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Lord Jesus, have mercy on me, a sinner
Three times. Oh well.
Well, they didn't need to be precisely equivalent. Merely sufficiently closely equivalent in the context where they were used, to support the premise that
"If the writings are inspired by God,
Then the writings are the understanding of God."
Alas, if that first link in the chain of logic can't be demonstrated, there's no point in pursuing the rest of the chain. It is indeed a breakdown of communication, indicative I believe far more of the low standards for formal logic maintained in modern society than of any perceived divide in the Anglican communion.
ahab said:"are inspired by" and "are the understanding of" are indeed not precisely equivalent
Well, they didn't need to be precisely equivalent. Merely sufficiently closely equivalent in the context where they were used, to support the premise that
"If the writings are inspired by God,
Then the writings are the understanding of God."
Alas, if that first link in the chain of logic can't be demonstrated, there's no point in pursuing the rest of the chain. It is indeed a breakdown of communication, indicative I believe far more of the low standards for formal logic maintained in modern society than of any perceived divide in the Anglican communion.
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