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Originally Posted by Chan
Yes, well, Jesus did say to judge righteous judgement.
Well, you're certainly capable of inaccurate perceptions but I don't have to accept your perceptions as fact. You accuse me of pride "concerning these issues" but don't bother to state why. Is it pride to warn of the evils of that wicked worldly philosophy called "psychology"? Is it pride to insist that there is no place for worldly philosophies (including psychology) in the Church? Is it pride to reject this wicked world's acceptance of psychology as absolute truth? Or are you accusing me of pride because I won't allow for letting even just a little bit of your wicked worldly philosophies in the Church?
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It's very simple. It is pride when you paint with such a broad brush as the term "paychology" is and use the pointed words that you do when placing the broad "sticker" on all those you level them against.
The broader perspective is that anything that contrary to the Word of God or the principles therein is wrong and false.
The truth is that there are many writings that are not quoted from scripture that are not contrary to scripture, and many which are quite in harmony with scripture whether they be in the realm of marriage, finances or relationships or something else. You seem to be saying, in effect, if it's not "king james" it's not biblical.
Once again, the following scripture applies.
Lu. 9:50 "But Jesus said to him, "Do not forbid him, for he who is not against us is on our side."