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To: Berry Picker who wrote (38128)7/22/2004 1:28:53 AM
From: Jamey  Respond to of 39621
 
Brian- He's beyond teaching. He knows it all. He is the Pharisees who would not even listen to Christ so why should he listen to us.

James



To: Berry Picker who wrote (38128)7/22/2004 2:37:06 PM
From: Greg or e  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 39621
 
"you are as usual - utterly assured of your assertions"

The pot is calling the kettle black.

I know you don't like it when people call you on your fallacious logic, ignorant dismissal of history and twisting of scripture. The easiest way to avoid that would be to just stop doing it, but you are nothing if not determined.

I did carefully note that Paul's "primary designation" was that of Apostle not Prophet. I did not say Paul never prophesied, but that when he identified his own office he explicitly proclaimed that He was an Apostle. Therefore your dogmatic denial of all evidence that many of the Apostles did not die in Jerusalem based solely on one verse, is a logical non-sequitur. Further; it's just bad theology to make a major doctrine out of a verse that only makes passing mention of something.

Is it your assertion that anyone anywhere who has ever prophesied is a Prophet and therefore cannot die anywhere but in Jerusalem?

That would be as silly as your denial of the future return of Christ which is the result of exactly this same kind of fuzzy thinking and denial of history.

Wake up Brian! The Preterist Emperor has no clothes and you are in denial.