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That is a step in the right direction.

That is a step in the right direction.

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Where do you claim I put words in your mouth? I was just stating that it is interesting that you so frequently cite Martin Luther, and yet espouse positions radically different from his own.

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I just pointed out Martin Luther noticed mistake and posted them on the door. what he chose to change or leave out, he will answer to God for. and he used free will the whole time, had you applied that logic, then this would not need to be addressed. Because what he is also held accountable. and yes, people do have different ideologies, and i noticed from a old Bible that many books from the old Bible were not in the new Bible. So who decides what is allowed and not allowed in the bible, whoever that may be will also be held accountable for their choices from free will. I was free will that had Adam and Eve kicked out of the garden of Eden. told not to eat from the tree and they disobeyed. there is the first example of free will and disobedience to God. as for frequently using martin Luther as a example, I just mentioned it here once , I fail to see frequently in that. but then once may seem frequent to you.

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So who decides what is allowed and not allowed in the bible

The Church.

I just mentioned it here once

You mentioned him in two separate comments in this thread, and given the small number of total comments in our exchange, I found this notable.

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The Church decides. on something that was written before the Church existed. interesting.

he was used as a reference to find mistakes that were being made by the church, feel free to add it to your count, appears you need it. and then I stated if he changed anything he would be held accountable as a response to your comments. But I will accept that on me to assist you with what you are pointing out.

now that i responded in reference the third time, that should really be a charm.