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Usually I not only appreciate but also understand your brevity, but, in this case, you've lost me somewhat. If you want or will to explain how John Wayne's statement more directly relates to what I wrote, I am interested. In the meantime, I will say that, concerning a significant difference between St. Paul and the American cowboy, the cowboy, as far as I know, being more concrete than abstract by nature, never claimed that he spoke in mysteries and that those who were unable to understand him were carnal, or "Earthly," and thus excluded from full comprehension -excluded, that is, unless and until the proper spiritual framework is in place.In terms of the comprehension and settled doctrine of the early church goes, I think John Wayne’s quote speaks volumes:-
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