I sometimes fear that someone might believe
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Our best approach to avoid accepting false doctrine is to study scripture without imposing ones own crackpot theology... SNIP... and to compare Scripture with Scripture, interpreting difficult passages by easier ones since Scripture cannot contradict itself
Lets see:
1) Your crackpot posts... Insult
2) You post to say "taint so"... disinformation
3) Martin says I am the one posting "taint so bleats"... No that would be numerous Calvinists
4) Jesus said the people of Matthew 23:13 were "entering the kingdom" but Martin asks "if they were genuinely seeking Him." That is like says the soldiers landing on Normandy were not seeking to defeat Hitler.
5) Matthew 23:13 says the people were prevented from entering. It does not say that action "overruled" Christ. More adding to scripture to defend adding to scripture...
6) Next the expansions of the actual message are characterized as "denying the plain meaning." No, the expansions deny the plain meaning.
7) Yes the best way to study scripture is not to impose our presumptive views.
8) Yes false teachers bounce up and down on their pet vague and ambiguous verses to support their false doctrine.
9) Yes scripture, properly understood does not contradict other passages. For example, if scripture teaches some people seek God, to claim another scripture teaches taint so, is "crackpot theology."
Our best approach to avoid accepting false doctrine is to study scripture and accept doctrine consistent with all scripture. Ask what is the least God is saying when evaluating open ended statements. Does God can destroy both body and soul mean God does destroy body and soul, instantaneously when people are tossed into the lake of fire? Nope. Only that God could if He chose, but the verse does not say He chooses to take that action. We need to read scripture carefully, prayerfully and thoughtfully.