The sin of quenching the spirit of truth?

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Apr 15, 2017
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It should not be considered a quenching but a debate... Debates are great. I will either become stronger in my belief or change my mind.

People do not like the debate... They are pansies... Cannot take scarcusim... like they are pansies....lol Some do give credence and actually provoke deep thought and prayer... If it is a debatable issue (which G-d did write in His Word, like healing, prosperity... but NEVER THAT Y-SHUA IS THE ONLY WAY TO HEAVEN, HE DIED ON THE CROSS, ROSE FROM THE DEAD, and IS COMING BACK)... If you debate these you are RIGHT, you are quenching the Truth!!!!
You wrote pansies and it freaked me out like a Vietnam flashback, for my grandmother called me a pansy once when I was a child, but had she not called me a pansy I might not have straightened out, and became the rough and tough, and mean and lean, and rude and crude, and bold and cold, and narcissistic and optimistic, and take no crap type of person that I am today.

So what I am saying it is good that you called them pansies, for maybe they will learn to not be timid but speak their mind, and debate, debate, debate, and above all, debate.
 

mcubed

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You wrote pansies and it freaked me out like a Vietnam flashback, for my grandmother called me a pansy once when I was a child, but had she not called me a pansy I might not have straightened out, and became the rough and tough, and mean and lean, and rude and crude, and bold and cold, and narcissistic and optimistic, and take no crap type of person that I am today.

So what I am saying it is good that you called them pansies, for maybe they will learn to not be timid but speak their mind, and debate, debate, debate, and above all, debate.
This may be stupid but you said "Vietnam" and I am in the middle of watching a Vietnam documentary... And as stupid as I may sound, I feel compelled to say, if you fought THANK YOU FOR YOUR SERVICE!!!!!