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To: The Ignorant Fisherman
I have found that many conservatives in the Religious Right are quite willing to compromise Biblical truth in their attempt to make the Bible more relevant and "palatable.” In fact, when push comes to shove, these really DO NOT believe the clear Scriptural teachings regarding salvation and one’s indispensable need for a personal relationship with the Christ of Holy Scripture

These are stong words. Such accusations should be backed up with facts at a more detailed level. By talking at the 100,000 foot level, the author went over my head and was unable to get their point across to me.

3 posted on 03/27/2010 4:32:02 PM PDT by mlocher (USA is a sovereign nation)
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To: mlocher

My friend, the simple fact is that many people believe in the moral laws of which the Bible speak on but.. They reject the clear teaching that “All have sinned and have fallen short of the glory of God (Romans 3:23). They believe by applying and practicing moral virtue that that is going get them into heaven (Romans 10:2-4). This rational is called a works doctrine. The Bible clearly teaches that we are saved by faith alone in what Jesus Christ has done for us by dying on the cross for our sins and trespasses against the righteous perfection of Almighty God (Romans 5:1, 10:2-4).

That crucial truth is what they make relevant. There is only one Jesus and not many.

May Friend, take this simple test and if you truly want to comprehend what we wee trying to say this little study will help you.

http://www.theignorantfishermen.com/2009/04/take-gospel-of-john-challenge.html

Thanks for your reply..

I.F.


5 posted on 03/27/2010 5:23:03 PM PDT by The Ignorant Fisherman
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