VictorC
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if it's misapplied, then wouldn't that include motive?
No, most often I've seen misapplication of Scripture done from not paying attention to whom a passage addresses. This is as I mentioned the first time I posted on this thread.
Motive implies maliciousness borne from a dedication to error. I don't think that explains the many errors we're prone to as a Body that needs to have teachers (1 Corinthians 12:28, Ephesians 4:11), contending for the unity of the Faith (Ephesians 4:1-6, Jude 1:3).
I have another example you might relate to more easily. Before I introduce it, I think that it is prudent to have you explain the reason for your OP. You're not understanding my posts, and maybe it stems from my not understanding what your complaint is.
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