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Revision as of 15:04, 20 December 2023
The 'experts' of the Reformation have confessed that they cannot read scripture like Jesus did. (See sensus plenior debates).
Since the Reformers claimed that all could read scripture, this is a major embarrassment [1]to the Reformation, and a likely prime cause for the diminishing success of it. Reading scriptures like Jesus did, should be the top priority for Christians and Christian schools. |
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Nobody can can read it that way. | - - -> | You agree with the 'experts'. |
It is now possible to unpack Paul's 'mystery hidden from the beginning' using a first century hermeneutic. | ||
Ad Hominem | - - -> | <Roll eyes> |
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Why should we believe you? | - - -> | You shouldn't. You should receive it with gladness, since it all speaks of Christ, and verify it is true. |