To: Siena Dreaming; D-fendr
Who said they read from them "each week"? I said they don't neglect them. The Gospels are four out of 66 books. There's no requirement a church MUST read or expound upon a Gospel each week. It just seems odd to ignore the Word of God for the opinion of Paul.
The Gospels are referred to often, read from, studied and considered inspired as God's Word and loved as much as any other book of the Bible in the vast majority of Protestant churchs.
That's because the vast majority are mainline Protestants.
102 posted on
11/30/2010 1:27:10 PM PST by
wagglebee
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To: wagglebee
It just seems odd to ignore the Word of God for the opinion of Paul. If it were true it would be odd. However, for some strange reason you believe a myth.
That's because the vast majority are mainline Protestants
Wrong again. Only a small majority are mainline.
To: wagglebee
It just seems odd to ignore the Word of God for the opinion of Paul. so the letters of Paul are not part of the Word of God? Or do you mean "your" opinion of Paul
118 posted on
11/30/2010 1:56:38 PM PST by
chesley
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