Of course, if you did
find biblical justification for meeting on Sunday (as you might), you can still ask «What if we didn't meet on Sunday?»
Not exact matches
As if I'd give ANY credence to a mouthpiece for a so - called «church» which was LITERALLY
founded for the purpose of providing
Biblical justification of slavery.
Do I
find myself defending this work based purely on secular reasoning, or is there a
Biblical justification?
The
biblical justification for the doctrine is sometimes
found in Matthew 28:19; 1 Peter 1:2 and Isaiah 6:3, but none of these passages speak of a God who is eternally three in one.
But whatever the reason, these two fundamentally different descriptions and
justifications for one's non-work on the Sabbath
found their way successively into the inspired
biblical texts.
Those claiming
biblical justification for their homosexual bigotry are
finding themselves ever more in the minority and will soon be relegated to nutjob status just like those still clinging to their
biblical justifications for misogyny and racial prejudice.