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Have you ever heard someone say something and immediately you think, this is wrong? Then, after having talked to them you find that what they said was right from a certain perspective. That is the way it is with many statements made in Bible class. We hear something that a Bible teacher has thought through in preparation for his lesson and it strikes us as wrong or false. Sometimes this is exacerbated by the teacher not conveying his line of reasoning well. Sometimes it is exacerbated by the students in the class not being exercised in abstract thinking. Regardless of the reason, we need to be able to discuss these things civilly without throwing around accusations of false teacher or heretic. In this episode of WTT, Stephane and I will be discussing two topics where this issue has arisen for us in the past and commonly happens to others.
By wetalktruthHave you ever heard someone say something and immediately you think, this is wrong? Then, after having talked to them you find that what they said was right from a certain perspective. That is the way it is with many statements made in Bible class. We hear something that a Bible teacher has thought through in preparation for his lesson and it strikes us as wrong or false. Sometimes this is exacerbated by the teacher not conveying his line of reasoning well. Sometimes it is exacerbated by the students in the class not being exercised in abstract thinking. Regardless of the reason, we need to be able to discuss these things civilly without throwing around accusations of false teacher or heretic. In this episode of WTT, Stephane and I will be discussing two topics where this issue has arisen for us in the past and commonly happens to others.