If by that you are suggesting we shouldn't correct error when we see it consider this.
Ezekiel 33:8 In My saying to the wicked, O wicked one -- thou dost surely die, And thou hast not spoken to warn the wicked from his way, He -- the wicked -- in his iniquity doth die, And his blood from thy hand I require.
It's a serious thing to see error and not speak up.
CB: If by that you are suggesting we shouldn't correct error when we see it consider this.
Ezekiel 33:8 In My saying to the wicked, O wicked one -- thou dost surely die, And thou hast not spoken to warn the wicked from his way, He -- the wicked -- in his iniquity doth die, And his blood from thy hand I require. It's a serious thing to see error and not speak up.
EALGEONE: Paul spent some time clearing up error. It occurred early in the Word. See Genesis 3 and Matthew when Satan tempted Christ for more details. A slight distortion of the Word is a favorite tactic of the enemy.
Imagine a spacehip on a trip to Mars....just a little deviation from course won't matter at first....but over the life of the trip they miss Mars.
So it is with the Word. A little misinterpretation here and there and then you've got a sinless Mary in contradiction of the Word.