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There's not one place that the word "Christian" appears in The Gospels.
That is a Pauline invention
As others have said, Luke is not Paul. Also the word Netzarim does not appear in the bible at all. But this is semantic pedantry and we're both well aware of it.
Facts to support hypothesis?
Among other things, you believe in the gospels. That's not part of the Torah.
Those are proper nouns, so yes, they are all capitalized.
(FYI- Proper nouns are specific persons, places, things or ideas)
and victim and sinner are not specific persons. As mentioned, they're vague labels, like woman, or fuckwit. You are still using them as generic labels.
It might surprise you but I take notes when I'm in a relationship with someone. I have a whole file folder of stuff between Marshall and I. I don't forget things people do to me. I use it as a reference for charting the progress and growth (or lack thereof in a relationship).
No, you keeping obsessive score does not surprise me in the slightest.
No, they are SPECIFIC nouns because they are referring to SPECIFIC people.
Common Noun: The victims of the massacre were injured.
Proper Noun: The Sinner owes the Victim restitution in every sinful situation.
Even in your own example, you are not using them to refer to specific people, but a generic idea of a person.
Learn proper English, dude.
We have. By all means keep showing yourself to be a moron. We will not stop you.
Because my children have to do school work on the trip.
Also, since I'm leaving Marshall, I'm not going back to SW VA. I brought my most important stuff with me.
Oh, you've fled the county. I am certain of it. No doubt in my mind.
So how long does everyone think this farce will last? A week? Less?
You're confusing the terms "righteous" and "Alpha". An Israelite man can be an Alpha male and still be evil.
Which is beside the point because an Alpha provides for his family.
Marshall may be evil, but that doesn't change his station as "Alpha male".
The station being that he isn't one?
You're a a Christian man. You're a beta. And you're also evil.
So.... just like Marshall, then?
No, "Pauline" means it tells the story of Paul.
No, Pauline refers to the writings of Paul, his teachings and his doctrines, not "the story of Paul."
I know you don't know anything about the subjects you profess to be an expert on, but this is basic stuff.
It is capitalized because it is referring to a SPECIFIC person/thing
Common noun: The victim was hit by a rock while at the park.
Common noun: She is a victim of emotional abuse.
Proper noun: One must respect the rights of Victims when distributing food relief during times of war.
Proper noun: The Sinner should always pay restitution to the Victim when standing before a Judge.
These are referring to SPECIFIC persons/things in moral constructs
No, they are not. They are referencing vague notions.
You are the one who is incorrect.
They are referring to SPECIFIC stations of being: Sinner and Victim
Common noun: He is a pimp.
Proper noun: One can not be a Pimp and also be a good person.
Common noun: He qualifies to be a scholar.
Proper noun: He is a Scholar.
Neither of your examples are proper nouns.
If someone called himself Pimp, or Scholar, by way of nom de plume, sure, THAT would be a proper noun, but "A pimp" is not a proper noun however you want to slice it. Even "The pimp" isn't, and that's using a definitive.