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Should Christians act holier than thou?

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Should Christians act holier than thou when it comes to understanding scripture? In other words, should we say "I am right you are wrong"?
 
No, no one should ever act "holier than thou". But the fact of the matter is, when it comes to biblical understanding and interpretation, some people are just plain wrong and in need of correction, although that correction should be done in a respectful, humble manner.
 
Free said:
No, no one should ever act "holier than thou". But the fact of the matter is, when it comes to biblical understanding and interpretation, some people are just plain wrong and in need of correction, although that correction should be done in a respectful, humble manner.
you i mean i cant use thus saith dave slayer? I'm right and humble and its just everyone else is wrong.

jason
 
Dave Slayer said:
Should Christians act holier than thou when it comes to understanding scripture? In other words, should we say "I am right you are wrong"?

Everyone thinks he's right. No one has opinions that he thinks are wrong. But if he does, then needs to stop passing along opinions he thinks are false and listen to others so he can pass along opinions the thinks are right. It's that simple. ;) But the bottom line is; if you quote scripture exactly as written and believe it exactly as written you will always be right because God's word is never wrong. ;)
 
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