JD wrote:
> Not one person on this site believes in
> "doctrines of men."

I hope that you allow that some of us have a different perspective on this 
point.  Some here tout Joseph Smith while others tout Barth and Torrance.

JD wrote:
> All are trying to approximate the truth.

Is there a difference in your perspective between understanding truth and 
using language to articulate truth?  All might be approximating truth when 
we attempt to communicate truth to others, but not all are approximating 
truth in regards to their understanding of truth.  Such a perspective would 
describe those talked about in Scripture as "ever learning, and never able 
to come to the knowledge of the truth."

JD wrote:
> If we cannot allow for "unity" to found in the
> commonality of our search for truth, there will
> be no unity in Christ.

Unity is based in our commitment to be conformed and transformed into the 
image of Christ.  Lots of people search for truth.  I have worked with all 
kinds of wicked people who were all searching for truth in the university. 
To have a unity based upon a mutual search for truth is not even close to 
the kind of unity that comes through the spirit when men and women submit 
themselves unto the Lordship of Christ.

Peace be with you.
David Miller. 

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