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Re: William Barclay on "kolasis" and "timoria"

Posted: Mon Jul 08, 2013 10:54 pm
by Roberto
Cannot commit? Really? Not even 5 minutes a week or 5 minutes a month? I'm disappointed! Time can be found if the desire is there.....
How can I respond to your posts if you are not committed?

Re: William Barclay on "kolasis" and "timoria"

Posted: Mon Jul 08, 2013 11:48 pm
by Paidion
Commitment to a task or activity is a promise. I seldom make promises. I am loathe to break a promise if I find it necessary to do so. So I prefer not to make them.
How can I respond to your posts if you are not committed?
Why wouldn't you be able to respond?

By faith, you could post the challenges. If I don't respond, you can drop it, and tout est fini.

If I do respond, a dialogue has been initiated.

Re: William Barclay on "kolasis" and "timoria"

Posted: Mon Jul 15, 2013 10:03 pm
by Roberto
Paidion wrote:Commitment to a task or activity is a promise. I seldom make promises. I am loathe to break a promise if I find it necessary to do so. So I prefer not to make them.
How can I respond to your posts if you are not committed?
Why wouldn't you be able to respond?

By faith, you could post the challenges. If I don't respond, you can drop it, and tout est fini.

If I do respond, a dialogue has been initiated.
Why bother if there is no commitment to what the truth is? If your viewpoint can't answer a certain question, you can always not answer instead of admit your weakness.....

Re: William Barclay on "kolasis" and "timoria"

Posted: Mon Jul 15, 2013 10:42 pm
by Paidion
Believe what you want. Do what you want.

Re: William Barclay on "kolasis" and "timoria"

Posted: Mon Jul 15, 2013 11:06 pm
by Roberto
Paidion wrote:Believe what you want. Do what you want.
Believe what God wants you to believe. Do what He wants you to do.