Theland - // I spend about three hours or more on my studies, per day, and only ever post on here what I have learned from scripture. //
I am absolutely amazed to find that you spend this much of your life on your 'studies'.
Not because it's something I would not dream of doing - how you spend your time is your choice of course -
It's the fact that not only do you spend that time 'studying', you spend vast amounts of time spinning your wheels on here, in pointless snidey endless hacking back and forth with strangers who don't agree with you.
I have read virtually everything you have posted about religion on here, and the responses you have received, and your attitude to them, and it remains perfectly clear that your 'studies' have been a complete and utter waste of your time because not only do you refuse to answer simple questions, it is apparent that you have learned absolutely nothing remotely useful whatsoever, aside from a nasty xenophobic attitude to any religion that does not align with you - mainly but not limited to Islam and Catholicism, underlined with an ever-present sense of arrogance and superiority that are the hallmarks of the fervent Christian that you are.
I know you will ignore this, because you ignore anything which doesn't suit you - endlessly claiming that you want to discuss and debate, and them scrupulously avoiding doing either.
Maybe some voluntary work would be better use of your three hours - at least someone would benefit from it, clearly you don't, and it would go some way towards following the teachings of Jesus Christ that you claim we all lack so severely - doing something useful for your fellow Man.
It is the most supreme irony that Nailit, and avowed atheist, has spent his working days doing exactly that - helping people in need, while you sit in splendid isolation 'studying' and slowly vanishing up your own fundament.
When it comes to it, I wonder who God would consider as being the better following of his son's example?
Something to think about while you are looking on the internet for your nearest charity outlet so you can volunteer.