Exactly. Many enjoy taking verses out of context, without the full event or story, and twist them to meet their agenda of making God look horrible (even though they don't believe there is God.)
@ jcribb & newbies:
You know why, right?
The whole agenda behind "d&d" is for trolls to lure in believers on the premise that they are "searching for the truth", while they do what they can to try and provoke believers to insult them, lose their temper, get them to do anything that is not "Christ-like" so they can get their "kicks".
They freely indulge in reusing the same words of their opponents and in turning those words against them. They always will sound as if it is the responsibility of believers to provide evidence that what the forum is all about is legitimate because they have no evidence of their own.
D&D is where trolls LOVE to post conflicting information, question believers in an insincere manner, start flaming discussions, try to turn people against each other, "innocently" harass forum members that don't agree with them, and not have to worry much about warnings from Admin.
If you've noticed, they even freely take the negative emotions they've tried to stir up on some threads and carry them into other threads trying to "keep the drama going" in any possible way that they can.
Their true aganda is to find the believers that are "new", the ones that aren't grounded in the "Word" like you & I. If they can get them to question their beliefs...and with them not being grounded in the "Word", they will begin to have doubts. If they don't get the answers in time, they may have reason to abandon their faith, abandon God.
Many have wondered why people that don't believe in God would spend so much time in "religious" discussions conversing with believers, when they consider them to be 'lunatics'. It's because they are "preying".
Consider their agenda before wasting much more of life's valuable time in d&d.
Dissect away "falcon9-troll", I've got better things to do with my time today!!