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1 | What "norms" can we disregard? | Bible general Archive 1 | Morant61 | 77775 | ||
Greetings Sniper! Actually, I'm not suggesting it, the verse itself says it! :-) 'This book' refers to the Letter of Revelation, since the Bible wasn't actually compiled as of yet. My concern is two fold. 1) These kinds of verses are usually taken out of context to begin with! 2) These kinds of verses are usually meant to cut off debate and make it sound like any position with which I disagree is 'adding' to or 'taking' away from Scripture. Of course, my position is fine! :-) Simply put, this verse adds nothing to the debate on baptism! :-) Your Brother in Christ, Tim Moran |
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2 | What "norms" can we disregard? | Bible general Archive 1 | sniper | 77780 | ||
I am not trying to cut off debate. I am pointing out that these are not moot points as Hank says. These disagreements over baptism are serious ones. In my opinion it is statements like Hank's that are an attempt to cut off debate - to duck in declare the points moot and say that he does not want a response. If there are differences, then someone is right and someone is wrong, it is not possible for both to be right. That is my point. By the way, do you believe that that it is acceptable to add or take away from a book of the Bible which does not give a specific warning such as the one in Revelation? | ||||||
3 | What "norms" can we disregard? | Bible general Archive 1 | Morant61 | 77783 | ||
Greetings Sniper! I agree that one is right and one is wrong! The question is which one? My vote is....! :-) But, no, I don't believe it is okay to add to any Scripture. But, neither do I believe it is okay to misapply Scripture either! :-) Your Brother in Christ, Tim Moran |
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