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Re: Witchcraft = medication
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Originally Posted by tbpew
mz bratti,
we all make HUGE conclusions from what the scriptures are SILENT on ALL THE TIME.
I am not particularly up on the specifics of the pointed exchange between O.M. and the rest of the field but....I thought I would post this.
Using your fun example surrounding diner at the Bratti house:
Jesus had purple hair!
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Show me in the bible where is says he doesn't!
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1. It is up to the one who makes the statement to back up their claims.
2. If something is not stated in the Bible, it cannot be made into doctrine. In my opinion, it shouldn't be stated as fact.
Luke probably did pray for folks. I would imagine most, if not all of the disciples did. However, he was also a physician. How do you reconcile the two? Did he cease being a physician? I find it interesting that Luke is referred to as the "Beloved physician", almost as if it was his practice that he was endeared for.
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