thegospelgeek
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I agree with your statement 100%. But what about cases where both follow this method and end in different positions? On the issue of ES you and I have both done this and came to different conclussions. At least one of us is wrong, maybe both. This stems from the fact that we are fallible. We make mistakes.MB said:Only one of many divisions IMHO. The reason for such a major issue is there is only one truth and those who don't have the truth are convinced they do and will not submit to the truth because of pride.
Maybe what you should of asked is "how do we know if we have the truth?". We know it's true when it lines up perfectly with scripture and we know with in out hearts. The best way is to let God lead you to it.
Men make mistaken guesses based on what other men have taught them. The whole truth is in scripture and if we want truth we can't let our own ideas or the ideas of another to influence what scripture teaches us. To have truth we must be open to God's leading in order to receive it.
This is my opinion and no doubt someone will disagree with it.
MB
I am sure that we differ on many other doctrines and inturpretations of scriptures. So why is it that so many people use this doctrine as one to divide us so. Most people will attend a church where the Pastor views things different than them. I have yet to find one that I am in 100% agreement with. But if they differ on ES, it seams they can no longer worship together.
Maybe the division is not as big as it seams to me. I just think it somewhat strange that the things said in this thread about the ignorance of those who believe one must endure is repeated when turned around.
As usual, I am caught in the middle with friends and loved ones on both sides of a war that I find useless.