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Originally Posted by mizpeh
Maybe he is sick of this:
"On the other hand there is that sectarianism that is concerned with purity of doctrine and practice as a condition of community to such a degree that division of community inevitably ensues like the cells of a developing embryo. The most delightful literary description of this sectarianism that I’ve come across is found in Garrison Keillor’s fictional narrative Lake Wobegon Days where the narrator recalls the history of his Brethren tradition. The following passage is drawn from pages 155-6:"
http://randalrauser.com/2011/01/keep...own-the-block/
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It is worth pointing out that much of our theology, especially our Dispensational eschatology, comes to us from the Brethren Movement.