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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 premise. |
It is now possible to unpack Paul's 'mystery hidden from the beginning' using a first century hermeneutic. | ||
Ad Hominem | - - -> | <Roll eyes> |
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. |