(June 17, 2016 at 3:08 pm)Mister Agenda Wrote:Thomas Kelly252525 Wrote:Mister Agenda,
I'm not sure what you were thinking, maybe you just wanted to show your understanding of this.
I haven't been thinking if popular then logical or if popular then illogical.
What do you think about the subject of the thread ? Do you think it's right to use The No True Scotsman Fallacy against Christians if one Christian says that another person called a Christian, is not a Christian, if you have thoughts of 1 John 4:1 ?
--You've provided no context,--
Burden of proof.
--so we're just having a conversation with each other. I don't think much of the thread, the OP seems to be playing some kind of game.--
I may only post words and let people judge if this is a game or not.
--When you're actually ready to contribute your own thoughts, please feel free to jump in.--
Do you really think I wasn't ready to contribute my own thoughts and that I didn't post them ? Burden of proof if you really thought that.
--I've explained in detail what I think about a Christian saying another person called a Christian is not a Christian elsewhere.--
What may you think proves that ? Not saying you didn't. Burden of proof.
Mister Agenda, you may look above at my answers.