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John from Kentucky:
--- Quote from: largeli on April 01, 2014, 12:51:41 PM ---It is confusing for me. Every person from every denomination and every religion will claim that THEY are the ones who see clearly and everyone else is blind. How can one know what is true?
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http://bible-truths.com/twelve.htm
Hi largeli,
Have you read the two studies from Ray that I attached?
They are delightful statements of some basic truths.
Two paramount truths: 1) God does not lie, and 2) God's Word does not lie. Once those truths are learned it will be difficult to be deceived.
John
lareli:
FriendofJC
Every church in every denomination will say that those verses apply to them and their beliefs. They will use those verses to validate whatever beliefs they have and also to discredit all who disagree. Everyone is right in his own eyes.
friendofJC:
--- Quote from: largeli on April 01, 2014, 01:51:24 PM ---FriendofJC
Every church in every denomination will say that those verses apply to them and their beliefs. They will use those verses to validate whatever beliefs they have and also to discredit all who disagree. Everyone is right in his own eyes.
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They twist the words to their destruction(and yours if you believe a lie). Read your bible!
lareli:
I'll spend some time on those links John.
lareli:
John I believe God doesn't lie and Gods Word doesn't lie but I think my question is, what makes something Gods Word. You hear 'the word of God' or 'Gods word' and I automatically think, 'The bible'. But the NT aside from Revelation is mans words.. Letters written by men. The bible itself was mans doing.. Paul's letters are Paul's words and Paul was not perfect right? I think I heard an audio from Ray on YouTube where Ray wasn't quite sure how he felt about what Paul said about women teaching..
Are the apostles letters infallible?
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