To: Conservative til I die; Full Court
In actuality, you spoil your whole argument as the verses you cite due say that Scripture is "profitable" for teaching, correction, etc.
Are you choosing to ignore the following verse?
17: that the man of God may be complete, equipped for every good work.
What does "complete" mean to you?
But *you* can feel free to reject what God's Scriptures say. *Your* soul is the one in peril should you decide to do so.
Do you think it's about time for both Full Court and you to stop passing judgement on each other?
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02/25/2006 12:39:03 PM PST by
OLD REGGIE
(I am most likely a Biblical Unitarian? Let me be perfectly clear. I know nothing.)
To: OLD REGGIE; Conservative til I die
"17: that the man of God may be complete, equipped for every good work.'
Equipped for every good work, yes. Intended to be read in complete isolation from the Historical understanding of Christianity handed down from the Apostles as a basis for every individual to determine their own personal doctrines, no.
To: OLD REGGIE; Full Court
But *you* can feel free to reject what God's Scriptures say. *Your* soul is the one in peril should you decide to do so.
Do you think it's about time for both Full Court and you to stop passing judgement on each other?
Actually, you're right. My statement above was not intended as a judgment on her soul. It was a bit of rhetoric, turning around a statement she has rather condescendingly made to Catholics on this thread.
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