speratus,

I wonder how your denomination would have judged Elijah for his participation with the Priests of Baal, disregarding the fact that he prevailed and Jehovah was shown to be LORD? If Shultz rejects the validity of all other pagan religions and affirms that Christianity is the sole truth and salvation is only through faith in Jesus Christ, then I can't see why the man was disciplined? In my estimation, it provided for a marvelous opportunity for a conservative Christian to give witness to the true living God Who alone answers the prayers of those who have been made alive in Christ Jesus. So, based upon the little information you have provided, which may be admittedly insufficient in itself to make a sound judgment on this case, I would have to say that Shultz did no wrong but rather he was wronged.

In His Grace,


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