Your taking it out of context. Regardless if it was alcoholic or not.
Whoa. You said: "you all [are] failing to understand the historical context of this issue." The historical context
YOU included was concerning the percentage of wine/water in a drink.
Tim then addressed your argument about the percentage of wine/water, and then pointed out that you are failing to understand the context of the Bible in comparison to what you were arguing.
In short, he addressed the historical context you raised, but you then said back to him:
"
Your taking it out of context, regardless if it was alcoholic or not." Wait, what? That would mean that you took it out of context with your first statement because Tim only addressed what you argued. You can't just say "
you're taking it out of context" to make yourself sound like you know what you're saying because the rest of us here will point out the fallacy. This is not to say you are wrong on the subject matter (because that remains to be seen), but rather, what you said to Tim was wrong.
Furthermore, I would point out that simply saying "
go do the historical research" is a cop-out. That's like when an atheist is advocating for evolutionism, and for his argument, he says, "
If you do the scientific research, you will see that I am correct." That's not an argument, but that is lazy, arrogant, or both; I'm not sure which.
Larry, there are some subtle things like this in your posts that are a bit... odd. I'm trying to figure out what's going on. Maybe you're not accustomed to typing and/or writing? That might be the case. Your introduction post was a little strange and kind of all over the place, and I can see why Jeanne was questioning some things, and I also noticed that Tim was questioning some things in your introduction that you never answered; I'm also curious about those issues they raised.
http://www.creationliberty.com/forum/index.php?topic=903.msg7479#msg7479Based on your posts so far, it seems you came here to enforce your thoughts and opinions, rather than to fellowship together with Christians and have discussions with us, and typically, those types of people don't stick around very long. Let me know if I have misinterpreted something here.