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People decide to β | People decides to β |
I still got room for another ten pounds. | I still gets room for another ten pounds. |
I think you'll have to wait on that one. | I thinks you'll have to wait on that one. |
Oh I see. | Oh I sees. |
So I thought we'd wait, to open her gifts and β | So I thinks we'd wait, to open her gifts and β |
So Erasmus laid the the β laid the egg, which Luther hatched. | So Erasmus laid the the β lay the egg, which Luther hatched. |
Um, I think uh, let me read you a page from Brendler. | Um, I thinks uh, let me read you a page from Brendler. |
Because it sets the sa- stage very nicely. | Because it set the sa- stage very nicely. |
And for that I thank you heartily. | And for that I thanks you heartily. |
Um, thus Luther evalu- uh evaluated the subject. | Um, thus Luther evalu- uh evaluate the subject. |
And Erasmus commented on the significance of their engagement, in battle, in his own style. | And Erasmus comment on the significance of their engagement, in battle, in his own style. |
And he wrote to Luther. | And he write to Luther. |
I don't think that he would acknowledge original sin. | I doesn't think that he would acknowledge original sin. |
Even though these pronouncements are Biblically based, and may be acceptable within an exclusively theological system, they do not appear reconcilable with the dignity of man- β dignity of man. | Even though these pronouncements are Biblically based, and may be acceptable within an exclusively theological system, they does not appear reconcilable with the dignity of man- β dignity of man. |
So reasoned Erasmus. | So reason Erasmus. |
Such arguments, long known to Luther, and many times presented to him, impressed him not in the least. | Such arguments, long known to Luther, and many times presented to him, impresses him not in the least. |
God alone measures guilt. | God alone measure guilt. |
He alone condemns. | He alone condemn. |
He alone grants grace. | He alone grant grace. |
Therefore, Luther did not accept rational arguments against predestination doctrine. | Therefore, Luther do not accept rational arguments against predestination doctrine. |
Such arguments, on the contrary, necessarily appeared to Luther, given his theological orientation, as suspicious, from the very start, because they originated from human nature, which exalted itself against God. | Such arguments, on the contrary, necessarily appears to Luther, given his theological orientation, as suspicious, from the very start, because they originated from human nature, which exalted itself against God. |
The whore reason prefers to submit to the Devil, adjusts to all situations, and proves everything, that is demanded of her. | The whore reason prefer to submit to the Devil, adjusts to all situations, and proves everything, that is demanded of her. |
Human nature, does not possess free will. | Human nature, do not possess free will. |
The rider possesses the will. | The rider possess the will. |
The horse obeys. | The horse obey. |
The rider possesses free will. | The rider possess free will. |
The horse obeys. | The horse obey. |
And as you come β as Erasmus comes to this, he's going to say, well let's look at the Scriptures. | And as you come β as Erasmus comes to this, he are going to say, well let's look at the Scriptures. |
Now, number one, we have to admit first β v- first off, that there seem to be passages, there are passages in the Scriptures. | Now, number one, we haves to admit first β v- first off, that there seem to be passages, there are passages in the Scriptures. |
Um, Jesus turned to his disciples, you remember, when some deserted him, and seemed, because they were disappointed in some of his sayings, and they were offended by some of the things he said, and they walked no longer with him it said. | Um, Jesus turn to his disciples, you remember, when some deserted him, and seemed, because they were disappointed in some of his sayings, and they were offended by some of the things he said, and they walked no longer with him it said. |
And then he turned to those who remained, and he said, will ye also go away? | And then he turn to those who remained, and he said, will ye also go away? |
They had a choice. | They haves a choice. |
And the will, apparently was, re- resided in in these disciples. | And the will, apparently was, re- reside in in these disciples. |
And so Erasmus is going to say, so obviously, in Scripture we have paradox. | And so Erasmus are going to say, so obviously, in Scripture we have paradox. |
We have clear passages of Scripture, which seem to indicate that man has a free will, and that he can exercise that will, to follow, or not to follow. | We haves clear passages of Scripture, which seem to indicate that man has a free will, and that he can exercise that will, to follow, or not to follow. |
On the other hand, we have passages of Scripture, which seem to indicate, that the will is not free, and that the β, and that man i- th- is β man is predestined by a an omnipotent sovereign will of God. | On the other hand, we haves passages of Scripture, which seem to indicate, that the will is not free, and that the β, and that man i- th- is β man is predestined by a an omnipotent sovereign will of God. |
