St. SteVen said:
A follow-up to my Bibliolatry topic.
Doctrine becomes an idol when it is used to support
tribalism and cause division in the Body of Christ.
Are you not making the point that only those of whom you approve of their doctrine are in the Body of Christ?
Or am I misunderstanding you?
Can anyone be saved by doctrine? (nope)
A religious cult is easy to identify.
They meet in the church across the street from your church.
And they feel the same way about you.
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A follow-up to my Bibliolatry topic.
Doctrine becomes an idol when it is used to support
tribalism and cause division in the Body of Christ.
You seem to be supporting the division caused by doctrine. Doctrine as a potential idol.Don’t we first have to identify who are in “the body of Christ”? How do we know who the body is, with so many claiming to be, but who are hopelessly doctrinally divided?
Are you not making the point that only those of whom you approve of their doctrine are in the Body of Christ?
Or am I misunderstanding you?
Can anyone be saved by doctrine? (nope)
A religious cult is easy to identify.
They meet in the church across the street from your church.
And they feel the same way about you.
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