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<blockquote data-quote="MikeBigg" data-source="post: 64114022" data-attributes="member: 260752"><p>If it were a one off and not part of a pattern .... </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>The question remains who is to be the judge of deceptive teaching?</p><p></p><p>We all bring stuff when we formulate our theological positions. I would think that all of us who contributed in this thread have a good Biblical basis for what they believe. Who am I to say you are wrong? Who are you to say I am wrong? Without breaking into discussion of the topics, eternal torment, anhilism and Christian universalism is a good example, because their supporters all have a Biblical basis. All three have had supporters throughout church history. Most of us here will disagree with two of them.</p><p></p><p>So surely, the best you or I can do is to humbly say: "I don't agree with that because ...." </p><p></p><p>Surely, anything else is pride, regardless of the scale of one's ministry.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MikeBigg, post: 64114022, member: 260752"] If it were a one off and not part of a pattern .... The question remains who is to be the judge of deceptive teaching? We all bring stuff when we formulate our theological positions. I would think that all of us who contributed in this thread have a good Biblical basis for what they believe. Who am I to say you are wrong? Who are you to say I am wrong? Without breaking into discussion of the topics, eternal torment, anhilism and Christian universalism is a good example, because their supporters all have a Biblical basis. All three have had supporters throughout church history. Most of us here will disagree with two of them. So surely, the best you or I can do is to humbly say: "I don't agree with that because ...." Surely, anything else is pride, regardless of the scale of one's ministry. [/QUOTE]
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