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1 | Poor old Paul! | 2 Pet 3:16 | Radioman2 | 91959 | ||
Poor old Paul! Perhaps the translators of the Septuagint demonstrate "the satanic nature of modern religious practice[s]" which are "Jewish and Christian attempts to obscure the sacred name of Jehovah God," according to JWs. If this were so, then it would seem that Jesus in the Gospels and Paul in his epistles erred in quoting the Septuagint. Poor old Paul! If only he'd had the benefits of reading the Watchtower; If only he'd had the teachings of Copeland, Hagin, Price, Meyer, Hinn, et al.; If only he'd known he was supposed to mention water baptism every time he preached the gospel; Then he could have avoided all the alleged errors he made in his NT writings. Radioman2 |
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2 | Poor old Paul! | 2 Pet 3:16 | Hank | 91971 | ||
Well, Radioman, I guess we just expect too much of poor old Paul. We must keep in mind that he lived in the dark ages before the enlightenment of such luminaries as Word-Faith and Watchtower. And besides, Paul was merely an apostle of Jesus Christ, and the only guidance he had in his writing was the Spirit of God. That doesn't count for much with the New Age crowd. .... Peter in his day observed that the ignorant and unstable had already begun to distort and misinterpret Paul's epistles. With nearly 2,000 years of practice, you'd think they'd get even better at twisting and misconstruing them. Obviously they have. --Hank | ||||||