Here's a fun exercise:
1. Consider the concept of "love."
2. Now, tell us all just exactly where, in time and space, this concept resides. If you can measure it with a tape measure, and weigh it on a scale, and tell us where exactly it is so we can get a picture... now that would prove your point.
But if you cannot measure, weigh, or spatially locate love... then you need to try a better argument.
God Bless.
(BTW: This issue is not new in Christendom, and it's been thoroughly studied by the greatest Christian minds for millennia, and it isn't the kind of mysterious or difficult issue that trained pastors debate or worry about. It's a non issue. So if anyone wants to argue endlessly against the orthodox position which is well understood, I'll leave you all to do some reading. I won't stick around and argue.)
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1. Consider the concept of "love."
2. Now, tell us all just exactly where, in time and space, this concept resides. If you can measure it with a tape measure, and weigh it on a scale, and tell us where exactly it is so we can get a picture... now that would prove your point.
But if you cannot measure, weigh, or spatially locate love... then you need to try a better argument.
God Bless.
(BTW: This issue is not new in Christendom, and it's been thoroughly studied by the greatest Christian minds for millennia, and it isn't the kind of mysterious or difficult issue that trained pastors debate or worry about. It's a non issue. So if anyone wants to argue endlessly against the orthodox position which is well understood, I'll leave you all to do some reading. I won't stick around and argue.)
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