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Does anyone here know why Mike asserted the claim that John the Baptizer was a weirdo? Is there a music coordinator in the house? I'll even settle for a trusty A/V guy. I just want answers the question about Mike's asserted claim. Answers I won't have to backup on. Answers that can weather a snow storm. Lo Shonta?
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Aaron is only pronounced AY-AY-ron when it's spelled ababababa.
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Scripture does not interpret itself, nor does it canonize itself.
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Why do you call John the Baptizer a weirdo?
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Why do you call John the Baptizer a weirdo?
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Gödel could express this mathematically. Zippity doo dah, lo maka seetay...
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Perfect, circular, logical proof of 19 crucified denied thrice with snow and gloves side to side, not side down, even when inventing your own private definitions of canon: abababababa BOOM!!! Isn't that wonderful! Lo shonta..... mmmmmph
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Why do you call John the Baptizer a weirdo?
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Why do you say John the Baptizer was a weirdo?
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“Kindly let me help you or you will drown,” said the monkey putting the fish safely up a tree. “Boy, oh, boy,” said the monkey structuring his proof with cdcdcdcdc.
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How/why was John the Baptizer a weirdo?
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Why the Intermediate and Advanced Classes Suck
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Heiser is a trip! He dives deep, geeks out, and makes some very compelling arguments. Way more meat than the buckets of bull$dang coming out of victor’s AC and collaterals. Reading widely, exposing oneself to a range of ideas, questioning everything, is how (H-O-W) to learn. Ultimately, we must make up our own minds. No one else can do it for us.
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Since Bruce Metzger is referenced in this this thread, it seems appropriate to post this video here. Recordings of his lectures are rare - I've only heard one other. I think many here will find this edifying and informative. Though Metzger is a serious scholar, it's clear from his voice that he's a devout believer, but he's not preaching - there are no histrionics. The lecture is from 1989. Fascinating.
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"Every woman in the kingdom," cult prostitution and retribution
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Really?! Wow. This is rare. Very difficult to obtain. I’d love to hear about it sometime. To keep it on topic, Victor made a reference to LSD in one of the ACs. Something about seeing pink elephants, which is pure bull$hit. Just one of the many thousands of subjects he knew absolutely NOTHING about, yet insisted on asserting claims of fact. -
Why the Intermediate and Advanced Classes Suck
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I'm so sorry you ever bought into this serpent seed bull$hit. Child of the devil bull$hit.... oh... wait... did you ever see The Omen? Never mind, they made a movie. It must be true. I thought the unforgivable sin was blaspheming the Holy Spirit - attributing divine power to the devil or vice versa? Or something like that. Isn't there a story in Matthew about it? I can't remember. Guess I need to renew my mind. If only victor could have believed big enough to live long enough....snow and gloves... -
It could be that he preached deep, authentic, radical repentance and turning away from sin as a way to manifest the fruits of righteousness. I don’t know if he preached anything about BELEEEVING. Probably not. This would be weird and frightening for propagandists of a certain seed - propagandists like victor and Mike. Remember, only the liar requires beleef for his lie to be effectual.
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To your point: as did Thomas Merton. He was a misfit in his youth. One need not live in the Iron Age of the Near East or be a character in the Bible to be a man of God doing "big jobs." If only victor could have believed big enough to live long enough, he could have been taught so much. He might have had a shot at becoming the man he knew to be.
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Indeed, everybody does make mistakes. I've just never heard that expression. To spoil something is to ruin it. Sounds harsh, like condemnation. A curios phrase. Must be a generational thing. Or a midwestern thing. Or both.
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What do you suppose this means? Spoil what? This? That?
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Why do you say John the Baptizer was a weirdo?
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Thanks for this. This is a typical defense tactic of NPDs when confronted with the truth of their crimes. I dealt with this for years in my marriage to a narcissist, but I never knew the technical, academic term. It's a deflection tactic. Paired with some gaslighting and some illogical word salad, it can drive a sane, logical, lover of Truth to the brink of delirious, clinical insanity. It's pure evil. Or, if you prefer, devil seed, spawn of the serpent. I take comfort knowing the Bear Jew is a home run hitter - it's a figger of speech. Just a tremendous truth. A real dandy. So much bull$hit. So much snow.
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Maybe it was the pennies.
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Maybe it was the camel hair. Maybe it was the locusts and wild homey. (That actually sounds like a delicious and nutritious diet for an ascetic.) Kools and Drambuie is an objectively disgusting diet - weird would be the polite euphemism here. And the Pez dispenser of Quaaludes? The one-eyed glares of a dirty old man? Who's the real weirdo?
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