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I beg your pardon?
Maybe evolutionists have hired teachers from the Antichrist Lovers Union to teach theology, eh?You mean like a maths professor should have to teach first year university students simple arithmetic, or an English professor what an adjective is?
Maybe evolutionists have hired teachers from the Antichrist Lovers Union to teach theology, eh?
I can't remember if I did.Didn't you say that evangelicals don't believe the Earth is flat?
That's too vague.Oh sure. Well Al Mohler seems to be pretty sure that the fault lies with biblically illiterate evangelicals, who never open their Bibles.
I can't remember if I did.
But since you brought it up, it wouldn't surprise me if some evangelicals do believe it.
HOWEVER, if my memory serves me correctly, there are six fundamentals of the Christian faith.
Evangelicals only believe in five of them, denying verbal plenary inspiration.
Modernists deny two or more of them, such as Jesus' virgin birth, vicarious substitution, second coming, and/or a couple other fundamentals.
But ... I'm guessing ... you don't know if Nymphas was a man or woman.Well I guess I'm not a modernist then, but I am one of those dreaded evolutionists.
That's too vague.
Does he place the blame on the students or the parents?
Excuse me -- two things here.QUOTE: "Churches must recover the centrality and urgency of biblical teaching and preaching, and refuse to sideline the teaching ministry of the preacher. Pastors and churches too busy–or too distracted–to make biblical knowledge a central aim of ministry will produce believers who simply do not know enough to be faithful disciples."
It sounds to me that he places the blame partly at the door of the churches, but individuals can hardly excuse themselves on that account.
But ... I'm guessing ... you don't know if Nymphas was a man or woman.
If so, then what makes you any better than someone who doesn't know if Nun was a man or [Catholic] woman?
No idea about Nun (though it sounds believably masculine), but I remember Nymphas because he/she is one of those characters like Junia/Junias that people like to argue about the gender of. So the answer is "no-one knows" I suppose.But ... I'm guessing ... you don't know if Nymphas was a man or woman.
If so, then what makes you any better than someone who doesn't know if Nun was a man or [Catholic] woman?
Whoops, you got in before me.According to the KJV, Nymphas is a man. According to the NEB she is a woman, and according to the ESV, that verse has been mistranslated anyway.
I do.So the answer is "no-one knows" I suppose.
He still avoided the question, and I guess I would too if I was him.Whoops, you got in before me.
Well, I'm with you. If any version of the Bible were to be authoritative, I would very much it to be the KJV. Well written. Embarrassing name for the chap, nonetheless.I do.
Nymphas was a man.
The King James Bible says he was.
And just because some Wescott-Hort homosexual versions say otherwise, that isn't going to throw me into a state of confusion.
No argument there!Embarrassing name for the chap, nonetheless.
And just because some Wescott-Hort homosexual versions say otherwise, that isn't going to throw me into a state of confusion.
Whatever.You are a bit behind the times. Nowadays translations are made from the Nestle-Åland or UBS Greek New Testaments.
Don't tell me Christians don't know the first book of the Bible, if you don't know if Nymphas was a man.
From your link:Blah, blah, blah. In addition to the wicked conspiracy all those evil evolutionists are involved in, it would seem that there is another wicked conspiracy evangelical leaders are involved in:
http://www.modernreformation.org/default.php?page=articledisplay&var2=1110
Only 23 percent were able to order four key events from Israel's history (Israelites enter the promised land; David is made king; Israel is divided in two; and the people of Judah go into exile),
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