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One of the unusually healthy doctrines of L'Abri Fellowship is (or was last checked) their masthead doctrinal statement that they are not afraid that any question will somehow disintegrate the Christian faith or message. That message will stand all tests.
So whenever a group has to end, stop, or ban a certain question, it must be a fear that something will come apart. A Marxist must stop a free market person from asking about Lenin-worship. There still is Lenin-worship; it is disgusting. Iran, as another example, must hit dissenters and break their faces. The FM is a 'troll' because the Marxist has fundamentalist procedures that he is trying to protect.
In the last century, trying to help the Bible, Ryrie and others proposed doctrines like 'two peoples, two programs' because 'the Bible didn't make sense' and 'needed their help.' However, the doctrines don't make sense! People who follow Ryrie and D'ism now have a fear of trolls who ask real questions about these concoctions.
By contrast, a radio program today called Table Talk (after Luther) by a group called Life Bearers .org, featured 3 hosts discussing what Isaiah saw coming in Messiah, especially in chs 9, 42, 55. The NT interpretation of such passages was the guide. No fear of boogeymen, they had a sound understanding of the passages in their normal, ordinary sense.
So whenever a group has to end, stop, or ban a certain question, it must be a fear that something will come apart. A Marxist must stop a free market person from asking about Lenin-worship. There still is Lenin-worship; it is disgusting. Iran, as another example, must hit dissenters and break their faces. The FM is a 'troll' because the Marxist has fundamentalist procedures that he is trying to protect.
In the last century, trying to help the Bible, Ryrie and others proposed doctrines like 'two peoples, two programs' because 'the Bible didn't make sense' and 'needed their help.' However, the doctrines don't make sense! People who follow Ryrie and D'ism now have a fear of trolls who ask real questions about these concoctions.
By contrast, a radio program today called Table Talk (after Luther) by a group called Life Bearers .org, featured 3 hosts discussing what Isaiah saw coming in Messiah, especially in chs 9, 42, 55. The NT interpretation of such passages was the guide. No fear of boogeymen, they had a sound understanding of the passages in their normal, ordinary sense.