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Old 07-28-2018, 07:26 PM   #1
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Is that 100% accurate bro? (Would you completely discount brother Hanegraaff?) I would agree to maybe the 99% level, but "never" is a distinctly absolute statement, right? If there is ever to be any reconciliation in love, then we must . . .Help us Lord!
I would discount Hanegraff. If it had been Walter Martin instead of Hank, you would have a point. Opinions other past and current posters have raised was Hank could be bought with a dollar amount. If LSM offered enough, then certainly CRI could be wrong.

Key phrase uttered in your post was "reconciliation in love". When has there been love? Trust seems to have been key in the local churches for fellowship to continue. If there's been love, it's been on a conditional basis.
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Old 07-28-2018, 07:28 PM   #2
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I would discount Hanegraff. If it had been Walter Martin instead of Hank, you would have a point...
Whose responsibility is it to love others "first?"
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