Dear Kalled,

You may have noticed the rant Graemlin in front of the paragraph in which I said this. I just felt like adding that rather random comment and you and I both know that it's not unusual for me to state things in strong terms which can sometimes be misconstrued. At the same time, this is a discussion board so I'm stirring up discussion, except that this is perhaps not the right thread anymore for that.

For what you like to call "Non-issues", I don't think they're usually the most important things, but he who is faithful in a little is faithful in much. If our theology is to be true to God then we must seek to make our beliefs coexist, not by ignoring the things we don't like, but by searching out those beliefs in scripture to see if what we've been taught is sound. The Gospel of John uses the word "Logos" in the first Chapter to describe Jesus, if I'm not mistaken, and that is the root for the word Logic, correct me if I'm wrong on that. Don't you think that God wants all our beliefs to line up with His scripture in a logical manner? The little things may be little by themselves but can have a big impact on how we interpret big things.

<img src="/forum/images/graemlins/coffee2.gif" alt="" /> Wake up you liberal John Wesley want to be and smell the doctrine, "I'm right, your wrong, that's all that matters."
(That's a joke between us everyone, don't take it seriously).
Oh, and everyone, this is a good represenative of Kalled in real life: <img src="/forum/images/graemlins/bananas.gif" alt="" />
He does look and act like that all the time.

-Brother Luke