by LUKE2447
What I am does not matter as it proves nothing. One must understand "perfect" in it's context. I can be perfect/complete or imperfect does it change the meaning of scripture? I only claim what he says. I claim nothing in regards to judgment of myself. He is my judge, not myself and not you. You obviously have not read the scriptures as you think asking a question of me = destroying the scriptural argument. Sorry but you need to deal with scripture first before you start questioning people.
The question of whether I am perfect is not relevant to how I came to my current standards especially when he is the judge of faithfulness and our standard are to be based on his holiness not some philosophical excuse of why we can't, which is usually what the counter point is and it diminishes the work of the Spirit in our lives.