(October 28, 2015 at 6:32 pm)TheRocketSurgeon Wrote:No, that's not what he said at all. You misrepresent his position, then throw in an appeal to emotion with the pictures. What were you saying before about intellectual integrity?(October 28, 2015 at 1:05 pm)Drich Wrote: Ah, the flaw in your reasoning! 'Zeal' in that time for the wrong thing meant death. So to have zeal about something forbidden meant you believed in it with your very life. Now whether you believe Paul to be correct or not is not what I am illustrating. I am pointing out that Paul believed with his very life on the line that he was correct. And he uses his 'zeal' to show those who maybe afraid what belief in christ may have ment, that he was not afraid to tie himself to any and all consenquences that would come from belief. Again, even if you wish to discount what was being said at the time romans was written, no one can deny his willingness to put his life on the line durning his beatings or ultimately his execution. what romans shows us was that Paul from the beginning did not shy away from his beliefs or any consenquences that rose from what he believed.
Ah, so it's "willingness to die" = must be true. Got it.
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Biblical Christianity 101, a study of the book of Romans
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