Over the next few months they had the experience of relating in depth across racial lines,
around biblical issues.
You're confused, Demuth.The idea that «everyone is a child of God «has no Biblical basis whatsoever; who told you otherwise?Only those born again in Christ via the regenerative power of the Holy Spirit are children of God in the Bilical sense.If you are going to comment
on biblical issues at least get your theology straight; otherwise you sound just as silly as the other God - haters on this blog.
''... than open your mouth and remove all doubt...» Wow, David.Your ignorance
of Biblical issues is so sad and pathetic it beggars the imagination.How do YOU know what percentage of Christians hsve read the Bible cover - to - cover?
Actually, I would be very glad to have someone in the US with whom I could co-operate on this issue (and also
other biblical issues).
There are still plenty of black and
white biblical issues that the church, carnal believer, and politicians alter to fit their own agenda though.
While there are excellent and well - stated «conservative positions» with regard to
certain biblical issues, there is, no such thing as an «evangelical body of scholarship» which constitutes anything like a rival «school» to mainstream scholarship.
I've been thinking about the people I know who understand many theological /
Biblical issues very differently and yet get along very well as loving brothers who level no accusations against each other.
A corresponding effect of the stress on non-biblical issues is that
important biblical issues, particularly the doctrine of depravity and the child's need for regeneration, do not, in our opinion, receive sufficient emphasis.
-------- Tiggy, you won't like this, but that is part of youand so many others problems of figuring out
Biblical issues.