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Originally Posted by UntoHim
Excerpt From: Some Questions and Answers Regarding Deputy Authority
What if a deputy authority is wrong? If a deputy authority is wrong, we should still submit (Dan. 3:19-21; Acts 16:20-25), though we cannot obey if the authority insists that we act contrary to God (Dan. 3:16-18; Acts 5:29). In the church a failure by the deputy authority should be handled through proper fellowship. For example, a failure in the eldership should be handled through fellowship with the apostles (1 Cor. 1:10-11; 5:1, 13; 1 Tim. 5:19-20).
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I have a couple of burning questions to ask the author(s) of this article.
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I have a burning question too. Who appoints the "
Deputy Authority" of the Recovery? Who gave him this authority?
Doesn't that guy Francis in Rome already claim to be the Vicar of Christ, God's "Deputy Authority?" According to the Blendeds, if the Pope is wrong, we should still submit to him.
Right?
Yo Blendeds, you can't have it both ways!