Take your own advice. Thou dost complain too much. You did write in those links:
There are inserted points of view of the writer of observations - whether correct or incorrect - including positing of what a few proof-texted NC Scriptures mean.
"fools" = "natural man" is another assertion not stated in the Proverbs prologue and not proven in these observations.
(emphasis mine)
And I say they are correct. When I interpret any given passage, I also have in mind the general tenor of all scripture. If you think I'm incorrect, then correct me! You're the one griping! You gripe because you don't believe that the natural man hates God and his Christ, and this is why you object to the parallel I made in point 5 in post 9668 between fools despising Wisdom and the natural man hating God, which I actually supported with several scripture cites. It follows logically that haters of God would also hate his knowledge and wisdom!
And from what I posted here yesterday about how scripture depicts "fools", do you not think, generally, they are the ungodly?
If not the ungodly, who are they, specifically? But if they are the ungodly, then how does this not also accurately depict the natural man? Just how many kinds of spiritual people do you think there are in this world? Are there more than two!? What's in between a saint and a sinner, or the godly and ungodly, or the righteous and unrighteous, or the upright and the wicked, or the wise and fools, or sheep and goats, or sons of light and sons of darkness, or friends of Christ and enemies of Christ, lovers of God and haters of God, prophets of God and false prophets, the redeemed and unredeemed, or elect and non-elect, or between those whom |God loves and those he hates, etc.?
Even the newborn does not escape a label. Isn't everyone imputed Adam's sin? That makes the newborn guilty of Original Sin...and therefore, legally makes that child a sinner -- NOT a saint. Not even innocent, theologically.
So, quit your silly whining and complaining and if you think you're able to correct what you perceive are my ill-conceived, erroneous insertions, go for it! If you think you're up to the task of pretending to be wise, while at best having a casual acquaintance with wisdom, understanding and knowledge (if not worse), then by all means take your best shot!
Or...I have an even better idea: Tackle the three dilemmas I identified in my 9669. At least I'd give you credit for going on a Mission Impossible. It would beat hearing your complaints ad nauseam.
P.S. Did you know that God takes no pleasure in fools (Eccl 5:4)? Feel free to add this "factoid" to the list I beamed up yesterday.