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There A Proverb That Says.a Wise Person Will Listen And Take In More Instruction.—Prov. 1:5.
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It is noticed in conversations today that many people are not good listeners,they want to do most of the talking.
When it is time for listening and they persist in talking, they deprive themselves of what may be important instruction.
Yes since the Bible rule is: Have you beheld a man hasty with his words? There is more hope for someone stupid than for him —Prov. 29:20.
When it is time for listening and they persist in talking, they deprive themselves of what may be important instruction.
Yes since the Bible rule is: Have you beheld a man hasty with his words? There is more hope for someone stupid than for him —Prov. 29:20.
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Only you and your mates
1.understand the bible
2.know it to be true even when it contradicts itself
3.know what god's true purpose is
4.know exactly when you are going to heaven as you have so many times in the past
5.know who is going to heaven as well as you
6.understand god's thoughts
7. are totally deluded
Only you and your mates
1.understand the bible
2.know it to be true even when it contradicts itself
3.know what god's true purpose is
4.know exactly when you are going to heaven as you have so many times in the past
5.know who is going to heaven as well as you
6.understand god's thoughts
7. are totally deluded
Yup GL we all got a bible and it's a good fictional/philosophical read. Many of us, like me, have studied it and it's creation over many years in our spare time and this made us or confirmed us as atheists. So it has real value.
Reading and re-reading is often better than listening but I actually agree with you on one point: some people are too busy talking to listen (like you perhaps?).
I'll keep saying this a hundred times so listen carefully. The St James bible is two books: Old and New Testaments. They are morally and philosophically contradictory. Even you, GL, cannot abide by both Testaments unless you are schizophrenic.
I've never even seen the "New English Bible". Not interested as I prefer the beautiful language of the Jamesian.
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Reading and re-reading is often better than listening but I actually agree with you on one point: some people are too busy talking to listen (like you perhaps?).
I'll keep saying this a hundred times so listen carefully. The St James bible is two books: Old and New Testaments. They are morally and philosophically contradictory. Even you, GL, cannot abide by both Testaments unless you are schizophrenic.
I've never even seen the "New English Bible". Not interested as I prefer the beautiful language of the Jamesian.
SIQ.
The presumption of a divine creator/overseer of a reality that has any stake in our survival and well being is dangerous and to the extent of ones belief a prescription for a catastrophic outcome for all those directly or indirectly effected by such beliefs and their consequences.
There is no one nor thing with an interest or stake in the welfare of humanity. We are on our own in this universe and are wholly and completely reliant on our own wits, reason and understanding to secure our place within it. Relegating such a responsibility to an imaginary non-existent entity and their alleged rule book is a grave error and a big mistake.
There is no one nor thing with an interest or stake in the welfare of humanity. We are on our own in this universe and are wholly and completely reliant on our own wits, reason and understanding to secure our place within it. Relegating such a responsibility to an imaginary non-existent entity and their alleged rule book is a grave error and a big mistake.
All I can say is you are a poor lot, Jesus said: Happy are those conscious of their spiritual need.”—Matthew 5:3.
Also happiness depended, not on satisfying your physical needs, but on recognizing their need for God’. (Luke 6:20)
Happy is the one who reads aloud and those who hear the words of this prophecy and who observe the things written in it, for the appointed time is near. Rev 1:3
Happy are those who mourn, since they will be comforted.” (Matthew 5:3-6) Obviously, Jesus was not saying that people would automatically be happy when they lost a loved one. Rather, he was speaking of those who bemoan their sinful state and its consequences.
Also happiness depended, not on satisfying your physical needs, but on recognizing their need for God’. (Luke 6:20)
Happy is the one who reads aloud and those who hear the words of this prophecy and who observe the things written in it, for the appointed time is near. Rev 1:3
Happy are those who mourn, since they will be comforted.” (Matthew 5:3-6) Obviously, Jesus was not saying that people would automatically be happy when they lost a loved one. Rather, he was speaking of those who bemoan their sinful state and its consequences.
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