tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8860438431365791259.post2164350065120776882..comments2023-11-16T03:54:33.207-05:00Comments on rambling rosemarie: Evaluating Arguments and Godly Behaviorrosemariehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12650494026412824392noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8860438431365791259.post-10430935163926356002008-04-10T23:33:00.000-04:002008-04-10T23:33:00.000-04:00Regarding confrontation...I know people that reall...Regarding confrontation...<BR/><BR/>I know people that really dislike Christian debate and give all kinds of reasons for it. Most are simply personal preference. That's fine, we all have those.<BR/><BR/>As for me, I dearly appreciate a GOOD debate over Christian doctrine. Not only does it allow insights into why folks believe the way they do, but it can be a tremendous blessing to listen to a brother lay it out from the Scripture why he takes the position that he does. It's a gift to be able to do this and maintain a godly composure, and it's a gift that is a blessing for the church.<BR/><BR/>As for attacking one side or the other...<BR/><BR/>I did comment about this debate at my blog and hope I did so fairly and accurately without being needlessly rude to Steve Gregg. He seems like a rather nice guy, until backed into a corner to prove his position from the Scriptures. I think how he handled himself in that regard was rather telling that he was unable to back his own position Biblically.<BR/><BR/>I actually gained quite a bit from this debate, and have not read the ugly criticisms from others on it. That stuff doesn't edify me, so I have no use for it.Carla Rolfehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09395062089776262435noreply@blogger.com