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Originally Posted by jediwill83
sounds kinda like light doctrine to me. if you havent studied it you arent responsible.
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1. That's not "light doctrine".
2. If we are responsible for believing correctly on every Biblical subject
independently of any time for study, then nobody ever was saved.
Either we become disciples and continue to learn His Word (which necessarily implies time), or we must know everything correctly at the beginning APART FROM STUDY, or what we believe is irrelevant to our salvation.
Options 2 and 3 are false, leaving option 1 as the correct answer.
Option 3 is false because the Bible warns against believing false doctrines and being damned.
Option 2 is false because it is a physical impossibility, AND because the Bible enjoins us to study and grow in knowledge of Christ.
Option 1 therefore is correct. The Bible tells us to be disciples of Jesus. A disciple is a student, who learns via study and imitation of the Teacher. Study takes time. Being conformed to the image of Christ therefore takes time. Learning sound doctrine takes time.
Case proved.