NietzscheKeen
Well-Known Member
I found this verse several months ago and have had a lot of fun with it, especially with Baptists.
Proverbs 31:6-7
Ask them about this verse and watch them scramble and just wait for the incredible BS they try to convince themselves of.
Usually the first question is.. "what translation is that?" For some reason any translation will do most anytime, except when it comes to this verse... then it has to be King James Version... otherwise it just doesn't count.
Then they usually say try to twist the words around to mean something else, saying that I'm taking it out of context, but the verse is VERY clear and straightforward about what it means. Read the surrounding verses.
The next argument is the "fruit of the vine" argument. "Wine back then wasn't like the wine we have now. It was really just juice."
Then finally the more informed ones will say Solomon wrote the book of Proverbs and he had hundreds of concubines, etc. etc. implying that his wisdom should be questioned. Well,... then you might as well chuck the whole book of Proverbs then yeah? And if one book is discredited... then maybe the entire book ISN'T inspired by God. You don't get to pick and choose, lol. Also. it's in the old testamwnt so it doesn't apply anymore... but the ten commandments do?
Hope you guys and gals have fun with this one. It's brought me hours of fun.
Proverbs 31:6-7
Ask them about this verse and watch them scramble and just wait for the incredible BS they try to convince themselves of.
Usually the first question is.. "what translation is that?" For some reason any translation will do most anytime, except when it comes to this verse... then it has to be King James Version... otherwise it just doesn't count.
Then they usually say try to twist the words around to mean something else, saying that I'm taking it out of context, but the verse is VERY clear and straightforward about what it means. Read the surrounding verses.
The next argument is the "fruit of the vine" argument. "Wine back then wasn't like the wine we have now. It was really just juice."
Then finally the more informed ones will say Solomon wrote the book of Proverbs and he had hundreds of concubines, etc. etc. implying that his wisdom should be questioned. Well,... then you might as well chuck the whole book of Proverbs then yeah? And if one book is discredited... then maybe the entire book ISN'T inspired by God. You don't get to pick and choose, lol. Also. it's in the old testamwnt so it doesn't apply anymore... but the ten commandments do?
Hope you guys and gals have fun with this one. It's brought me hours of fun.