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Originally Posted by OBW
As we have discussed in previous threads, the idea of two contradictory yet valid aspects of the same thing is a violation of the law of contradiction...
And since Lee seemed to like to keep everyone off-balance and willing to accept anything, even if it seemed contradictory, having a "two sides of truth" teaching to get people to stop trying to analyze what was wrong came in real handy.
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A few years back we had a poster who was ready to answer everything, at length, and explain how it was all just a misunderstanding, that the LSM position was clear but we were confusing the issue. If you'd post 200 words, the reply was 400 words. If you cited an author, he'd cite two authors.
Then I asked, "How can one
RecV footnote in Psalm 34 say that the psalmist was being 'natural' and 'fallen' by cursing his enemies, that we are supposed to love our enemies, and a footnote in Psalm 67 treats a similar passage of imprecation as a type of Christ defeating Satan?
"Maybe that's how it is", was the only reply. Suddenly dogmatism became equivocation. You show how Lee painted himself into a corner, which he's repeatedly done, and then they decide there are many paths to truth.