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10/29/07 11:01 AM |
Dr. Yamil Luciano | | Curing Theological Diseases | | | | | |
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MurrayA wrote: Are now now claiming to be a medical doctor? Yes or no? If no, then get off your high, but phantom horse! Yes. Now, remember: The doctor is always right.MurrayA wrote: I will never stoop to pretentiously calling myself "Doctor of Truth", "Weapon of Mass Instruction", and other such specious epithets. I will never, may the Lord forbid, in rash conceit, pretend to issue "devastating truths" to all and sundry, and put down opposition as "elitist" merely because they contradict my cherished shibboleths. So you do not have a personality. I could've told you that.MurrayA wrote: This is my final word to you. Hereafter ALL posts by you, even if addressed to me or spoken about me, will be ignored. Yea right. That's what you said last time. And the time before that...And the time before that. The Weapon of Mass Instruction is irrisistible. |
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10/28/07 11:47 PM |
Dr. Yamil Luciano | | Curing Theological Diseases | | | | | |
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I am the Doctor of Truth.I guess everyone is quick to forget what an alias is? Besides, if you read correctly, it is not an academic doctorate. The alias stands for a medical doctor. The pun is that you guys have a theological disease, and I am gracious enough to provide for you the cure. Of course you all know that, but it is easier for you to tediously look for an ad hominem than it is for you to give an original exegetical rebuttal. If there is something that the elitists despise, it is the people that they despise (me) assuming the role of teacher. It’s a psychological irony. Pretty humorous when you think about it. |
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10/28/07 2:23 AM |
Dr. Yamil Luciano | | Curing Theological Diseases | | | | | |
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lolI suppose that the best rebuttal that you can come up with, is correcting my English grammar. Nevertheless, thanks for correcting my English, although I did not realize that I had to proofread everything lest I get a slap on the wrist. I suppose that in your elitist circles noone makes grammatical blunders. But, yes, to your surprise, I am not always as eloquent as I should be. This is partly my fault, since I have spoiled you into expecting nothing but the best from me. Sometimes, when one receives such eloquent responses as those that you have received from me, he becomes spoiled and will accept nothing less than excellence. The only thing I ask, is that you accept my humble apology. The difference between I and your elitist circle of friends is that I admit when I make a blunder. You choose to take it to the grave. But I do assure you that if there is one area that you will never be disappointed, it is this: I will always be faithful to give you the Dehvastating Truth. And I always will be the Weapon of Mass Instruction. |
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10/28/07 12:01 AM |
Dr. Yamil Luciano | | Curing Theological Diseases | | | | | |
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John the Baptist did not ask them to quit their profession. You would think he had. Does that escape you?Interesting how you pick and choose what you want to rebuttal. Will you ignore the other two more powerful ones? I prescribe you to read your Bible and forget about your lame deductive reasoning. God means what he states and states what he means. That's the way the cookie crumbles. In the love of Christ, The Weapon of Mass Instruction |
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10/27/07 11:47 PM |
Dr. Yamil Luciano | | Infecting Theological Untruths | | | | | |
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SpiritualYour car and your house is in this world, so I guess from your hermeneutic, you are suppose to forsake it. Can I have it? _______________________________________ Concerning Abigail's post: She forgot that when the soldiers asked John the Baptist what they must do, he did not mention anything about them leaving their profession. She also ignores that Jesus and Paul would not use a wicked profession to parallel what a Christian should be. He does not compare Christians to strippers; neither would he compare them to soldiers if that was such a wicked profession. Newsflash: God does not ordain wickedness. Neither does he obligate Christians to submit to wickedness. It is quite simple, really. |
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