RE: How can a Christian reject part of the Bible and still call themselves a Christian?
October 8, 2016 at 6:51 pm
That's why I added the last line.
How thoroughly are they accepting Jesus by worshipping in a false church, and a church that is deliberately falsely witnessing the Word, and consecrating adultery in His name ?
I'd say there is a responsibility, no wait, here's a better way of saying it: there would be an urge, or an undeniable compulsion to witness the Truth, particularly since the Truth was sincerely believed. And in the example (as in real life so often) we are definitely not seeing that.
How thoroughly are they accepting Jesus by worshipping in a false church, and a church that is deliberately falsely witnessing the Word, and consecrating adultery in His name ?
I'd say there is a responsibility, no wait, here's a better way of saying it: there would be an urge, or an undeniable compulsion to witness the Truth, particularly since the Truth was sincerely believed. And in the example (as in real life so often) we are definitely not seeing that.
The granting of a pardon is an imputation of guilt, and the acceptance a confession of it.