I do not think it is a good idea to argue about the Holy Bible. An active forum for bible discussion can be found at:
The Bible advises against arguing with people who lack understanding, as it is seen as futile and unproductive. This is often expressed in the saying "Don't argue with a fool."
It is difficult to say who was the most infallible out of the people below Adolf Hitler. One can argue that none were infallible, as all eventually were punished for their crimes.
The Bible verse "Don't argue with fools" teaches us not to waste time trying to reason with people who are closed-minded or unwilling to listen to wisdom. It suggests that it is better to avoid pointless arguments and focus on engaging with those who are open to understanding and learning.
Some would argue that people have a moral responsibility to respect the rights of others. It would also be difficult to have a healthy and well-functioning society if people did not respect the rights of others.
There are two interpretations of your question: 1. Why does my boyfriend argue with me first and then argue with the people who cause us problems? 2. Why does my boyfriend argue with me rather than with the people who cause us problems? Which is it?
Who knows? There is absolutely nothing in the Bible to indicate that he did, and you cannot argue from silence.
Many will argue but it is Jehovahs Witnesses. Ps 83:18
Argument. People who "argue" can be said to be having an "argument".
Since Heresy means beliefs that contradict the official teachings of a religion or church; one who holds such beliefs is called a heretic, people would argue against the Church because of the church's indulgences. John Wycliffe believed that the Bible was a source to interpretations not the bible. So, many people were crucified and burned.
disagreements
No, not explicitly. There are some who argue that Ruth and Naomi were a lesbian couple, but that seems to be a huge stretch and is not supported by either the Bible or Church teaching.