Radiograph
From Kristos Vocabulary Booster
English
Noun
radiograph
- an image, often a photographic negative, produced by radiation other than normal light; especially an X-ray photograph
matthew_member@newsguy.com wrote:
> In article <72AAB2A7-A938-DA89-8982-87C6944366BE@srcbs.org>, Bart
> Goddard says...
>>>>> But the free will is there, and obvious for all but the
>>>>> blind.
>>>
>>>>Really? Where does it say that the believer does so
>>>>because he made a choice to? It doesn't. In fact,
>>>>in Greek the phrase is indicative. It's not a cause/
>>>>effect phrase, but a "this is the state of things"
>>>>phrase.
>>>
>>> This is a glaring example of your ignorance of the way Scripture
>>> uses language. Grammatically, it is a "state of things" phrase, but
>>> this does NOT give you the right to jump to the conclusion you jump
>>> to.
>>
>>I'm not making conclusions here,
>
> Yes, you are. You are jumping to the conclusion that Mark 16:16 has
> nothing to do with free will.
At no point do I draw that conclusion above. Gary claims that
"free will" is in the passage. I assert that it is not. This
is far from tantamount to an assertion of the converse of Gary's
claim. It's funny that 1. you make such elementary errors in
logic and 2. you yourself supply the linguistic authority
that backs up my assertion.
Not just funny, but toooooo funny.
>>He's the one reading something into the passage which isn't there.
>
> No, he is not.
A typical Matthew argument. Please don't ever post a response
with actual content in it; I'd die of shock.
Bart
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