To: Frumanchu; P-Marlowe
He brings Warren to a more complete understanding of the Scriptures and a boldness to proclaim the Gospel message without the smarmy anti-intellectualism. I would suggest that Jesus Christ had an 'anti-intellectualism' attitude to the religious leaders of his day. I think Warren is in excellent company.
To: connectthedots
I would suggest that Jesus Christ had an 'anti-intellectualism' attitude to the religious leaders of his day. I think Warren is in excellent company. You could suggest it, and you'd be just as wrong as Warren in that regard. Christ did not preach anti-intellectualism so much as He preached anti-legalism.
We shouldn't be preaching "stop thinking and act." We should be preaching "act on the right thinking."
31 posted on
08/29/2005 1:13:12 PM PDT by
Frumanchu
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To: connectthedots
I would suggest that Jesus Christ had an 'anti-intellectualism' attitude to the religious leaders of his day. I think Warren is in excellent companyWell then, that leaves you out, doesn't it?
33 posted on
08/29/2005 4:27:38 PM PDT by
nobdysfool
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