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originally posted by: SteamyJeans
Out of curiosity , first thing that comes to mind reading this is the whole thing Christians use to naysay occult teachers.. Some bible passage about God is open and not hiding and anything hidden does not come from the Lord..
Now I'm no scholar but was raised in church and always heard that in rebuttal to anything outside of canon..
Do you agree? If so how do you reconcile?
a reply to: Szarah
originally posted by: Raggedyman
So if it has the name James on a it then it's Kosha, automatically unquestionably
Anything with James attached
That sounds just a little silly
You say lots of things but you don't back any thing up with anything valid other than your own Opinion
and judging by the amount of times you have been banned for less than gracious remarks, most don't value your opinion even a little bit
Even better you have Klass agreeing with you.
Though, I think Klass is right, many in the church would, maybe will try and kill Christ again.
originally posted by: Raggedyman
So if it has the name James on a it then it's Kosha, automatically unquestionably
Anything with James attached
That sounds just a little silly
You say lots of things but you don't back any thing up with anything valid other than your own Opinion
and judging by the amount of times you have been banned for less than gracious remarks, most don't value your opinion even a little bit
Even better you have Klass agreeing with you.
Though, I think Klass is right, many in the church would, maybe will try and kill Christ again.
originally posted by: SteamyJeans
Can't argue with that.
Thanks for the response.
While slightly predictable, That was more or less always my opinion on the whole thing also.
Once it's forbidden , one must question the authority and at least Give it a look...
a reply to: Szarah
originally posted by: Klassified
a reply to: Szarah
Even if you could prove beyond reasonable doubt James wrote this, it would still be rejected. Anything that doesn't jive with current Christian doctrine and theology is thrown out. Jesus himself would be crucified a second time if he even suggested the church and their holy book might be wrong about him.