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Does the NT contain church doctrines?

Discussion in 'Other Christian Denominations' started by xdisciplex, Apr 17, 2006.

  1. xdisciplex

    xdisciplex New Member

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    There are people which think that a few unbiblical things made their way into the bible.

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    tragic_pizza New Member

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    These are two very different comments, and I wonder about the context.

    In any case, there are some cases in Scripture where the time of the writing and the intention of the writer play into interpretation.
     
  3. nate

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    Yes the NT contains Church doctrine. But the Church has also established doctrine down through the years this based on the fact that the Church is the pillar of truth.

     
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    Love God and love neighbor. The rest is unnecessary.
     
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    DHK <b>Moderator</b>

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    The word doctrine means teaching.
    We are taught from the entire New Testament. Every book contains doctrine, if not every verse in some way.
    DHK
     
  6. BobRyan

    BobRyan Well-Known Member

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    In 2Timothy 3:14-17 we learn that all true doctrine comes from scripture. Our Bible contains 66 books -- (some people only have 27 but most of us use 66) and that is where doctrine comes from.

    In Christ,

    Bob
     
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    billwald...

    love God and love neighbor. that's it? what's happend to the laws of God in the old testament?
     
  8. Dustin

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    What laws, besides the ten commandments, are you talking about gekko?
     
  9. BobRyan

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    Love your Neighbor as yourself (Lev 19:18).

    Love God with all your heart (Deut 6:5)

    The Ten Commandments Exodus 20.

    ALL of Scripture (ALL 66 books assuming you will accept the Nt after 2Tim 3 is written!) 2Tim 3:15-17!
     
  10. Dustin

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    I agree Bob, the OT and the NT teach the same lessons and all, one was just before Jesus came, and the other is His earthly inistry and what happened(happens), (is happening), before He comes again. The whole point of the Bible is Jesus Christ, the most important name ever anywhere.
     
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    "Christ" is a title, not a name.
     
  12. BobRyan

    BobRyan Well-Known Member

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    True enough - "One Lord, One Faith One Baptism" -- in fact "One Gospel" in all ages Gal 1:6-11
     
  13. xdisciplex

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    Did God allow polygamy in the old testament? Why was Salomo allowed to have many wives?
     
  14. pinoybaptist

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    Like the guy you quoted said: it's a societal thing. It was common practice then, from Abraham down (or up, whichever way you want).
     
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