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Not more than someone claiming that God might not agree with
them.
If you are going to suggest that God does not agree with a particular
believer's stance, you should point out how through Scripture why that is
so. Otherwise, it appears that you assume the other person has not prayed
and sought God's mind on the matter. If you simply say, "God might not
agree with you," the response of, "God directed me in this" simply clarifies
that you need to be more specific in how you perceive God to be
contrary. Scripture is profitable for reproof, correction, and instruction
in righteousness. Use it.
David Miller.
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