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It is a well-known fact that even among what is called mainstream Christianity there are disagreements on so many areas of doctrines, even on very essentials such as what to believe to be saved. Logically, if one party is right, the rest must be wrong -- of course, it could pausibly be that all parties are wrong. Going by this argument, it would seem that most, if not all, churches/denominations are heretical. What does the Bible teach us how we should deal with a heretic? |
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Hi LBS by Royston Ong, 2001, Oct 23
Disagreements not in doctrines, but approaches, therefore no heresy? by LBS, 2001, Oct 24
Approaches can be corrected once the Word of God is spoken before a heart that wishes to receive it by Royston Ong, 2001, Oct 24
Untitled by Bill Roth, 2001, Oct 25
Hi Bill by Royston Ong, 2001, Oct 25
Hi Royston by Bill Roth, 2001, Oct 26
Thanks Bill by Royston Ong, 2001, Oct 26
You are doing fine. by Bill Roth, 2001, Oct 26
Haha for a moment, you sounded like my Senior Pastor talking to me by Royston Ong, 2001, Oct 26
Hi Bill, is God good in the death of His saints (martyrs)?eom. by Ivan, 2001, Oct 26
Hi Ivan I will answer . . . by Bill Roth, 2001, Oct 27
So, we can say that God is good always and in all ways. Thanks for the answer, Bill. eom. by Ivan, 2001, Oct 27
I do think by Eveline How, 2001, Oct 25
Untitled by Bill Roth, 2001, Oct 25
Are they considered "heresy" also in your opinion? by True Light, 2001, Oct 25
Negotiable? by LBS, 2001, Oct 28
Some More by Bill Roth, 2001, Oct 29
Hi Bill. I agree with you totally. eom. by Keith, 2001, Oct 30
Sorry LBS, I got your name wrong in my last post. LBS I will remember. EOM by Bill Roth, 2001, Oct 29
Scriptures available to us is pure and not for private interpretations by LBS, 2001, Oct 31