John, I'm a member of that site.
I can pm "Dispy" and ask him.
Do you want me to do so, or do you want to tell the truth?
You've already been caught copying and pasting, then you lied and said you wrote in initially. You can keep digging a deeper hole for yourself, or you can come clean, the choice is yours.
Prove that I did not write it.
http://mail.bigwestracing.com/forums/showthread.php?t=80002&page=30
http://ns1.ericguttormson.com/forums/showthread.php?t=80002&page=29
"You are a liar John
I have NEVER copied and pasted anything on TOL without putting it in a text box, changing the color of the font, and giving credit to who wrote it by giving the name or giving a link.
You on the other hand are a plagiarizer.
You copied and pasted someone else’s article, and claimed it was yours.
You lie, check anywhere on the internet, I have NEVER copied and pasted.
Andy C proved that you are a plagiarizer, and now you are proving to be a liar also.
You need help."-Tet.
Tet., on TOL-post # 8
:
http://www.theologyonline.com/forums/showthread.php?p=2639922#post2639922
Top Ten Reason the Dispensationalist Did Not Cross the Road
10. Thought he would be raptured before he got there anyway.
9. Thought that the other side was for the ‘Israel’, and this side was for the ‘church’.
8. Charles Ryrie was still on this side of the road, why cross?
7. Thought it was pointless since Jesus was just going to bring him back after 7 years.
6. Like the OT prophets and the church age, he was unable to see the other side.
5. He was afraid that if he went, there would be nothing to restrain the man of lawlessness.
4. He was not a part of the dispensation of ‘crossing’.
3. Dallas Theological Seminary hadn’t yet published anything telling him how to do it.
2. Thought there was a two thousand foot gap between the 69th and 70th step.
1. By taking a consistently literal approach, he thought that ‘cross the road’ meant something about the crucifixion.
http://www.reclaimingthemind.org/bl...the-dispensationalist-did-not-cross-the-road/
Top Ten Reason the Dispensationalist Did Not Cross the Road
10. Thought he would be raptured before he got there anyway.
9. Thought that the other side was for the ‘Israel’, and this side was for the ‘church’.
8. Charles Ryrie was still on this side of the road, why cross?
7. Thought it was pointless since Jesus was just going to bring him back after 7 years.
6. Like the OT prophets and the church age, he was unable to see the other side.
5. He was afraid that if he went, there would be nothing to restrain the man of lawlessness.
4. He was not a part of the dispensation of ‘crossing’.
3. Dallas Theological Seminary hadn’t yet published anything telling him how to do it.
2. Thought there was a two thousand foot gap between the 69th and 70th step.
1. By taking a consistently literal approach, he thought that ‘cross the road’ meant something about the crucifixion.
http://www.theologyonline.com/forums/showthread.php?t=66121
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From a Preterist site:
http://www.livebytr.proboards.com/index.cgi?board=any&action=display&thread=77
http://free-in-truth.blogspot.com/2008/05/humor-top-ten-reason-dispensationalist.html
"I never said...."-Tet