To: Judith Anne; Dr. Eckleburg
St. Paul WAS a bit loony (a word that you used first, on this thread). Too bad Calvin picked up the worst of St. Paul and made of it a vicious sect. And I doubt St. Paul had any idea of trinitarianism, he was so fixed on his vision. But he certainly did uphold the importance of works at the judgement, along with other passages of scripture which do the same. Those verses of his which show that are posted here.Judith, Paul was hand selected by Christ.. Paul had been ordained to be the church's 1st teacher.
I am sorry that the words of Paul make Catholics and some protestants uncomfortable.. but that is not the issue of the one quoting him..it is an issue with the Holy Spirit that inspired them...Peter said that Pauls words were inspired scripture. The church said his words are inspired.. so anyone that has a problem with Pauls teachings needs to complain to God that He is not a God of their liking , they woud prefer a different doctrine.or a different God
To: RnMomof7; Dr. Eckleburg; Gamecock; Judith Anne; Quix
needs to complain to God that He is not a God of their liking , they woud prefer a different doctrine.or a different God lol, and get in line, take a number, now serving number 26 billion.... 26 billion.... 26 billion? 26 billion and one
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(everything that deceives, also enchants: Plato)
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