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“Inconsistent.

Or one of its synonyms that does not attribute motive (i.e. does not “make it personal”) such as: capricious, conflicting, discordant, dissonant, incompatible, incongruent, irreconcilable.”

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It’s pretty obvious, by the thousands, Protestants are “inconsistent” in their beliefs about God’s Word, the result of professing heresy.

Thanks for replying RM. Interesting, those words you gave me show the fruit of private judgment. Will you comment on the heresy of private judgment?

The perfect example was given to show why private judgment which means personal interpretation of Scripture is heresy.

Taking the same two verses, Acts 15:8-9, stating they mean everyone has been given authority, “lay” people and God’s chosen leader of the Church, Peter who was speaking in those verses. Then a few posts later stating those two verses mean something totally different! Was it, the person realized he was going to be called on hist first interpretation.

If everyone decided the meaning of Scripture, there would
be so many opinions causing constant division. That’s why
God chose one authority.


1,410 posted on 06/08/2012 1:24:01 PM PDT by stpio (ue,)
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A sentence in the latest message given non-Catholic Christian seer, Priscilla Van Sutphin.

The in parenthesis, the “still” means those who follow God after the Great Warning, Protestants hear the Great Warning called “the awakening” in prophecy. One end time people.

May 29, 2012

“Can you see how many are now speaking the same? My body is coming to more maturity and they will be speaking the same things, [those that are willing to still follow ME ].”

http://ft111.com/priscilla.htm


1,411 posted on 06/08/2012 1:35:40 PM PDT by stpio (ue,)
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