seems to me that there are plenty of topics, all of them extremely difficult to me. And many of which seem to be difficult enough that people have a need to address them. sometimes discussion helps the individual remove themselves from the Scripture and simply acknowledge, in order that they may see as they are seen. sometimes.my opinion would be something to the affect that the Bible is the great corrective, and we had better be prepared to be corrected if we look into this great Book.most of the discord, imho, is that people are not ready to be corrected by this Book. some of the correctives simple take the believer out of the comfort zone.it is not the individuals fault that these subjects prove difficult and have the need of reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness, and while it is highly likely that people bring up Biblically uncomfortable questions and positions, persecuting the person has absolutely no effect on the subject whatsoever. Being that this Book is of a personal nature, we should look to see who this Book is about, and we find it is written to glorify Him. It may be written to us, but the things contained therein are the things 'for His great Name's Sake'.I believe we must endeavor a caution against the ad hominem approach. It escapes the Biblical perview, imo. Ad hominem or "to the man" attacks never prove anything. If person A says that "X is true," and then person B says "Yah well, A is a Communist," that does not prove that X is false. X will be true or false, independently of whether A is a Communist. Even Communists can say true things --so really, personal details about A are irrelevant to X.) The ad hominem focus cannot glorify Him.(I am in no way saying anything about anyone. Just seemed an appropriate place to say what I said. Nothing more.)