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rinkydinkydoink · M
I'll admit this HAS to make sense because it's been around for so long but here goes - -
"There but for the grace of God go I"
Why does the speaker deserve God's grace but the other person doesn't?
"There but for the grace of God go I"
Why does the speaker deserve God's grace but the other person doesn't?
ProfessorPlum77 · 70-79, MVIP
FreddieUK · 70-79, M
@rinkydinkydoink That's the point: of God's is undeserved and unfathomable, so we should not make unhealthy judgements about other people but maintain humility over our own situation.
rinkydinkydoink · M
@FreddieUK
How convenient, eh? Don't ask the deep questions of this supreme entity because you wouldn't understand the answers.
How convenient, eh? Don't ask the deep questions of this supreme entity because you wouldn't understand the answers.
FreddieUK · 70-79, M
@rinkydinkydoink Oh no. I and many others ask lots of 'deep questions'. That's what an enquiring mind always will do. Sometimes there's even answers. I see somehow I deleted half a sentence before sending. I should have written 'the grace of God is undeserved etc...'
'Unfathomable' doesn't mean 'don't look', it just means that you might not get to the bottom of it.
'Unfathomable' doesn't mean 'don't look', it just means that you might not get to the bottom of it.
rinkydinkydoink · M