Two Beastians discover common ground...?
UPDATES BELOW...(ha ha, very important! read now...)
I'm bad:
I was interested to check out her shenanigans on Dave Armstrong's site - she even has him defending James White! To my utter delight, a poster there quoted her the Sermon on the Mount, where Jesus says not to be calling people "Raca", and telling them they're going to hell, or they are in danger of hellfire, and did it in the KJV!
I certainly did defend sound doctrine against the RC apologists and false teaching on that site, but what you need to know is their main form of defense against an aggressive, biblically on-the-mark Christian like myself is to impersonate me and write the things you saw Armstrong quoting. There were about six of Armstrong's regulars writing comments on his site signed with my name. But if one is inclined to believe the witness of a Roman Catholic apologist like Dave Armstrong then you have bad will towards the truth to begin with.
Congratulations, anyway, for being influenced in just the way a typical Roman Catholic apologist like Armstrong intends his hapless visitors to be influenced when they read his various webpages...
(Note: right after writing the above about not calling people raca the writer then calls me a heretic in the very next paragraph. This is a sympton of sleep. Kind of like the girl who gets biologically friendly with six dudes at night then gets indignant if the mailman glances at her wares - violating her chastity - the following morning...)
UPDATE: I went to the Armstrong page referenced above and I can say the quoted writings are my own. Except Armstrong took much of it out-of-context. He was quoting from an exchange I'd had with a journalist - who had belligerently announced to me he is Jewish (it was about the supreme court nominee flap a year ago) - who was threatening me with legal this and that (which was serious since I'm a nobody and he's a well-connected Jew from a prominent family with political connections and probably alot of lawyer friends who could hassle me rather easily), so I gave him what he wanted, some good anti-Jew rhetoric (because I'm fearless and don't back down to anyone), and he then published it on the Corner, the blog of National Review Online, garnering him great sympathy from all over the world. We actually made up, though. Armstrong quotes it all out-of-context to make me sound like a Jew-hating nazi, or liberal or something, i.e. the average Roman Catholic...
UPDATE 2: Just read the whole and pure Word of God, pilgrims. Regeneration is the main thing, then conversion, then sanctification, then death and glorification and heaven. But without regeneration, which isn't effected by a ritual performed by clerics, nothing happens. Regeneration is effected, when it is, by the Word and the Spirit. Put yourself in the environment where regeneration can potentially happen: the whole and pure Word of God. Traditional text. Authorized Version, 1611, if you speaketh English, pilgrim. Just do it. Download it complete. Without confuting at every step of the way (or doing the: "In the original language, according to better manuscripts, found in Madame Blavatsky's butt, this should read) no, don't do that, like a vain little head-scratching, grinning monkey. Read it with aim, a humble, contrite heart, and zeal. Death is close. Learn to count your days...
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