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Is Silence Acceptance?
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<blockquote data-quote="Phil 1:21" data-source="post: 71895609" data-attributes="member: 396815"><p>And part of that teaching is repentance when we stumble.</p><p></p><p>Which scripture also addresses, as I cited.</p><p></p><p>It’s a common misconception by those outside (and some inside) the faith that scripture can be meaningfully divided into separate categories – Jesus’ quotes and all else. In reality, scripture is the inspired word of God. The same God who became man and uttered those words also guided “mere humans” to compile all of scripture. One cannot hope to understand God by studying only one small portion of scripture anymore than one could understand the workings of an internal combustion engine by being handed only a piston ring.</p><p></p><p>Perhaps you overlooked my citations from Matthew and Mark. Regardless, once one understands what exactly scripture is they will then understand why it’s ALL the “teachings of [God].”</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Phil 1:21, post: 71895609, member: 396815"] And part of that teaching is repentance when we stumble. Which scripture also addresses, as I cited. It’s a common misconception by those outside (and some inside) the faith that scripture can be meaningfully divided into separate categories – Jesus’ quotes and all else. In reality, scripture is the inspired word of God. The same God who became man and uttered those words also guided “mere humans” to compile all of scripture. One cannot hope to understand God by studying only one small portion of scripture anymore than one could understand the workings of an internal combustion engine by being handed only a piston ring. Perhaps you overlooked my citations from Matthew and Mark. Regardless, once one understands what exactly scripture is they will then understand why it’s ALL the “teachings of [God].” [/QUOTE]
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