Here they come

"Timothy Litteral" (brotim@gte.net)
Mon, 7 Sep 1998 02:21:25 -0400


Mike B4:
No.  I am not telling you that.  If you will reread the post that you cut
and
paste you will see that Skip had a little problem finding the word "obey" in
Heb.13:17.   M.R.

TimB4:
Actually, if it says obey, then you had very well BETTER obey.  There are no
qualification to that verse ACCORDING TO Y'ALL,  so that does mean to do
everything.  ***Everything***  'Less of course you are wrong....

Mike:
Come on Tim!  His (Skip's) point was that the word "obey" was not in Heb.
13:17 and he blasted someone for using it.  I was merely pointing out that
the
word *is* in the scripture! Please pay attention.


MeNow:
What has that (or any of your other arguments for that matter) to do with
the fact that IF it DOES say (and mean) obey, then you MUST obey?

You will be so kind as to show me the "qualification" (so you can't "slip"
this one ;-); the guidelines, for when a saint then is to NOT obey?  THAT
was someone's point (Bro. Jerry's) a while back that you have managed to
'plow under'...

Has no one the courage to address the issue of the king???

These are what is know as "litch pin" arguments.  A litch pin is a pin that
one puts in the tongue of a wagon to keep it fast.  Once this is removed,
the wagon is loosed.  Once these arguments are raised, your line of
reasoning no longer has ANY foundation....

Luke 6:26
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