BusyTarpDuster2017 said:
Coke Bear said:
BusyTarpDuster2017 said:
I'm not "making up" anything. You were asserting that there was no difference between "preeminent in importance and consequentiality" and "preeminence in rank or authority". There clearly is, and it's just not worth arguing with you if you can't understand this.
If you don't want to be criticized for intellectual shortcomings, then please try not to repeatedly argue using concepts you don't even understand and can't apply correctly, and repeatedly failing to understand simple reasoning like you did above.
I may have intellectual shortcomings, but your post introduced the word "consequentiality" into a post that wasn't addressed to you CLAIMING that the quote from protestants scholars meant something different.
Read the quote from the authors that you referenced, again:
"To deny the preeminent position of Peter among the disciples or in the early Christian community is a denial of the evidence. The interest in Peter's failures and vacillations does not detract from the preeminence, rather it emphasizes it. Had Peter been a lesser figure, his behavior would've been a far less consequence."
The authors' conception of "preeminence" here is directly tied to Peter's consequentiality. That's why I used the word. "Consequentiality" does not have to result only from a positon of rank or formal authority.
I'm not going to keep doing this for you. You're gonna have to either wise up, or read and think more slowly before you type. This is what I mean by you hampering the discussion by having it be put on hold as we go on these time consuming diversions to correct your basic logical, comprehension, and thinking errors.
I believe that you are trying too hard to link
consequence to
preeminence. That's not what the author is saying.
Consequence is linked to the
impact of identifying Peter's "behavior" (failures), not his preeminence.
You even italicized the last sentence which explains the whole point.
Read the last sentence independently -
Had Peter been a lesser figure, his behavior would've been a far less consequence."
Because Peter WAS/IS a person of
preeminence (authority or rank or importance), his behaviors were of more consequence.
Again, why are you so focused on a quote that I addressed in a post that I addressed to someone else?
You didn't reference the John MacArthur quote that I listed, but that really doesn't matter.
Like you said, there's no point in you wasting your time on " time consuming diversions to correct my basic logical, comprehension, and thinking errors."