To: Special Agent Anthony DiNozzo
If one considers any portion of the New Testament not to be divinely revealed Scripture, one belongs to a different religion than Christianity.
To: wideawake
That assertion is rank nonsense.
To: wideawake
If one considers any portion of the New Testament not to be divinely revealed Scripture, one belongs to a different religion than Christianity. ....
Just to pick one ... Consider the Epistle of James, which Luther derided as "the epistle of straw." Still, it's generally accepted as part of the Canon of Scripture. Are you suggesting that Martin Luther, in rejecting it, belonged to a different religion than Christianity?
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r9etb
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