In a message dated 7/17/2006 12:43:08 PM Eastern Standard Time,
gmurphy@raex.com writes:
You made it even easier than I thought you would by simply ignoring the
"hidden these things from the wise and intelligent" part.
& of course it supports everything you've said. Everything does. (For the
sarcasm impaired I'll add :).)
Thanks for the chuckle.
Shalom,
George
http://web.raex.com/~gmurphy/
The wise and intelligent are obviously not wise and intelligent enough, are
they George? Because wisdom and intelligence run along a continuum, don't they
- from a little wise and intelligent to wisest and most intelligent and
regardless of the amount of your wisdom and intelligence you can still make a
mistake, can't you?
But if you behave inuitively/instinctively like the infant it is IMPOSSIBLE
for you not to do the will of God, isn't it, George? No continuum. It's an
absolute. If your behavior is instinctive you are doing God's will, with no
oportunity for error, no choices, the pre-fall state.
That's fairly straightforward, isn't it? I can't make it any simpler for you.
No sarcasm required.
rich faussette
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Received on Mon Jul 17 12:52:07 2006
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