Originally posted by C.S. Murphy:
There is always a chance that a person who believes incorrectly may have missed the essentials
Very good answer. Do you also entertain the possibility that in the final analysis it may be the anti-replacement group that believes incorrectly.
But I do appreciate the anti-replacement group not condemning those of us with at least some sympathy with the replacement theology position to hell.
But I am still puzzled by the use of the word "evil" that the anti-replacement crowd feels comfortable hurling at the other side while still calling us brothers and sisters in Christ.
(John 5:29 NKJV) "and come forth; those who have done good, to the resurrection of life, and those who have done
evil, to the resurrection of condemnation.
(Romans 12:9 NKJV) Let love be without hypocrisy. Abhor what is
evil. Cling to what is good.
(Revelation 2:2 NKJV) "I know your works, your labor, your patience, and that you cannot bear those who are
evil. And you have tested those who say they are apostles and are not, and have found them liars;
So, either ya'll are being inconsistent for calling a group
evil while maintaining Christian fellowship with them, or ya'll are using
evil as perjorative overstatement, perhaps because your position is so untenable Scripturally that you feel you must resort to name-calling to try to scare off rebuttal. Which is it?
Or, perhaps it's simply that our society has overused words(like rascist, homophobe, etc.) so much that words have lost the force of their meaning, so that when ya'll call someone
evil, you don't really mean it, it's just a word to throw out there.
Ken