Soapy
Son of his Father: The Heir and Prince
Wow… ignorance must be your middle name. No wonder you have so much trouble debating with other people.Well, there are actually two questions there, Soapy.
1. When will you respond to my question about your claim that a lawyer prays to a judge, and that 3rdAngel prays to you?
2. Why are you running away? (Answer to this is that at last you have stopped running and decided that you had better respond, or others will know that you ran away.
Oh, and about your ‘WHAT????!!!!!!’
You are attempting to express incredulity with all those
!s and ?s. You are fooling no one. Even you must know that you are using the word ‘pray’ ambiguously.
What’s more you are using this ambiguity to misrepresent the truth.
So, when you ask someone to do something, you are praying to her/him? Let's see what this looks like:--
“I prayed to Soapy today. I asked him to please stop worrying about apostrophes”. Nope. That's just crazy.
Addressing a judge ≠ praying to a judge. And what he asks of the judge would vary according to the case. This should be obvious.
3rdAngel asking you a question (or vice versa) does not mean that he is praying to you or that you are praying to him. Get a grip, Soapy!
You are the first person (Christian?)I have come across who equates Almighty, Everlasting God with a human being, however important the human being may be.
God is not ‘a anyone’(sic)
No. Not true. If you quote me, please use my words – not yours. Asking a fellow poster to answer a question is not praying to her/him. You have built a kind of eisegesic strawman.
I would never pray to a person on an internet forum. Face it, Soapy, even you would not do such a thing. Do you think 3rdAngel knows that she is praying to the Almighty Soapy?
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I am not God, Soapy; 3rdAngel is not God; SZ is not God. And you, at the moment, are not rational.
A little thing such as the word, ‘Pray’, flummoxes you… Now THAT is crazy.
“Pray, tell me… what do you not understand about the word, ‘Pray’?”
‘Pray’ means ‘To petition’ - to ask sincerely from another for something’.
The word is not EXCLUSIVE to the Bible - which you seem not to understand. Maybe your language skills are less than your ability to fully communicate by word or writing (by thought in the first instance). Or maybe you have only ever come across the usage of the word in the scriptures and in your place of worship and do you think it’s an exclusively biblical word…. I see it might be all of those things since you point out only the biblical usage of the word in reference to almighty God:
I suggest you go back to debating on your own level with those less acquainted with truth and reality and leave Bible scripture stuff to those who have better understanding….I am not God, Soapy; 3rdAngel is not God; SZ is not God. And you, at the moment, are not rational.
If you are so adamantly ignorant in such a small thing then what if more complexed things were set out to you??
Just for amusement I present an (annotated) extract from the book:
THE ENGLISH LADY’S COMPLETE CATECHISM: (The English lady's complete catechism - Wikisource, the free online library)
- Q: YOU say, Madam, you [were] brought up in the Christian religion: Pray of what nation are you?
- A: I am an English Lady by birth.
- Q: Pray what is your name?
- A: VANITY.
- Q: Who gave you this name?
- A. Every body.
- “The men have ben long unpaid and need relief, I pray your Lordship that the money that should have gone to Plymouth may now be sent to Dover,”
Perhaps you should have checked first before you embarked on showing ignorance that lowers even more your credibility when it comes to spiritual matters which are multidimensional levels above this simple definition!!!