To: imardmd1
The Holy Ghost-approved Scripture was present and had been distributed; later collected as the Canon. That is what is perfect, completed. Now, the Bible is the voice of the Holy Ghost. That's not what 1Cor13:10 says ... it's a total inference, and one that's only recommended by it's support of an extra-biblical doctrine.
69 posted on
09/03/2012 11:03:47 AM PDT by
papertyger
("And how we burned in the camps later, thinking: What would things have been like if..."))
To: papertyger
imardmd1:
The Holy Ghost-approved Scripture was present and had been distributed; later collected as the Canon. That is what is perfect, completed. Now, the Bible is the voice of the Holy Ghost. papertyper: That's not what 1Cor13:10 says ... it's a total inference, and one that's only recommended by it's support of an extra-biblical doctrine.
I would appreciate it if you would give me an accurate exegesis of this verse using a literal, normal, historical interpretation.
No more on this until I hear from you on that, please.
Respectfully --
75 posted on
09/03/2012 2:46:30 PM PDT by
imardmd1
(Suffer the little children to come unto Me, and forbid them NOT!)
To: papertyger
imardmd1:
The Holy Ghost-approved Scripture was present and had been distributed; later collected as the Canon. That is what is perfect, completed. Now, the Bible is the voice of the Holy Ghost. papertyper: That's not what 1Cor13:10 says ... it's a total inference, and one that's only recommended by it's support of an extra-biblical doctrine.
I just gave you a quick summary. Here is the full paper on this. Take a bit of time to go through, but it is pretty well organized, and meets any Scriptural test you want:
THAT WHICH IS PERFECT
Take your time.
87 posted on
09/03/2012 11:13:55 PM PDT by
imardmd1
(Suffer the little children to come unto Me, and forbid them NOT!)
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