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To: NYer

The main problem with this author (Steve Woods) is that he looks at Protestantism through the lens of the Assemblies of God. His narrow view of the Protestant faith makes for a poor understanding and contrast to the Catholic faith...

(i.e. he went from misguided to mistaken).


19 posted on 09/28/2005 5:31:03 PM PDT by visually_augmented (I was blind, but now I see)
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To: visually_augmented
The main problem with this author (Steve Woods) is that he looks at Protestantism through the lens of the Assemblies of God. His narrow view of the Protestant faith makes for a poor understanding and contrast to the Catholic faith...

What difference does that make? What does a Protestant base his faith on? His own interpretation of the Scriptures. Whether he is an AOG or a Baptist, you are relying on yourself to figure out what God wants ans what He said, rather then listening to what HE said.

Regards

44 posted on 09/28/2005 5:55:05 PM PDT by jo kus
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To: visually_augmented
(i.e. he went from misguided to mistaken).

You must indeed be special to have such a special window on God. Are there any others at the window or is it just you?

96 posted on 09/28/2005 6:23:50 PM PDT by SampleMan
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To: visually_augmented
The main problem with this author (Steve Woods) is that he looks at Protestantism through the lens of the Assemblies of God. His narrow view of the Protestant faith makes for a poor understanding and contrast to the Catholic faith...

For the more ignorant on this thread (that would include me), could you please expound more on this? Thanks!

121 posted on 09/28/2005 6:37:17 PM PDT by NYer
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