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To: conservonator
You start with the question of sola scriptura and end with universalism. I'm not sure I follow.

all people who have his message written on to their hearts be they Christian, Muslim, Jew or Hindu?

And just how does a Muslime have Jesus' message written on their heart? And what kind of message did Jesus preach that Muslims, or Hindus for that matter, would be buying into it? I don't think we agree what Jesus' message was.

169 posted on 10/03/2001 10:23:14 PM PDT by the808bass
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To: the808bass
You start with the question of sola scriptura and end with universalism. I'm not sure I follow.

sola scriptura leads to universalism. Sola scriptura is the Jell-O doctrine that allows for darn near any interpretation of scripture imaginable. You, and other neo-Christian may make an effort to state that the doctrinal differences are small, nearly inconsequential but the fact remains that sola scriptura is the arch heresy that leads disunity and a subversion of Christ’s Church. As for the non-Christians I mentioned in the previous post, what’s more important, crying out Lord Lord or keeping his commandment?

178 posted on 10/09/2001 12:19:41 PM PDT by conservonator
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