The four disagreed on The Faith?  How so?

David Miller

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1.  "Faith" is used with two considerations in Romans 14  --  "the Faith" 
and "faith."    The FOUR brethren disagreed on The Faith, Judy.   Now if you 
do not think that "The Faith"  includes doctrine,  we must agree to 
disagree.

2.  We have the eating of meats AND the observance of holy days presented in 
this passage.   Each is a DOCTRINAL consideration with Paul telling them 
this:  "let each be fully convinced in his own mind."   DOCTRINE.

3.  That you see no diversity here is simply unbelievable.

4.  Romans 16:17 "Now I beseech you brethren, MARK THEM which cause 
divisions and offenses CONTRARY TO THE DOCTRINE which ye have learned and 
AVOID THEM"     The "doctrine" referred to in this passage  is the teaching 
concerning unity in diversity  !!!   They have received a teaching that 
prevents divisions and moves each away from offending the other.   The 
non-forgiving legalist who insists that "it is my way or the highway" needs 
to be marked and excluded, herself !!  Within the boundaries of "Christian," 
our home church has only one rule of conduct  -   tolerance of another 
brother's views, knowing that he does not serve the church politic but 
Christ, Himself.   People who violate that are asked to leave.

5.  What the Jews practiced or did not practice following the resurrection 
is no standard for doctrine, nor is it a picture of manifest diversity JD 
Again, your own theology has blinded you to what is being said.   Acts 15 is 
not about "what the Jews practiced  ......  following the resurrection." 
Rather, it is has to do with the "Jewish Church" faction and the "Gentile 
Church"faction.   To prevent division within the church of Christ,  the two 
groups were given a course of conduct and told [by implication] to stop 
judging each other.   Unity was more important than the notion that they all 
"speak and believe the same things."    If you cannot see this obvious 
ruth  --  well,  I really so not know what to tell you.

jd 

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