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didaskalos said:So...
Lets say I come and proclaim "The scriptures tell me to kill witches".
Of coures a wrong conclusion.
But from your logic and your words:
"...Hence, charismatics/word-of-faith-ers should reject scripture as their guide in spiritual matters, and rest instead upon the scriptures as their guide..."
Abuse of water should not lead us to never drink.
Bad logic.
No, your characterization that the above statement you gave is logical is a bad example of logic.
If someone came along and said that "the scriptures tell me to kill witches," I would ask them: "where within the New Testament does it show that we are to kill witches?" Yes, within the Old Testament the Jews were told to stone witches, but we no longer live under those provisions.
Hence I would use scripture as my foundation concerning that matter. The individual could not prove from the New Testament that we are to kill witches, hence his statement would not be in line with scripture.
Again, Charasmatics/WOF-ers are to use the scriptures as their guide and must show from the scriptures that their doctrines are absolutely correct. If they cannot absolutely prove from the scriptures that their doctrines are correct then they should cease and desist from teching those things. Anything which cannot be absolutely proven from scripture is to be rejected.
BTW, nice try on your use of flawed logic.
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