Re: Can a Muslim also be a Quaker? Obviously yes!



On Fri, 15 Jul 2005 05:28:27 GMT, "1st Century Apostolic
Traditionalist" <nospamatall@xxxxxxx> wrote:

>
>"S McFarlane" <nothanks@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>> I'd humbly suggest that you avoid talking about Bible Historians and
>> Scholars in one breath, and quoting 2 Peter and 1 Timothy in the next.
>> Especially since your basic message is one of absolute authority of
>> Scripture. I'm not trying to enter into a debate on the authorship
>question
>> of any epistles - something we'll certainly disagree on to no one's
>> betterment, as that subject has been done to death.
>>
>> I merely wanted to point out that the near consensus of Historians and
>> Scholars on these two epistles is that they are pseudonymous.
>
>Not in my Bible Encyclopaedia.

But isn't the Bible Encyclopaedia made up of "other men's opinions"?

>From one of your earlier posts:
"I am not interested in others men's opinions no matter how
intellectually wise they consider themselves to be ......only in the
opinions and commandments of the Holy Oracles of God.
That is my strength and your apparent weakness."

Why do you accept one set of "other men's opinions" and not another?

--nb
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