I don't mind being challenged. I don't mind being questioned. I enjoy debate. I wholeheartedly want to get into a debate about certain subjects about the Bible because there's some things I want and hope somebody can give me greater clarification on. I like being challenged. What I don't like is arguing and being insulted. There's a right way and a wrong way to do everything.
When I originally mentioned hagiography to you it's not because I believe it, it's because I've recently run across it and didn't even realize it was something that existed. Since I'm digging into the belief that Christ already had his millennial reign and we are currently living in Satan's little season I'm willing humor the idea that some of these stories are potentially based on fact. It would have been nice to have been able to have an intelligent and educated discussion. Instead you would rather jump immediately to insults.
The most important message in the Bible is that Christ came and died for our sins. I'm well beyond needing to discuss the basics of the Bible. What I want to discuss are the deeper mysteries within the pages of the bible. That means no viewpoints are off limits. I don't mind being wrong. Finding the truth could not be more important in these days. Anyone who thinks they know everything is already deceived. You originally seemed knowledgeable enough that I hope you'd be able to challenge me. You failed
I like being challenged. What I don't like is arguing and being insulted.
To challenge a statement with argument is not to insult.
You left a comment in the thread of a post I had made, casting what I consider to be strange and erroneous aspersions on the person of the man presenting in the post. I think I responded appropriately in context.
jump immediately to insults.
What insults?
no viewpoints are off limits.
Except mine?