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Is there a church that accepts Christ's teachings but does not accept the...
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<blockquote data-quote="Levi" data-source="post: 2396344" data-attributes="member: 215551"><p>Probably not.</p><p></p><p>The early Christian churches didn't have the literature available as we do today, but we accept that the Gospel according to Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John is accurate and is God-breathed just like the rest of the Holy Bible. The early churches were visited by Christ's disciples themselves or often their "next generation" Christian brothers. There were letters circulated back and forth between Christians and churches in certain locations, which makes up a large portion of the remainder of the New Testament. Now that we have it all written down it is distributed together. With the amount of biblical scholars and skeptics researching the validity of the Bible it is highly unlikely any glaring errors would have survived this long. Fortunately there are no errors, because God authored them through the hands of His followers.</p><p></p><p>Anyway, if a church rejects those books then they are claiming those particular books are not God inspired. If you do find such a church I would be very cautious in any involvement with them. Who wants to associate with an establishment claiming to represent God that then turns around and claims that some of God's people were liars or acting on their own accord? Sounds like dangerous ground to me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Levi, post: 2396344, member: 215551"] Probably not. The early Christian churches didn't have the literature available as we do today, but we accept that the Gospel according to Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John is accurate and is God-breathed just like the rest of the Holy Bible. The early churches were visited by Christ's disciples themselves or often their "next generation" Christian brothers. There were letters circulated back and forth between Christians and churches in certain locations, which makes up a large portion of the remainder of the New Testament. Now that we have it all written down it is distributed together. With the amount of biblical scholars and skeptics researching the validity of the Bible it is highly unlikely any glaring errors would have survived this long. Fortunately there are no errors, because God authored them through the hands of His followers. Anyway, if a church rejects those books then they are claiming those particular books are not God inspired. If you do find such a church I would be very cautious in any involvement with them. Who wants to associate with an establishment claiming to represent God that then turns around and claims that some of God's people were liars or acting on their own accord? Sounds like dangerous ground to me. [/QUOTE]
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