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Saturday, October 15, 2011

I was wrong and how I intend to make it right: A tested Biblical methodology for addressing traditions and false teachings in Christianity

I was wrong and how I intend to make it right:

A tested Biblical methodology for 
addressing traditions and false teachings in Christianity

5 comments:

  1. This is a powerful article! Thanks for being willing to admit that you were wrong.

    I totally agree with you about why people in positions of church authority are so resistant to change - especially regarding the treatment of children.

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  2. Anonymous8:05 PM

    Great post, I enjoyed it. I am just like Kristi, except a dude, and my heart tells me that spanking is not it, especially for adopted children. I just wrote a post on the very thing not long back. Blessings!

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  5. Thanks for writing Brenda.

    Being wrong is one of the finest things that can ever happen to anyone.

    Always nice to hear from you.

    Thanks Kelly,

    Send me the link to that post. I know I'd like to read it.

    Thanks for writing Bill.

    All the best from Jerusalem.

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