Re: Hi
Oh, dear, Mr. "Son of Athena" your are wrong on so many counts.
Your knowledge of Jesus and the Bible and the True God's stance on homosexuality is abysmal.
Your knowledge of classical Greek literature is wanting.
Your knowledge of Athena is doubly amusing because you worship a false god falsely.
I was once part of a community that regarded Athena as our goddess. I even sacrificed to her. Given that she is known as the Goddess of Wisdom, your sheer stupidity is an insult to her--except that she is a myth.
Really, now that I think about it, you aren't even worth correcting. Think and say whatever nonsense that you wish. But do not attempt to lecture us on the Bible. We have read and studied its words and we live to share the truth about its remarkable contents.
You would do well to concentrate on the basic skill of reading first. When you have read the Bible and have something insightful to say about it, then you can learn to write.
Until then, why don't you content yourself with crayons and fingerpaints? They would seem to be the appropriate medium for expressing your unformed thoughts and opinions.
Scathingly Yours,
Handmaiden
Oh, dear, Mr. "Son of Athena" your are wrong on so many counts.
Your knowledge of Jesus and the Bible and the True God's stance on homosexuality is abysmal.
Your knowledge of classical Greek literature is wanting.
Your knowledge of Athena is doubly amusing because you worship a false god falsely.
I was once part of a community that regarded Athena as our goddess. I even sacrificed to her. Given that she is known as the Goddess of Wisdom, your sheer stupidity is an insult to her--except that she is a myth.
Really, now that I think about it, you aren't even worth correcting. Think and say whatever nonsense that you wish. But do not attempt to lecture us on the Bible. We have read and studied its words and we live to share the truth about its remarkable contents.
You would do well to concentrate on the basic skill of reading first. When you have read the Bible and have something insightful to say about it, then you can learn to write.
Until then, why don't you content yourself with crayons and fingerpaints? They would seem to be the appropriate medium for expressing your unformed thoughts and opinions.
Scathingly Yours,
Handmaiden
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