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I APOLOGIZE

Post by _Super Sola Scriptura » Thu Sep 21, 2006 9:34 am

I apologize for some of the "tone" of my posts. I ususally post late at night when I should be sleeping, or early in the morning when the coffee has not yet kicked in. Hence my posts can be choppy, blunt and seem tone-ish. It takes mental concentration to post flowing, well articulated responses, something I've become loathe to do for reasons I already stated.

The Alexandrian Cult thread was not a piece written by me, but I posted it to see where it goes. So bear with me. I am very limted in time, therefore always post "in a hurry". Pray for me. I have a fulltime job doing hard labor--its my own business with employees(who can stress me out at times--they don't listen!), and we do a good bit of street ministry and are leaders in our assembly. Therefore, I often show up on these types of sites very spent.

No excuses, I just want you to know me a little better. There is a human being on the other side of this keyboard pad.

Praise the Lord Jesus Christ for his wonderful gift!
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Post by _Steve » Thu Sep 21, 2006 9:54 am

Hi SSS,

Thank you for the apology. It is accepted with charity. I look forward to further reasoning together. God bless you.
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Post by _JC » Thu Sep 21, 2006 11:14 am

SSS, I think we all tend to get overzealous on certain issues. My wife often acts more like Jesus than I do and she knows almost nothing about biblical texts or theology. This used to baffle me but I've learned to be humble and accept the fact that, unlike Paul, much learning can definitely drive me mad. All I have to do is look at my simple wife and it all becomes clear. Following Jesus isn't all that complicated.
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Post by _Derek » Thu Sep 21, 2006 4:29 pm

No problem Super Sola.

No hard feelings here.

God bless,
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Some trust in chariots, and some in horses: but we will remember the name of the LORD our God.
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Post by _MLH » Thu Sep 21, 2006 6:27 pm

I have deep respect for a christian that is willing to apologize....

I understand self-employment!
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Post by _Hunnicutt » Sat Sep 23, 2006 12:26 am

SSS,

I am a very recent addition to this forum, so I have not had time to become familiar with the "tone" for which you have apologized.

But I am impressed with your humility, and with the generous spirit of forgiveness displayed by those who followed your post. Now that's Christianity in action! There is no doubt that at times we will disagree, but it is so very important that we all learn to disagree agreeably.

Our love for one another, especially during times of disagreement, is a powerful testimony to the world.

I'm impressed with you guys!

God bless you,

Hunnicutt
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Post by _Super Sola Scriptura » Sun Sep 24, 2006 5:48 pm

Thank you everyone. I will post when I have more time and can give it more mental concentration. If I can't do that, I shouldn't post. God bless you all in Jesus name.
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