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So you don’t believe that husbands
are to wash their wives with the reading of God’s Word, just as Christ
does the Church? And you don’t believe that the Holy Spirit
indwells the words of God, whether written or spoken?
Do you believe that the Bible contains these “divine
utterances” that you reference? As we have discussed before,
“Bible” is just a word for The Book, so what does your last
sentence have to do with anything? izzy From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of [EMAIL PROTECTED] After reading two of the most recent posts, I must
add this thought: there is no amount of conjecture that will allow
the Bible and the Spirit to be the same thing or a substitute of the other (esp the Bible for the Spirit).
If we are not careful here, we will be substituting the Spirit with the Bible,
putting the Bible in the place of the Spirit and that is the very definition of
idolatry. the point that I find no reference to the Bible as we know it today
within the pages of scripture. I can anticipate the
rebuttal -- but I will wait upon you all. Jd Personally, I have grown accustomed to contemporary
gospel music, so much so, that "churches of choice" for my wife
and myself are those which spend 20 to 30 minutes in
"contemporary" worship and praise ............................
it is evident to me, that such is possible, in part, because of men like Larry
Norman. Thanks G for this referenced article. Not every
biographical sketch is, at the
same time, a tribute to the subject. But, such IS the case in this
case. Thanks again JD On Sat, 16 Jul 2005 22:18:16 -0600 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
writes:
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