>>
>>>>>>Yes we do...sinning is to make a mistake and I've not once seen a
>>>>>>human
>>>>>>being...Christian or not..that does not make mistakes and by
>>>>>>those...we
>>>>>>learn.
>>>>>
>>>>> Speaking of mistakes, you make quite a few in this short post. But I
>>>>> will
>>>>> focus
>>>>> on only one: 'sinning' is NOT the same as "making mistakes". You are
>>>>> confusing
>>>>> the etymology of th word with the current meaning.
>>>>
>>>>.....or he is saying that when most Christians sin....they are making
a
>>>>mistake.
>>>>
>>>>I think his meaning was clear.
>>>
>>> First of all, it is 'her', not 'his'. More im****tantly, her 'meaning'
is
>>> clearly
>>> WRONG.
>>
>>Not neccessarily.
>
> Yes, necessarily.
This appears to be another one of your posts begging for an argument.
Unless you understand that others come to differing conlusions...then you
will start the same trouble on the board you caused previously.
>
>>When Christians sin, it can be considered a mistake.
>
> Unfortunately no, not every sin Christians commit is a mere mistake.
It can be a mistake....wther they know it or not. A mistake in
judgement...a mistake of the will...a mistake of the flesh.
>>(It's like saying "All vegetables have seeds...but not all things with
>>seeds
>>are vegetables.)
>
> No, it is not, as I already proved in my reply to Brenda.
Well, your reply to Brenda was not accepted by everyone.
Here we go again!
No one's else's understanding can be considered if it conflicts with
yours...right?
You enjoy speaking down to people....and it does nothing to further
converstaion and discussion.


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