Ling's Proverbs I
1) Never believe a lie.
2) Sometimes it is not what is said that is important but that it is said.
3) The purpose of eloquence is not so that the hearer may be edified, but the listener and truly so.
4) This is an abomination: promising to give someone a coat, only to take away his shoes.
5) Never call good bad and bad good. Good is good and bad is bad.
6) Just because you don't believe it's true doesn't mean it isn't true.
7) There are four types of people in this world: those who see faith as a means of assuring their own salvation; those who see faith as a means of assuring the salvation of others; those who deny that faith assures salvation; and those who do not even know that faith assures salvation!
2) Sometimes it is not what is said that is important but that it is said.
3) The purpose of eloquence is not so that the hearer may be edified, but the listener and truly so.
4) This is an abomination: promising to give someone a coat, only to take away his shoes.
5) Never call good bad and bad good. Good is good and bad is bad.
6) Just because you don't believe it's true doesn't mean it isn't true.
7) There are four types of people in this world: those who see faith as a means of assuring their own salvation; those who see faith as a means of assuring the salvation of others; those who deny that faith assures salvation; and those who do not even know that faith assures salvation!


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