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HumbleMan said:And why, if you believe in Sola Scriptura, believe your interpretation is the only correct one?
HumbleMan said:And why, if you believe in Sola Scriptura, believe your interpretation is the only correct one?
HumbleMan said:You've also described the baptist church.
boughtbygrace said:This is true in some isolated cases, There are a group of KJV-Baptists who are very cultish in nature, They are what is referred to as, Ruckmanites, or followers of "Dr." Peter S. Ruckman, He is an KJVO-Extremist, I am not one of those... I highly dislike his teaches... mainly because 90% of what he says, is pure bunk... and yes, I've researched his so-called facts... and you'd be suprised what I found out!
Sad part is, ANYONE nowadays, who uses the KJV, is labeled a Ruckmanite. Which is so sad, because not all of us are like that..
HumbleMan said:I'll respond to the rest of your posts later when I actually have time to read them.
There's many more than Ruckman (who is not really known much outside of the KJVO and those that debate them circle). Most people who have a discourse with a KJVOist do not have anything bad to say, because they themselves also use the KJV on occasion. But KJVOists really get their backs up when anyone criticizes the "facts" used to support KJVO. But this isn't germain to the OP, so I'll leave it at that.
BTW, it's good to see you back. I've missed your interesting views on some issues.
dyanm said:One of the problems with organized religion is that everybody says "no, its my way" over and over and over, then some one else says "oh no your wrong, here's why over and over and over,--
Can we just discuss something, and perhaps learn what others believe, Please.
dyanm said:One of the problems with organized religion is that everybody says "no, its my way" over and over and over, then some one else says "oh no your wrong, here's why over and over and over,--
Can we just discuss something, and perhaps learn what others believe, Please.
You defame, attack, and slander all Pentacostals and all Pentacostal Denominations and say you don't want to get into a fight?boughtbygrace said:Honestly, I'm not really interested in debating my position. I stated my peace and I'll leave it at that... I don't wish to get a fight or debate started. as I don't wanna get on anyones radar... (if you know what I mean...) so... I'll just let it go at this.. ok?
A: Jude says the Faith that was once for all delivered unto the saints.boughtbygrace said:6i. The false doctrine that visions and prophecies are for today
Bible Answer:
a. The Bible says the faith was completed in the days of the apostles (Jude 3).
b. The Bible says that the Scriptures are sufficient (2 Tim. 3:16-17).
c. The Bible says that Scripture is more sure than visions (2 Pet. 1:16-21).
d. The Bible says that prophecies will pass away (1 Cor. 13:8).
This is unrelated to Prophecies.16All scripture is given by inspiration of God, and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness:
the bible is clear that we are to correct errors in doctrine. Some people can do it lovingly, some can't,
I don't know what you are refering to about victory coming through unusual experiences. But maybe this is what you mean?boughtbygrace said:More of my Outline... everything here is what the "Pentecostals" Teach...
6g. The false doctrine that the believer can be rid of his sin nature
Bible Answer:
a. Paul taught that the believer still has the struggle with sin
(Rom. 7:14-21; Gal. 5:16-17).
b. John teaches that the believer still has sin (1 John 1:8, 10).
6h. The false doctrine that victory in the Christian life comes
through unusual baptisms and experiences
Bible Answer:
a. The Bible does not exhort us to make spiritual leaps through
unusual experiences. Rather, it exhorts us to GROW in Christ (1 Pet.
2:1-2; 2 Pet. 3:18).
b. The apostles wrote many epistles instructing the believers about
how to deal with sin an spiritual problems, but they never instructed
the believers to seek a second baptism or other such special
experiences.
6i. The false doctrine that visions and prophecies are for today
Bible Answer:
a. The Bible says the faith was completed in the days of the apostles (Jude 3).
b. The Bible says that the Scriptures are sufficient (2 Tim. 3:16-17).
c. The Bible says that Scripture is more sure than visions (2 Pet. 1:16-21).
d. The Bible says that prophecies will pass away (1 Cor. 13:8).
boughtbygrace said:These replies confirm what I've know for about the last 2 1/2 years, (edited for rule violation)
thank you for the confirmation.
boughtbygrace said:These replies confirm what I've know for about the last 2 1/2 years, **** **** "*************" ***** **** ******* ****** ** **** *** ** **** **** ********** ** *********.
thank you for the confirmation.
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