A little offbeat, but spiritually akin to Radical Centrism. I think Billy might 
enjoy them…

> http://www.ecclesia.org/truth/who.html 
> <http://www.ecclesia.org/truth/who.html>


Truth and Error
What are we advocating? We are advocating, first, a humility concerning our 
knowledge of God's Truth, and second, a serious and continuous search for God's 
Truth. God's Truth is one, but the mind of man is not capable of totally 
comprehending it. This means that each of us should remain humble. The 
existence of God's Truth does not mean that we can know it; admitting our 
limitations does not mean that we have abandoned the value of Truth itself. 
Admitting that we will change if new Truths are found doesn't indicate a lack 
of confidence in God's Truth; it means, rather, that we are open to new Truths 
as they are found.

The known and willful support or perpetuation of an error is a crime against 
man and a sin against Him who is Truth. To cling to error, or defend error, 
when one has reason to suspect it may be error, reveals a heart that does not 
fully love the truth for the truth's sake. To strenuously support and shield 
from scrutiny what we believe when we are aware that its truth is questionable 
reveals a heart that is not completely candid. To be afraid to shine light upon 
what we believe shows a love still for darkness. That is why fellowship with 
others is so important.


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