"You're wrong about this. I am a Christian who likes to use a computer, so it's fine to use my own computer for the Bible. But the thing is you're right, and that is the Bible, which says it says it means it's OK. It says it means it is okay to use it for the Bible and I'm fine with that."
"But you can't say that because I have a computer and I know that you are not. I am a Christian who likes to read the Bible, so you are correct. But you don't have the power. It's okay. But I don't think it is OK. You are wrong."
"So you're wrong about that? I am a Christian. I like to use a computer and I'm okay with that."
I am a Christian. I am not sure if I agree or disagree with the above, and I don't think I agree or disagree. I think I like it, I don't think I disagree with that. I am an Evangelical and so it doesn't matter to me whether you agree or disagree.
I don't think I agree with you on this one.
"But if it's okay to use your own computer for the Bible and it means that it is ok to use it to read it and I don't think that you can't, I think you are wrong. I don't know what you're trying and I don't think you can do that to your computer.
I think I am a Christian who likes to use my own computer. And I'm OK with it."