Boy woob...got your blood hot.
Now just because I don't think she was a prophet of God does not mean I can't learn from her or suggest others read books of those who trust her as such. I still quote her in my Adventist circles. And many know I don't trust that she was a prophet of God. Now why should I call her that when she never ever said that in print? Now I do think she had a spritual gift just as all believers have a spiritual gift. And her gift was the gift of prophecy...and that dont make you a prophet. She her self read books by others of different denominations who never kept Sabbath holy but she learned from them and even suggested that we read the books of the reformer.
Your polemic thing is hog wash...Just because I don't think she is a prophet to the same degree you think and because the author of the sources I suggest thinks to the degree you think, you use that against me and attack me!!! Listen woob, I am not a controversialist. I could use that same idea against you becasue you are the one, dispite what the bible says in 2 Tim 3:16, thinks they can pick and choose what is inspired.
Now on the textual problems you said you meantion in another post, I will look into them and get back to you. I hope the mods dont close or alter this thread.
Adventtruth
Again, I never said we could pick and choose what is or isn't inspired, but that we are to rightly divide the word of truth.
If you understand the dynamics of exegesis, then you will know what I'm talking about here.
Now please stop accusing me of things for which I'm not guilty.
As for the point that you had made in response to what I had said about 'playing the polemic', there is validity to it; and I now realise that my point was worthless to this discussion. I posted it in haste, which is something I never should have done.
It will be interesting to see what you come up with in answer to the exegetical problems that I raised concerning what both Paul and Peter had said.
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