10-31-2012, 02:00 PM
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Location: Greater Ohio
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Re: Desiderius Erasmus Versus Martin Luther
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Originally Posted by MacDuff
Seeing as Ohio claimed my view of the New Testament is a fairy tale and Igzy claimed I am a phony, that neither has thought it necessary to retract, and not one here has thought it necessary to say either was wrong? Implying to me either agreement or that chiming in on my behalf would have negative repercussions. Either way....
MacDuff
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Dear MacDuff,
This is what you posted a month ago ....
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Originally Posted by MacDuff
In my view, there is a distinction between the ekklesia portrayed in the Bible and the Churches of Christianity. They are two entirely different things.
In the gatherings of the ekklesia, no human ruling authority would be necessary. Only the supernatural ruling authority of the living Jesus Christ as Lord through the indwelling Spirit within the community, within each individual who is in Christ.
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To which I made this comment ...
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Originally Posted by Ohio
In my view, MacDuff has a fairy tale view of the New Testament. I'm not saying that I don't like this point of view since I also have been burnt by bad leaders who placed personal gains above the needs of the flock, but I see the same issues in the Bible. MacDuff's view of the early church is tainted by the desire to have something "perfect" as a starting point. There was nothing perfect in the book of Acts! Unfortunately for both of us, we were jaded by Lee's Recovery paradigm which begins the age with a "perfect" church and ends the age with a "perfected recovered" church.
I personally believe that MacDuff's assessment of the Christian life and the church in general would be vastly improved by regularly reading the New Testament. Read it for the facts. Read it afresh like the first time you ever saw the book. Try to read yourself into every scripture. Don't read as an observer but as a player. Picture all the scenarios that Paul, Peter, and John addressed in their epistles.
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I think my comments were appropriate for this forum. I really like my encouragement to you about reading the scriptures afresh. Sorry if my opinions insulted you, but I see no reason to recant.
Sincerely,
Ohio
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