The Misunderstanding, page-144

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    @whereu,
    Let’s take a breath here and keep things honest.
    Once again, you're twisting my words. I never said Muslims and atheists share the same beliefs—I said they both commonly use the same argument to deny or diminish Yeshua’s divinity. That’s a clear and accurate observation, not an attack on you personally.
    You now say you "support the divinity of Christ," yet also claim to be an atheist. That’s a contradiction in itself. Do you believe Yeshua is divine as God, or simply a figure described that way in the Bible? That’s a major difference. You can’t say you defend His divinity while also rejecting the authority of Scripture and the existence of God.
    You defend your use of words like “rubbish” and “word salad,” but calling someone’s Scripture-based response “rubbish” isn’t respectful—it’s dismissive. If you disagree, then back it up with Scripture, not snark.
    You accuse me of being unwilling to hear disagreement, yet I’ve repeatedly invited you to challenge me using Scripture. I’ve said it over and over—if I’m wrong, show me using the Word. Not once have you done this directly without deflection.
    Now, you say you only made things personal because I did first. That’s not an excuse—that’s deflection. I point out inconsistencies in your claims and arguments, not your worth as a person. You, on the other hand, constantly mock, condescend, and belittle.
    So yes, I will continue to stand on what is written, not opinions, sarcasm, or personality conflicts.
    Proverbs 18:2 (NIV)“Fools find no pleasure in understanding but delight in airing their own opinions.”
    2 Timothy 2:24-25 (NIV)“And the Lord’s servant must not be quarrelsome but must be kind to everyone, able to teach, not resentful. Opponents must be gently instructed, in the hope that God will grant them repentance leading them to a knowledge of the truth.”
    If you’re willing to have a real conversation about Scripture, I’m here for that. But if you keep making this about me instead of the message, then you’ve already missed the point.
    The focus isn’t me.
    It’s the Word.
    And you’re welcome to engage with that—any time you’re ready.
 
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