stilllearning
Active Member
problem is #1(which goes along with #2) doesn't define believing the Bible, but promoting a KJV ONLY view, not sound doctrine. I believe the Bible, not this idea that only one particular English translation is somehow perfect.
3 and 4 I agree with and would ask those questions.
#16 I agree with separation, but not the prideful separation many want to take. I'm saddened when I have to separate, not happy. I'm not a judge and am not going to say that the majority of Christians are in "apostasy." There are different levels of separation, but not the prideful kind.
You will notice, that I did not include #2, just for that reason.
(I see a distinction between #1 & #2.)
For instance, it does not matter to me, what kind of a Bible anybody brings to my Church.
But if they want to follow along with 99% of my messages, that are expository, they will need a King James.
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And although this is not my list, to me #16 is not about separation.
(I would not have included that last line in it.)
I see it as more of an understanding a pastor has, of how bad things have really become.
I would hate to hear my pastor get up, and talk about the great world wide revival, that is going on, when there is no such thing.