Posted on 03/12/2010 7:02:37 AM PST by Colofornian
Got the one with four blades.
Ouch, that is going to leave a deep scar. Guess mrreagan used the other side of the razor. Might have even been a paring knife.
Not cool EW.
from Ronco?
Thanks for your posts of support. It is one thing for an individual to address the issues at hand. It is another for same individual to stoop to such a low personal attack AS AN EXCUSE that they are unable to defend their points.
Plus ginsu knives!
Getting all McConkie on us.... Not a behavioral defect of Mormonism. /S
LOL. I would expect you have the Cutco’s or both. LOL
Wusthof grand prix.
Simple things that both start with “B” - Buck and Bowie
Ah, Bowie field knives. *sigh*
Great knives.
Bwa, Ha!!!
They are my ‘babies’. Mrreaganaut likes the Wusthof Classic handles better, though.
Well good for you then. Since I qualified my statement with “IF” and you wisely sidestepped my observation that authority and superiority are not the same thing; I consider the issue settled. Your interpretation is wrong. Period. You know it and I know it.
Even your red herring of portraying my post as a slam against your military service doesn’t speak well of your character. Admittedly, it does credit to your intelligence since the usual anti-Mormon players got suckered as evidenced by the righteous indignation against me for saying something I did NOT say. But then, that’s only to be expected in these here parts. Well played.
I did not and do not condemn your service - I admire it. In fact, I’ve been encouraging my sons to serve in the US military despite being Canadians. I did not serve and I’ve always regretted it. Both my father and grandparents served in WWII. My father was shot on four occasions and injured by mortar fire once. Tough guy.
So, what have we learned in our brief exchange? I have a thin skin when it comes to dishonesty and you have a thin skin when the jab hits close to home.
Welcome to the human race. Perhaps now we’ve crossed the Rubicon and a more honest and respectful dialog can occur.
ohhh...I like. :D
Absolutely correct. I used them in a book I wrote back in 1998. Just cut and pasted, but still relevant. The biblical text doesn’t change - the Divine Council passages will always remain.
I carry the Serpentine Stockman.
Yeah, your book that got the horrendous reviews, ROFL. I can post the review here again if you wish.
And your comment goes to show that you have no real understanding of Biblical Studies. There are reasons that older books are not used in citations, mostly because they become outdated or are part of an interpretive trend.
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