I tried to save it for just such an occasion but, it appears to have been
written in disappearing ink. Feels like a conspiracy to me.


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Subject: RE: [TruthTalk] Legalism


> Why don't you show it to St. Peter at the Pearly Gates, and see what that
> gets you, Lance? Izzy
>
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> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> Sent: Saturday, April 02, 2005 12:12 PM
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> Subject: Re: [TruthTalk] Legalism
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> When I wish to illustrate legalism, I show them posts like this.
>
>
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> From: "David Miller" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[email protected]>
> Sent: April 02, 2005 11:55
> Subject: [TruthTalk] Legalism
>
>
> > *Note Subject Change
> > was "Eternal Judgment" and now is "Legalism"
> >
> > John defined legalism as:
> > > It is the imposition of their interpretations upon others
> > > and the elevation of their understanding to the status
> > > of Ex-Cathedra.
> >
> > This is pretty much how I see you coming across all the time, John.
> > However, the rest of what you described applies very little to me, you,
or
> > almost anybody else I know.  There have been a few over the years, but I
> > don't tend to hang around people like that too long.
> >
> > I use the term legalism in the way that the dictionary defines it, which
> is
> > adherence to the letter of law, or a literal interpretation and
adherence
> to
> > some law, rule, or religious code.  You guys have a certain theological
> > system passed on to you from guys like Torrance and Wright, and you are
> very
> > strict not to depart from it.  It is actually your new found legalism
that
> > makes it difficult interacting with those who are legalistic in regards
to
> > the standards of Scripture.  Like Bill said, however, most legalists do
> not
> > realize that they are legalists.  We are creatures of habit and
tradition,
> > and this is what makes us all tend to be legalistic in some way.
> >
> > I keep in mind that passage that says that the letter of the law kills
but
> > the spirit gives life.  This tempers my tendency to be legalistic.  I
> think
> > the absence of legalism would be sin, but I also think over emphasizing
> the
> > letter can be a sin as well.  Remember that Jesus encouraged his
disciples
> > to listen and learn from the legalists of his day, but he warned them of
> > their hypocrisy.  He wanted us to do what the legalists said to do, but
> not
> > to follow their example of living.
> >
> > Too many times in this culture we hear warnings against legalism.  This
is
> > kind of like the hippy cry of the 1960's for freedom and liberty and
free
> > love.  Too often the battle cry against legalism is a justification for
> > anti-authoritarianism and anti-Biblical adherence.  How about we talk
> about
> > this word legalism some more and see if we can decide if it is really
all
> > that bad after all.
> >
> > As a starter for discussion, if legalism were carte blanche evil, then
> > shouldn't we just get rid of all laws?  It seems to me that without laws
> and
> > rules, then it would be very difficult for anyone to be legalistic.
What
> do
> > you think?
> >
> > Peace be with you.
> > David Miller.
> >
> >
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