What's that Smell?

by FrightMare 12 Replies latest jw friends

  • D wiltshire
    D wiltshire

    SW,

    I repeat you assume way too too much.

    Be humble and admit you don't alway have the answers.

    Don't please don't let your assumptions get you in a corner with no way out.

    If someone lived a trillion X longer than you, and had a billion X more reasoning ability would he come to the same conclusions as you?
  • siegswife
    siegswife

    Thanks for your concern. Truly. But since I've come to this realization, I've been freed from the corner I was previously in. I've realized that "Proving to be" is the cornerstone of mans existence. We either 'prove to be' God's children, or we don't. If someone 'proves to be' a name that isn't written in the Scrolls of the Lamb, then they 'prove to be' nothing. Of course, He has given men the option of overcoming their lack of faith and getting 'a new name'. Proving to be is what we all do, in some way.

  • D wiltshire
    D wiltshire

    sw,

    This is good to a certain point:

    We either 'prove to be' God's children, or we don't. If someone 'proves to be' a name that isn't written in the Scrolls of the Lamb, then they 'prove to be' nothing. Of course, He has given men the option of overcoming their lack of faith and getting 'a new name'. Proving to be is what we all do, in some way.

    I agree with the thought of proving, but you need hard cold fact to prove anything, not assumptions(assumptions prove nothing).

    When you assume and state as a fact your assumption, you only leave room for those on the otherside of the arguement to so readily to point out.

    You do not help by assumptions, you only add to more obscurity, and to time wasted on an assumption.

    If someone lived a trillion X longer than you, and had a billion X more reasoning ability would he come to the same conclusions as you?

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