More mischaracterization.
What @FollowerofShiloh actually did is just the opposite of equating the sovereign actions of God because he disagrees that God does such sovereign actions others say He does. He used, as I said before, some aggressive and provocative language to compare to the way he sees the error of many of you in interpreting Scripture.
Other than mischaracterizing, my read of your freedom of choice critique seems fair; "horrible analogy" and "a little over the top" seems quite fair. I'm actually a bit surprised you didn't use the more aggressive "way over the top" saying. Nice restraint.
If we went into the Text and translated all of what's stated in contemporary, provocative language, we'd get banned from the site. Letting the Text speak as it does and bring it out so it can be understood in our time apart from the sensitivities of hearers would probably be beneficial for all of us.
What @FollowerofShiloh actually did is just the opposite of equating the sovereign actions of God because he disagrees that God does such sovereign actions others say He does. He used, as I said before, some aggressive and provocative language to compare to the way he sees the error of many of you in interpreting Scripture.
Other than mischaracterizing, my read of your freedom of choice critique seems fair; "horrible analogy" and "a little over the top" seems quite fair. I'm actually a bit surprised you didn't use the more aggressive "way over the top" saying. Nice restraint.
If we went into the Text and translated all of what's stated in contemporary, provocative language, we'd get banned from the site. Letting the Text speak as it does and bring it out so it can be understood in our time apart from the sensitivities of hearers would probably be beneficial for all of us.
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