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Thanks Judy. You did apprehend my meaning and, in the end agreed.
Aside from assuming the "attack mode" at the outset you acknowledged
that there are limitations to our understanding of Scripture's meaning and,
throughout life will continue to be this "seeing in part". Thanks, Lance
john: We can never know if we are right about anything - that is why
change
(even for our Mortmon friends and judyt) is possible. And
that is why Paul
tells us that doctrinal knowledge is not the key but love --
I Co 8:1-3. John
jt: I'd have to disagree here. If we can never know we
are right about
anything how are we ever going to get the victory over
the powers of
darkness? Faith is substance and it is substance that
must be acted on or
it is not living faith but the dead kind. I don't
want dead religion, I want
live faith and to walk there we must believe and know -
then act on that
knowledge or else we will be numbered with those
who..
"Perish for lack of knowledge"
Judyt
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