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<blockquote data-quote="TheNorwegian" data-source="post: 69474757" data-attributes="member: 379902"><p>It is good when people find salvation, and I rejoice when people do. My problem is more with talking other people down. Why does your preacher feel the need to talk negatively about Bible colleges? This sounds like a inferiority complex (or worse)</p><p></p><p>While Bible college is not always a good thing, it is not always a bad thing either. The world's largest Protestant congregation - Yoido Full Gospel Church, Seoul has 830.000 members - and the founder went to Bible college/Studied theology. Martin Luther was a professor of theology, but he still had 'a small' impact on Christianity</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheNorwegian, post: 69474757, member: 379902"] It is good when people find salvation, and I rejoice when people do. My problem is more with talking other people down. Why does your preacher feel the need to talk negatively about Bible colleges? This sounds like a inferiority complex (or worse) While Bible college is not always a good thing, it is not always a bad thing either. The world's largest Protestant congregation - Yoido Full Gospel Church, Seoul has 830.000 members - and the founder went to Bible college/Studied theology. Martin Luther was a professor of theology, but he still had 'a small' impact on Christianity [/QUOTE]
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