Molok wrote:I'm just happy a thread exists with the words "trillions of male penetrations" in it.
What an interesting visual. LOL
Molok wrote:I'm just happy a thread exists with the words "trillions of male penetrations" in it.
Simon Belmont wrote:I have news for you: we don't teach or believe that Jesus felt the physical pain of trillions of male penetrations. None of the quotes you provided say that.
Simon Belmont wrote:I don't think my question could be worded any clearer, Chap. I specifically stated physical in my question to DJ, and he replied in the affirmative. So, here we are, and DJ continues to misrepresent the Church by data-mining from LDS.org, then misrepresenting what he finds there.
Asked and answered, as they say.
Parley P. Pratt wrote:We must lie to support brother Joseph, it is our duty to do so.
B.R. McConkie, © Intellectual Reserve wrote:There are those who say that revealed religion and organic evolution can be harmonized. This is both false and devilish.
Buffalo wrote:Simon Belmont wrote:I don't think my question could be worded any clearer, Chap. I specifically stated physical in my question to DJ, and he replied in the affirmative. So, here we are, and DJ continues to misrepresent the Church by data-mining from LDS.org, then misrepresenting what he finds there.
Asked and answered, as they say.
How dare he quote the leaders. He should make it up as goes, like you do.
Blixa wrote:Darth, this doesn't need any food:
Simon Belmont wrote:I don't think my question could be worded any clearer, Chap. I specifically stated physical in my question to DJ, and he replied in the affirmative. So, here we are, and DJ continues to misrepresent the Church by data-mining from LDS.org, then misrepresenting what he finds there.
Asked and answered, as they say.
Chap wrote:Belmont does not apparently dispute that Jesus 'suffered' and 'experienced' the pain referred to, that is, he felt it.
However, he introduces a new qualification to the discussion - to feel 'physical' pain. But he does not say what the difference is between feeling pain and feeling 'physical' pain. Unless he does that, his tactic is mere meaningless handwaving.
Kishkumen wrote:Simon Belmont wrote:I don't think my question could be worded any clearer, Chap. I specifically stated physical in my question to DJ, and he replied in the affirmative. So, here we are, and DJ continues to misrepresent the Church by data-mining from LDS.org, then misrepresenting what he finds there.
Asked and answered, as they say.
Are you sure you ever studied philosophy, Belmont? You so rarely give any indication that you have. Certainly you have not here.
Chap wrote:I can't say that a compulsory course in the kind of nice dry linguistic philosophy they used to do at Oxford in the 1960s (with no escape until they got an acceptable grade in the final exam) would do people like Belmont and Hoops any good, but it would be interesting to try the experiment.
Simon Belmont wrote:I don't think my question could be worded any clearer, Chap. I specifically stated physical in my question to DJ, and he replied in the affirmative. So, here we are, and DJ continues to misrepresent the Church by data-mining from LDS.org, then misrepresenting what he finds there.
Asked and answered, as they say.