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Originally Posted by ZNPaaneah
Yes, we all know that the account of James in Galatians and Acts is not favorable. I am in full agreement on that. My understanding is that his failure is the basis for his repentance, vision, and burden expressed in his epistle.
We also know that Paul persecuted Christians. Does that disqualify his ministry? We know that Peter denied the Lord. Does that disqualify his ministry?
So again I ask you to prove this from the book of James.
Also, everyone knows that James the brother of the Lord is not James one of the 12 disciples. I have no problem if you distinguish them, but 1st class and 2nd class is repugnant. You are showing partiality and evil judgements.
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And we also know both Peter and Paul had failures after being saved. Peter cowtowed to the Jews and Paul shaved his head for the Jews. Both reverted to Judaism in other words, ironically supposedly James's failure as well.