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> Scripture Vs Tradition
Raven 
Posted: 03-Jun-2004, 09:01 AM
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QUOTE (SCShamrock @ 03-Jun-2004, 12:59 AM)
QUOTE (Raven @ 01-Jun-2004, 10:48 PM)


I for one apreciate your 2 cents (keep that money coming it adds up tongue.gif )


Thanks a bunch for the compliment. And I adamently agree that the correct interpretation for the "Church" should be the body of believers. Yet today, even from the pulpit, there seems to be a lot of bad interpretation for this and many other "select" scriptures. Chief among those is "judge not lest ye be judged". I read somewhere that "a text without a context is a pretext for a prooftext". I wish I had come up with that one. Anyway, it appears to me that there is an overwhelming number of people that love to use bible verses, sentences, to support an entire doctrinal issue. I have absolutely no tolerance for this.

Oh forget it! I'm just rambling on now, with nowhere to go with my thoughts. Really I just wanted to thank you for the words, and for not kicking my butt for getting that one verse off a bit. biggrin.gif

Cha Ching , that makes 4 cents if I can keep this up for a million days i'll have (furiously pounds numbers into calculator) 2 million pennys tongue.gif

That pretext proof text thing is quite a mouthful but I whole heartedly agree.

hee hee, like it's up to me to be critical of anybody getting anything wrong.....I'm sure glad that has never happened to me rolleyes.gif tongue.gif

I Look forward to talking to you more Shamrock

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QUOTE (Raven @ 03-Jun-2004, 10:01 AM)


I Look forward to talking to you more Shamrock

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The pleasure is definitely on my end. Thanks for the kind words!!


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