Hi Episkopos,
Really, I meant for you to know which Greek 'perfect' you are using, so you can rephrase it to fit the specific context in which you're using it for the same reason that you tend not to quote Bible verses. I hear what you're saying, though, about the need for revelation. Perhaps I'm assuming that those who don't see something, would like more revelation. But I am obliged to concur with many of your observations, so far. I'm trying to think of a good enough analogy.... it's as if some people have a life-size toy - car, for instance; it looks the part but it doesn't go anywhere. I'll be honest, I hadn't quite realised how intransigent this false gospel is, although I've heard it preached about many, many times.
Really, I meant for you to know which Greek 'perfect' you are using, so you can rephrase it to fit the specific context in which you're using it for the same reason that you tend not to quote Bible verses. I hear what you're saying, though, about the need for revelation. Perhaps I'm assuming that those who don't see something, would like more revelation. But I am obliged to concur with many of your observations, so far. I'm trying to think of a good enough analogy.... it's as if some people have a life-size toy - car, for instance; it looks the part but it doesn't go anywhere. I'll be honest, I hadn't quite realised how intransigent this false gospel is, although I've heard it preached about many, many times.