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"John the Baptist"

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Anonymous Wm Jas said...

I've always found Christ's statement in Luke 7:28 confusing, given that he himself was born of a woman.

23 January 2012 at 17:03

Blogger Alan Roebuck said...

As a confessional Protestant I must point out that we must turn first to the Bible, the only fully authoritative written record of the teachings of Christ and the Apostles. I would also point out that bearing witness to Christ is the primary function of the Holy Spirit.

Although Protestants identify the Bible as the highest authority (and the only infallible authority), man needs help in understanding the Christian message and living the Christian life, so we also need creeds and confessions, councils, pastors and teachers. But none of these, including holy men, are primary authorities. Their authority rests in being faithful to Christ’s teachings, i.e., Scripture.

23 January 2012 at 20:31

Blogger Rusty Mason said...

There are probably many great men alive right now, but because of our decadence they are not widely recognized as such.

27 February 2012 at 16:21

Blogger Bruce Charlton said...

@RM - Yes, I know of a few (and no - I am not staring into a mirror!), and they are indeed unrecognized as great men; more often recognized (if at all) as nutters.

27 February 2012 at 16:25