Yeah maybe, if you think it's best. I just think it's really interesting how two people on completely opposite sides of the doctrinal fence, both well-versed and studied, can take the same words, arrive at two radically different conclusions, and both proclaim that the other is in false doctrine.
And I was just wondering if anyone else ever wonders if there's any chance of error in their own viewpoint and that they may be completely wrong?
Not me. Nope. Never.
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Hebrews 13:23 Know ye that our brother Timothy is set at liberty
Yeah maybe, if you think it's best. I just think it's really interesting how two people on completely opposite sides of the doctrinal fence, both well-versed and studied, can take the same words, arrive at two radically different conclusions, and both proclaim that the other is in false doctrine.
And I was just wondering if anyone else ever wonders if there's any chance of error in their own viewpoint and that they may be completely wrong?
The Bible, even on things we don't think are critical, can be understood in different ways. All would say "I Preach the Bible." It's not the Bible that's different, it's us, the interpreter.
The Bible, even on things we don't think are critical, can be understood in different ways. All would say "I Preach the Bible." It's not the Bible that's different, it's us, the interpreter.
The Bible, even on things we don't think are critical, can be understood in different ways. All would say "I Preach the Bible." It's not the Bible that's different, it's us, the interpreter.
So can the bible be understood that tongues are not a part of today's Christian culture? And if so, can that believer live the same overcoming Christian life that tongue-talkers can?
So can the bible be understood that tongues are not a part of today's Christian culture? And if so, can that believer live the same overcoming Christian life that tongue-talkers can?
Know it wasn't directed to me sorry.
Can't answer for "Christian culture" (one of the biggest problems with America)
But it is part and parcel of the bride of Christ.
Neither the gifts NOR the fruit of the Spirit have been