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In reply to the discussion: I visit this group quite a bit- [View all]Deep13
(39,157 posts)51. That's the point of the OP's squestion.
How can you tell which parts are divine and which are not?
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But if a person is acting contrary to what Christ taught and claims to be a Christian, pointing that
hrmjustin
Jun 2013
#72
You are correct that there are no true Christians, but we still need to practice what we preach.
hrmjustin
Jun 2013
#74
Sorry to put wrds in your mouth and I would never say that last line you posted and I do not know
hrmjustin
Jun 2013
#76
sounds like you just described searching for the right justifications..
Phillip McCleod
May 2013
#21
The truth is something you have to find in your own heart. I agree with cbayer's comments.
MissMarple
Jun 2013
#96
As a believing Episcopalian/Anglican I use the three legged stool for my faith.
hrmjustin
May 2013
#17
that stuff was written by iron age people, somewhat less ignorant, and equally superstitious.
Warren Stupidity
Jun 2013
#65
Have you got anything to back up your assertion about the New Testament being molded in the
Leontius
Jun 2013
#82
No offense, but it only pretends to stem from the Bronze Age. In fact, nothing in the Bible
dimbear
May 2013
#56
In the Old Testament, the first books are the laws of the early Jewish people
JDPriestly
Jun 2013
#59
Well, maybe cultural habit, insularity, superstition, naivete, and fear play their parts.
MissMarple
Jun 2013
#105