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Guess it's interpretations...but the passage you just quoted to me I don't interpret as saying teh same thing.

IMO it's just saying that those who sin and lead unholy lives on earth will have that life used in their final judgment. Similarly those who lead righteous and good lives will have that life used in their final judgment.
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Lt. Staplic wrote:Guess it's interpretations...but the passage you just quoted to me I don't interpret as saying teh same thing.

IMO it's just saying that those who sin and lead unholy lives on earth will have that life used in their final judgment. Similarly those who lead righteous and good lives will have that life used in their final judgment.
Personal interpretations is good and all but doesn't really matter in greater scheme of things. Which is the point for Klingon Faith.
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and yet the personal interpretation is about the ability of an imperfect being (be it the Pope or Chancellor) to cast divine judgment
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Mark wrote:Fixed it for you
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Lt. Staplic wrote:and yet the personal interpretation is about the ability of an imperfect being (be it the Pope or Chancellor) to cast divine judgment
Yes, such as Christ or the Pope or the Klingon Chancellor having the right to pass judgement. Glad you finally caught on... :poke:

Minus the title "Pope" or "Chancellor" isn't up to your interpretation.
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the point of that is that your response was dismissing the fact that there are alternate interpretations as fine and dandy, because your interpretation was correct. That's quite a large assumption.
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Lt. Staplic wrote:the point of that is that your response was dismissing the fact that there are alternate interpretations as fine and dandy, because your interpretation was correct. That's quite a large assumption.
No its not my interpretation, one is scripture and the other is canon from a tv show. So you can have your opinion all you want but it doesn't change either.
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One more round and this battle is over! Then its onto the next battle! :lol:
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So umm Stitch... feel like replying to the PM??? :poke:
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Yeah, got to it, wasn't on all that much.
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I saw you read it and you were online and I'm just sitting here with the "COME ON! PRESS THE RESPOND BUTTON!" look on my face. :mrgreen:
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Yeah, I read it, then had to go work on stuff, and then forgot. Then logged back on, saw your post and was like "DOH!".
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I hate when that happens. :lol:

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And, I'll have to type my junk up when I have more time. SIgh, I hate being busy at night.
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Not me. Night is the best time to be busy. :happydevil:
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