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| Bob (this one) |
Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD wrote:
> Bob (this one) wrote:
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>> Dr. Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD wrote:
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>>> "Bob (this one)" <Bob@nospam.com> wrote
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>>>> Check out this search of the King James bible.
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> <http://tinyurl.com/5dtgd>
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>>>> Says the words don't appear there anywhere.
>>>>
>>>> "Bible Word Search Christ Notes Home | Bible Search | Bible
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>>>> Search Again: Preferences | Advanced Search We had some
>>>> trouble with your search:
>>>>
>>>> * Unfortunately, we were not able to find any verses that
>>>> matched your
>>>> search for truth discernment in the Bible (King James
>>>> Version). Please
>>>> use some of the following suggestions to refine your search:
>>>> o Check your spelling. o Try other keywords. For example,
>>>> instead of charity try love. o Use fewer keywords. For
>>>> example, instead of surely goodness and love
>>>> will follow me try goodness love. o Remove common words and
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>>>> he is the living God and he endures forever use living God forever.
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>>>> So I tried it for other bible translations and none had it.
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>>> Answer: Your difficulties with the Bible do not surprise me:
>>>
>>> http://makeashorterlink.com/?G33F51E69
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>> Gee, it doesn't look like I have a difficulty at all. This URL
>> actually demolishes your claim about your spurious "gift."
>>
>> This one line says it all: "So I tried it for other bible translations
>> and none had it." None of the bible translations mentioned your
>> "gift of truth discernment." Period. No biblical support for it. No
>> mention
>> of it. Yet another invention from the tortured imaginings of
>> Chung's unbalanced mind.
>>
>> Bob
> It is written that Solomon asked for the ability to discern the
> truth:
No, that isn't what's written. Solomon asked for good judgement to be
able to distinguish between right and wrong. All the information was
available to him, what he wanted was to be able to evaluate it and
form a proper judgement for fairness in governing. It didn't involve
"knowing" things that weren't in evidence. It was about quality of
judgement. Doesn't say anything about a "gift of truth discernment"
anywhere in the bible. Solomon asked for wisdom to make good choices,
not some circus mind-reading act.
> 8 Your servant is here among the people you have chosen, a great
> people, too numerous to count or number. 9 So give your servant a
> discerning heart to govern your people and to distinguish between
> right and wrong. For who is able to govern this great people of
> yours?" 10 The Lord was pleased that Solomon had asked for this. [1
> Kings 3:8-10 (New International Version)]
"Too numerous to count or number?" Really? Imagine that - numbers
didn't go that high. The literal, infallible, unarguable word, right...?
Wasn't it you who said that failing reading comprehension marked the
same mental deterioration as frequent neologisms? And still no
biblical support for this self-serving "gift" of "truth discernment."
Poor, poor Chung.
Bob
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