[soundofgrace] Re: [soundofgrace] Errors in Doctrine are Sinful

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From: Josh <emailjoshwood@...>
Date: Fri, 28 Dec 2007 16:07:07 -0500
I'll throw my hat in with Augustine.  And Al Mohler's article called
"A Call for Christian Maturity" is a good place to start looking at
such things.  (I'd link to it, but I'm driving)

-BlackBerry Josh



On 12/28/07, H Dorrington <hjdinfl@...> wrote:
> Should we equate "where he admits he could be wrong" that he is admitting to
> being in sin?
>   When the CT write articles attacking NCT are they saying that because we
> don't believe as they do that we are in sin?  If " all error in doctrine, no
> matter how small, is sin" then is it time to draw lines and find all
> premills, dispies, Covenant theologians, paedobaptist as sinners and not
> associate with them until they repent? Or would we be wiser to join with
> Augustine and say: "In Essentials, unity. In non-essentials, liberty. In all
> things, love"?
>
>   Harry
>
> Carlo Rose <rosec007@...> wrote:
>     Chad wrote: "I would want to understand the context and ask further
> questions of Sproul before I would interpret his comments to apply to the
> entire WCF.  I'm not sure even the divines would have understood their
> document that way.  Taken against the backdrop of schmamby pamby anything
> goes evangellyfishism, his comments about doctrinal error in that sense
> would be refreshing."
>
>   Carlo responds:  In response to Ed also, I don't believe RC Sproul would
> say he means to say any deviation from doctrines in the WCF would be sin.
> Obviously, Sproul affirms the the WCF but he is humble enough to know that
> he and the WCF might be wrong (and I believe it is on important doctrines)
> on important doctrines.  I know this from his other radio programs I've
> heard where he admits he could be wrong.
>
>
>
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