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1 | Paul's teaching: Inerrant or Fallible? | 2 Tim 3:16 | Hank | 7950 | ||
Is this to raise the possibility, Lionstrong, that Paul could have not been inerrant in some of his teachings to some of the churches he established? Paul, an Apostle chosen by our Lord to carry His gospel to the nations, could have erred in his teaching? Is this a possibility truly worthy of consideraion? --Hank | ||||||
2 | Paul's teaching: Inerrant or Fallible? | 2 Tim 3:16 | Searcher56 | 8048 | ||
It is possible that his extra-biblical teachings were. Only One was correct in their teaching ALL the time - the Lord Jesus Christ. We do not know what he said outside what is recorded in God's Word, so we cannot say what his errors were. |
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3 | Paul's teaching: Inerrant or Fallible? | 2 Tim 3:16 | Hank | 8064 | ||
Paul was an Apostle of the Lord Jesus Christ. He had the full authority of an Apostle, invested in him by the Lord Jesus Christ. I disagree with your wild speculation that Paul's teachings, written or oral, could have been in error. I disagree with you Steve, most strongly I disagree with you. This forum is no place for wild speculation based on absolutely nothing but wild speculation. What is the potential impact upon new believers or non-believers who at this stage in their life may not be able to discern sound Biblical teaching from the kind of wild, unfounded, speculative error and misinformation that they see posted on this forum? Think about it. Think long and hard about it. Let's cease with this sort of thing and cease now. --Hank | ||||||
4 | Paul's teaching: Inerrant or Fallible? | 2 Tim 3:16 | Searcher56 | 8130 | ||
You carried it on again. By responding, then saying to stop, means you may of ;ost the rebate. |
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