(January 11, 2012 at 3:03 pm)Godschild Wrote: Australian Shepherds are great dogs, love their ability to work, they have great minds and drive to be able to accomplish the things they do. I have Rottweilers they to are intelligent and hard working animals, they have a great passion for people.
Just got back from the dog park where Fletcher had the audacity to try an mount a magnificent young Rotty. When the youngster turned it around on him his hind quarters gave out. Gradually he is learning the limitations of older years. He no longer charges down a steep hillside to drink from the creek on one of our favorite walks. (The last time he did he was barely able to make it back and I was afraid I might have to try to carry him out.)
When he was 5 or 6 he once got into a staring contest with a similar rotty at the same park. They stood nose to nose for about a minute. No growling, no threat .. just a test of nerves. Then Fletcher slid forward so that his eye was within an inch of the other dog's eye. At that point the youngster trotted off.
(January 11, 2012 at 3:03 pm)Godschild Wrote: The wisdom one needs to understand scriptures is God's wisdom, with his help one can understand the deeper meaning of scripture, that's why I believe it's his Word, takes him to understand it as it was meant to be. Just like any book, people can read it and understand what the human writers pen, however with the scriptures there is a God given spiritual context to it which can only be seen with God's help.
Here we'll have to agree to disagree then. I won't argue against your god but I give your book a big thumbs down. Those who have the certainty of the bible have no faith for they risk nothing.