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Father Forkhorn 12-10-2009 06:41 PM


Originally Posted by bigcountry (Post 3525688)
Its near impossible to change the mind of a self proclaimed knowledgable expert.

False accusation. I never proclaimed myself anything.

Now, do we want to continue this, or let it drop? If so, fire away on why the individual is justified in pursuing the wounded game.

iSnipe 12-10-2009 06:54 PM


Originally Posted by Father Forkhorn (Post 3525585)
under what condition can a person disobey civil law.

When it violates God's law.

iSnipe

121553 12-10-2009 07:20 PM

...Deleted by CalHunter...
But back to the original post, I have to ask oldedawg is how much property do you own and how far was your boy from the property line? I was just curious? :confused0024: Just one more thing, was this the first time you ever thought of a wounded deer could go on posted property or had the thought ever entered your head?
I think your boy learned a valuable lesson early in life.

Bobby

bigcountry 12-11-2009 02:59 AM


Originally Posted by Father Forkhorn (Post 3526406)
False accusation. I never proclaimed myself anything.

Now, do we want to continue this, or let it drop? If so, fire away on why the individual is justified in pursuing the wounded game.

I asked you a simple question first fork. I know the most likely answer. If you want respect, you got to give it. It works both ways.

I never invited anything to continue anything you see. I put out my personal opinion way back. Another gracious poster replied to me concerning God's word. I replied back. After that, you felt the need to continue it. I am just sayin.

iSnipe 12-11-2009 05:05 AM


Originally Posted by bigcountry

Its near impossible to change the mind of a self proclaimed knowledgable expert.

I am curious bc,...

WHERE did he "self proclaim" he was a knowledgeable expert? I'm curious because I did read most posts, not all, but did not see him say or refer that.

iSnipe

Jimmy S 12-11-2009 05:34 AM

So this horse walks into a bar......:wink:

bigcountry 12-11-2009 05:51 AM


Originally Posted by iSnipe (Post 3526632)
I am curious bc,...

WHERE did he "self proclaim" he was a knowledgeable expert? I'm curious because I did read most posts, not all, but did not see him say or refer that.

iSnipe

Why would you be curious? He addresses himself as father. Kinda a dead giveaway. Second, he tells me I quote

"Some serious biblical sholarship on this passage would benefit you"

And then "What I am is someone whose occupation requires him to be knowledgeable of what experts are saying "

I am not sure about your neck of the woods snipe, but its 100% clear in mine. For someone to recongize the need for biblical scholarship, well they would have to assume they are. I sure didn't take it negatively. I am sure he is a believer in Christ. He beleives a certain level of intelligence in himself, and I believe what the Word of God says to me. No, I am not a bible scholar as he. I bet catholics worst nightmare was when Martin Luther translated the bible to something ordinary man could read. I can't and don't recommend anyone go off what another man says, no matter if its Billy Graham or the pope. We got the book, just read it. Meditate on it, hear God's word. And we are going to be wrong a few times. Or most of the time. We got grace. Everybody has an individual walk with Christ. Fork can't expect me to be on the exact walk he is on and neither can I expect him too. This is not a put down for fork by the way. The man I am sure is well learned in what scholars say. Much more than I will ever be.

Paul puts wisdom in perspective for us in 1 Corinthians 1. Remember the Pharasees were the most educated at the time. Scholars abound. Just sayin.

But I agree with other posters. Its getting to the point where this conversation does not belong in this post.

bigcountry 12-11-2009 05:52 AM


Originally Posted by Jimmy S (Post 3526654)
So this horse walks into a bar......:wink:

You can't leave us hangin. Go on, so a horse walks in a bar. .........

wvnimrod 12-11-2009 06:23 AM

Well unless the law has changed here in WV and I don't think it has, if you have a blood trail leading onto posted property you still have the legal and ethical right to track and retreive a wounded animal,if not there would be much waist and anti hunters don't need anymore fuel for there fire!

bigcountry 12-11-2009 06:38 AM


Originally Posted by wvnimrod (Post 3526705)
Well unless the law has changed here in WV and I don't think it has, if you have a blood trail leading onto posted property you still have the legal and ethical right to track and retreive a wounded animal,if not there would be much waist and anti hunters don't need anymore fuel for there fire!

No law listed in WV that says that sorry to inform you. In fact, land in WV doesn't have to be posted, a fense will suffice.


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