FAQ #14 Isn’t it more godly to disagree in secret, why publish your counter-arguments on the web?

Question 14.

Isn’t it more godly to disagree in secret, why publish your counter-arguments on the web?


Answer 14. As the Apostle Paul demonstrated in his epistles, errors in doctrine that have gone public need to be debated and refuted in public. This is the very model of doctrinal unification that was used at the Council of Jerusalem recorded in Acts 15. Christian Hedonism went public more than 20 years ago with but only a few local pastors raising a cautionary warning in print. I too am obligated by the Word to raise my one utterly insignificant warning along with those few others who published similar cautions before me. Feel free to also read the article entitled Resolving Doctrinal Conflicts Biblically.

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