In a message dated 7/3/2004 6:55:23 AM Pacific Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
John, we do have the freedom to thinking wrongly. However wrong thinking (beliefs) leads to sin, which is why we donât want to do it. (For example, overbearing, arrogant, egotistical, self-righteous belittling of others.) I believe we are judged by the Lord, not for what we think, but for what we do/donât do. That all springs from our thoughts/beliefs. Izzy
You are so right but when I speak of "wrong thinking," I am speaking of doctrinal positioning, not moral confusion. How we treat each other goes directly to the heart of that which is pure and undefiled. And that is basically what you are saying.
Salute my dear
John
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