Originally posted by @fmfThe question needs some clarification to me.
Is there anything [b]worse that a Christian can say to someone, according to their own terms of reference - whether that someone be a fellow Christian or a non-believer?[/b]
Maybe if you loaded fewer innuendos or something it could be more straightforward.
You're quick this morning.
How come you drag your feet on at least two questions put to you that I have no reply to yet?
Why did Jesus imply Peter was Satan or a follower of, when Peter told Jesus to pity Himself?
Who else expressed such high morality as Jesus in history?
10 Nov 17
Originally posted by @fmf
Is there anything [b]worse that a Christian can say to someone, according to their own terms of reference - whether that someone be a fellow Christian or a non-believer?[/b]
Is there anything worse that a Christian can say to someone,
It is not profitable for me to meditate on what WORSE could be said by people.
according to their own terms of reference - whether that someone be a fellow Christian or a non-believer?
This doesn't make too much sense to me.
Originally posted by @sonshipMy question about "Christian morals" is not a red herring or a deflection. Your question about Jesus is a gimmick you resort to a few times a year when you seek to get out of answering a question.
Visa versa.
How come its "hurry up and answer" when its you to other people. but when you evade its a quiet "buisness as usual"?
Originally posted by @fmfIt is a waste of time to contemplate what is the WORST thing a Christian could say about someone. No, that is not me saying saying bad things about people is ok for Christians.
It is either the worst thing a Christian can say about someone or it's not.
It is me saying, why spend a lot of time thinking what the worst thing that could be said is ?
Besides, it should be the case that a person be told the truth.
if it is not true, that's not good.
If it is the truth, though it may temporarily seem injurious it may turn out to be profitable.
I have told the story of the Christian girlfriend I had in college who told me I was a lost sheep. I went back to my apartment totally peeved at being called a "lost sheep". Why, I was no "lost sheep"! How DARE she? I thought.
Sometime latter I discovered that I was a lost sheep.
Oh, I've been called worse things I suppose.
Only the true ones are of concern to me.
Originally posted by @sonshipSo there are worse things you could say about someone than say that they follow "Satan"? I think I understand. I'd be curious to know what some of those things might be. But you're clearly not willing to say. So be it.
It is a waste of time to contemplate what is the WORST thing a Christian could say about someone. No, that is not me saying saying bad things about people is ok for Christians.
It is me saying, why spend a lot of time thinking what the worst thing that could be said is --------- ?
Besides, it should be the case that a person be told the truth.
if i ...[text shortened]... sheep.
Oh, I've been called worse things I suppose.
Only the true ones are of concern to me.
Originally posted by @sonshipWhich bit of this is about "Satan" or "Christian morals"?
I have told the story of the Christian girlfriend I had in college who told me I was a lost sheep. I went back to my apartment totally peeved at being called a "lost sheep". Why, I was no "lost sheep"! How DARE she? I thought.
Sometime latter I discovered that I was a lost sheep.
Oh, I've been called worse things I suppose.
Only the true ones are of concern to me.