Sure he is. From "redleghunter's perspective" there is an absolute value about the gospel of Christ. But, he only clings to the later interpretation(s) of Martin Luther while denouncing St. Jerome's Vulgate.
"redleghunter" is one of the most adamant evolulutionists on the planet because of his interpretation of the Vulgate vs. some professional snake handler named, Martin Luther that he personally agrees with in the name of Christ.
#18. To: Pridie.Nones, redleghunter, A K A Stone (#16)
"redleghunter" is one of the most adamant evolulutionists on the planet because of his interpretation of the Vulgate vs. some professional snake handler named, Martin Luther that he personally agrees with in the name of Christ.
I almost forgot to consider your impressive credentials as a Bible scholar....
OH WAIT.
Since you hang your hat on the Great Faerie Tale of "NOTHING-CREATED-EVERYTHING," according to your cult, how exactly did the Mother of All Amoebas get the party started?
#22. To: Pridie.Nones, A K A Stone, GarySpFc, liberator, TooConservative (#16)
Sure he is. From "redleghunter's perspective" there is an absolute value about the gospel of Christ. But, he only clings to the later interpretation(s) of Martin Luther while denouncing St. Jerome's Vulgate.
"redleghunter" is one of the most adamant evolulutionists on the planet because of his interpretation of the Vulgate vs. some professional snake handler named, Martin Luther that he personally agrees with in the name of Christ.
Thanks for the morning laugh.
I will say the Latin Vulgate is a very good work of Jerome. I keep an English translation copy of the Vulgate at my finger tips and often refer to it via the lexicon.
The Good News of Yeshua Messiah as Lord and Savior rings true in the Latin Vulgate.
Now I don't know of any snakes in Germany that need to be handled:) Plus Luther, from paintings of him, does not look like he has the physical stature to handle snakes.
So...when you are ready to discuss the issues let me know.