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1 | "Here I stand; I can do no other." | 2 Thess 2:15 | Robin Hass | 170925 | ||
True, but my main gripe is that fundamentalist / Evangelical "Bible Christians" too often want to identify themselves as unalloyed Reformation Christians conveniently forgetting the men they cite were extremely dissimilar in their theology: sacramentalists, believers in 'consubstantiation, people with high views of Mary, liturgical and creed reciters, etc. | ||||||
2 | "Here I stand; I can do no other." | 2 Thess 2:15 | Morant61 | 170927 | ||
Greetings Robin! I can't speak for anyone else my friend, but my practice is simple. If a church father or ancient writer says something that is Biblical, he or she can be an illustration of truth. If a church father or ancient writer says something that is not Biblical, he or she can be an illustration of error. Dr. MacArthur once said that preachers are the only peole who can use anything - it is either an illustration of truth or an illustration of error. :-) But, to your point, there is much in the teachings of Luther that I admire, but there is also much with which I disagree. I don't have to agree with his every point to be able to use him as a source in some areas. Your Brother in Christ, Tim Moran |
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3 | "Here I stand; I can do no other." | 2 Thess 2:15 | hobbs | 170930 | ||
Well said brother Tim! John |
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