There is an entire website devoted to proving that Tiger Woods is God using
only Biblical quotes.
Not exact matches
Guess that «
biblical principle» about respect that he
quotes only applies to women, not the guys he chooses to wrestle.
If all you do is spout off
Biblical quotes then others will
only see you as a dinosaur.
(And rendering
only a partial
quote is much like
biblical proof texting in my opinion) I am kind of a stickler on such details, as a sloppy portrayal of another's words often leads to inaccurate representation of their intent.
Light Shines and Jeff:
Biblical quotes are
only relevant to those who accept the supposed authority of the bible.
For example, it is the opinion of not a few
biblical scholars that the love commandments in the Fourth Gospel and the epistles of John, so often
quoted to stress the universality of the Christian ethic, were originally understood as applying
only within the Christian community, and as in the Old Testament «Love your neighbor» meant «Love your fellow Israelite,» so the corresponding «new commandment» was taken to mean, «Love your fellow Christian.
And by the time he reached adulthood, he'd not
only become convinced that it was evil, but he'd started surreptitiously
quoting Biblical verses supporting that conclusion, such as «Do not become slaves of men.»