“I still determine that the Scriptures hold little authority to him.”
Your judgment matters little.
The scriptures reveal the truth and reality of Jesus Christ— not the other way around.
Your judgmentalism is out of control.
Jesus Christ is fully capable of saving President George W. Bush whether you care to confirm his salvation or not.
“Your judgmentalism is out of control.”
Your manner of discussion is on the level of a seventeen year old.
How do you determine whether someone is eligable to join your church? Do you not listen to the words they speak? Or do you not read the words that they write? Do you not have to make a determination of eligibility based on WORDS?
For membership eligibility purposes you must “CONFIRM” (to use your word) somebody’s salvation. And the only way to do it is by listening to the testimony they speak with their mouth, or by reading words that they write on paper.
That is, unless you claim a special gift of knowledge.
If you are an elder for your church, do you make determinations for membership based on feeligs, vibes, feel-good nonsense? What? I can only believe you make these determinations exactly the same way that we do. You ask people whether they are a Christian, and you ask them for a testimony, and you have to make a determination as to whether their testimony (is sound as to whether it) matches the Scriptures.
If that’s not the case, then I would have to suppose that just anyone at all can join your church, regardless of what they believe or what they practice.
You might think that because a man is a president of the USA that he particularly should be treated with a lower level of discrimination. Nope. Perhaps he should even be questioned more rigidly, since he has been foolong around for so long in the obviously wicked political domain.