I'm sure most everyone stopping by here ventures over to Triablogue, but in case you don't, Steve Hays has an excellent post entitled, Is sola Scriptura self-refuting?
but I thought the lack of recent comments and the inability to find which post the chinese script was at; was somehow deleting or geting rid of comments or blocking people from commenting.
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I have responded to Steve Hays article here:
http://cathapol.blogspot.com/2010/01/sola-scriptura-self-refuting.html
ah big Scott, you're a marketing mogul, I'm glad I could help you with your marketing...perhaps you'll get some paypal donations.
James,
What's with the Chinese script ? - I cannot find which entry it was posted at. When I click on it, it does not give me the comment box.
Looks suspicious to me.
Is it a troll or hack?
Ken
Ignore the Chinese Ken. I never click on those links.
Yes, thanks,
but I thought the lack of recent comments and the inability to find which post the chinese script was at; was somehow deleting or geting rid of comments or blocking people from commenting.
was somehow deleting or geting rid of comments or blocking people from commenting.
It is a bit quiet around here.
It is a bit quiet around here.
Yes, that is why I thought the Chinese was a hacker or something; because of the lack of comments.
It is a bit quiet around here.
Yes, I've been busy elsewhere, and besides, Ken's posts have enough meat to chew on for a while.
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