Do they have any kids? | does they have any kids? |
Have they been married a long time? | has they been married a long time? |
I don't think Kathy can have kids, she's got a bad back. | I doesn't think Kathy can have kids, she's got a bad back. |
It sounds bad to me. | It sound bad to me. |
Yeah sh- she weighed all of ten pounds you know. | Yeah sh- she weigh all of ten pounds you know. |
Well, maybe she does have quite a problem. | Well, maybe she do have quite a problem. |
I suppose. | I supposes. |
How long have they been married? | How long has they been married? |
I think, and, two years in November. | I thinks, and, two years in November. |
What's Bill doing now? | What are Bill doing now? |
Well, he just fixed it, it had had one, and he was just replacing old rotten board. | Well, he just fix it, it had had one, and he was just replacing old rotten board. |
I don't know what he's doing today. | I doesn't know what he's doing today. |
What does he do when he doesn't take his lunch, come home? | What do he do when he doesn't take his lunch, come home? |
No Doris feeds him. | No Doris feed him. |
I don't understand what not taking his lunch has to do with baling hay. | I doesn't understand what not taking his lunch has to do with baling hay. |
I see. | I sees. |
I mean β well, when they're in the field, he has to take his lunch. | I mean β well, when they're in the field, he have to take his lunch. |
No, otherwise he doesn't get lunch. | No, otherwise he don't get lunch. |
Well I know, that's what starving is. | Well I knows, that's what starving is. |
Actually, I think that if she found out he come and didn't have a lunch, she'd fix him one. | Actually, I thinks that if she found out he come and didn't have a lunch, she'd fix him one. |
But all winter she fixes him lunch. | But all winter she fix him lunch. |
She just remembered. | She just remember. |
Soon as I sat it down β sat it down I thought, no lemon. | Soon as I sat it down β sat it down I thinks, no lemon. |
I knew it. | I knows it. |
There's not enough lemon there to bother me. | There be not enough lemon there to bother me. |
But it tastes so good with lemon in it. | But it taste so good with lemon in it. |
I don't even like ice tea. | I doesn't even like ice tea. |
Do you like hot tea? | does you like hot tea? |
Yeah, I love hot tea. | Yeah, I loves hot tea. |
But the winter hasn't blasted cold enough for me yet. | But the winter haven't blasted cold enough for me yet. |
Do you put lemon in your hot tea? | do you put lemon in your hot tea? |
I'm going to today, cause I have a sore throat. | I is going to today, cause I have a sore throat. |
Well I answered β | Well I answers β |
I assumed it was me. | I assumes it was me. |
I was talking to Beth, because she had the lemon. | I is talking to Beth, because she had the lemon. |
I get it. | I gets it. |
Which you don't have. | Which you doesn't have. |
I get it, yeah. | I gets it, yeah. |
Oh I know. | Oh I knows. |
I don't put lemon in my hot tea, | I doesn't put lemon in my hot tea, |
Because you're drinking lemon and honey? | Because you is drinking lemon and honey? |
She's got a sore throat. | She have got a sore throat. |
No, because I have a cold. | No, because I haves a cold. |
Martha Jean sat there β | Martha Jean sit there β |
That helped a lot, didn't it. | That help a lot, didn't it. |
I don't get it. | I doesn't get it. |
I loved the little bit about the potty training. | I loves the little bit about the potty training. |
She always says that. | She always say that. |
She told me the story of how uh, she trained all her kids by nine months. | She tell me the story of how uh, she trained all her kids by nine months. |
Now it's gotten back to eight, hunh? | Now it have gotten back to eight, hunh? |
They only β They didn't make it till nine. | They only β They doesn't make it till nine. |
You know boys are slow? | You knows boys are slow? |
Yeah I know. | Yeah I knows. |
What did he say? | What do he say? |
She's trying. | She are trying. |
I know. | I knows. |
And so, how did Carolyn react? | And so, how do Carolyn react? |
She said thanks a lot, you know, because she was so worried about Jonathan. | She say thanks a lot, you know, because she was so worried about Jonathan. |
Oh sh- like oh, he's gon na go back again in other words. | Oh sh- like oh, he are gon na go back again in other words. |
I said but β | I says but β |
And then she told her that, she didn't outgrow it until she was five or something? | And then she tell her that, she didn't outgrow it until she was five or something? |
She didn't have what? | She don't have what? |
We are all going "Barb didn't outgrow it?". | We is all going "Barb didn't outgrow it?". |
So then I said, "but look at Barb, she's healthy now", and Carolyn looked at her, and sort of looked away, and I thought, oh boy. | So then I says, "but look at Barb, she's healthy now", and Carolyn looked at her, and sort of looked away, and I thought, oh boy. |
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