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teach (v.)
Middle English tēchen, from Old English tæcan (past tense tæhte, past participle tæht) "to show (transitive), point out, declare; demonstrate," also "give instruction, train, assign, direct; warn; persuade."
in Middle English "professed lover, one devoted to the service of a lady"
Hi CanadaMy question is phrased with an assumption, so preface it with the question "Does one need authority to teach the message of Jesus?" if you find it more applicable here. It's all the same topic.
eisegesis
It also included an Oath of Supremacy, which required anyone taking public or church office to swear allegiance to the monarch as head of the Church and state. Individuals who refused to take the oath could be charged with treason and be put to death.
The severity of the penalties for refusing to take the oath had three different levels. For the first refusal, the offender suffered the loss of all moveable goods. A second offense could mean life in prison and the loss of all real estate. A third offense carried a charge of high treason and death.
The oath was eventually extended to include all members of Parliament and anyone earning a university degree.
My question is phrased with an assumption, so preface it with the question "Does one need authority to teach the message of Jesus?" if you find it more applicable here. It's all the same topic.
My question is phrased with an assumption, so preface it with the question "Does one need authority to teach the message of Jesus?" if you find it more applicable here. It's all the same topic.
Your reminder appears as disdain for my focus, is it?
Focus itself envelopes stages of view, from field of view to point of view,
often a need for field of view must be initiated to justify point of view, context must be set.
Please show me how my effort to narrow in on the origination of the Church of England fails to focus on that question?
Let it be in that nature of fulfilling the question itself, i.e. lets have the discussion on authority as asked.
Well put, and if the knowledge of a forced oath is not known to the student, what then, worse yet, if its withheld from them, what then?
Also very well put, and what does the bible say about rejecting knowledge?
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Bible Gateway passage: Hosea 4:6 - King James Version
My people are destroyed for lack of knowledge: because thou hast rejected knowledge, I will also reject thee, that thou shalt be no priest to me: seeing thou hast forgotten the law of thy God, I will also forget thy children.www.biblegateway.com
Ominous, no?
Most well put!
In this case we sum up "where does authority come from?"
I exhort a very unfavorable view, does the lack of favor mean my reply has no value, or, that its not understood and should be questioned?
I neither take nor offer any offense, only seek to learn and render what I've learned in exchange.
My question is phrased with an assumption, so preface it with the question "Does one need authority to teach the message of Jesus?" if you find it more applicable here. It's all the same topic.
There is a natural order in our spiritual journey, like you crawl before you walk before you run. First you know ABOUT God and His role as the Creator of the universe through God's creation, you develop a correct monotheistic Christian worldview. This is very important, you must know that there is a Lord God first, we're not gods, the government is not god, AI technology is not god, planet earth is not god, God is above all of them.My question is phrased with an assumption, so preface it with the question "Does one need authority to teach the message of Jesus?" if you find it more applicable here. It's all the same topic.
Nobody needs authority to proclaim he gospel.My question is phrased with an assumption, so preface it with the question "Does one need authority to teach the message of Jesus?" if you find it more applicable here. It's all the same topic.