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Originally Posted by scotty
The part that is interpretative is "and bring not this doctrine". We can say that if someone or family member comes over for fellowship that would be ok, but if they "bring" their religion or doctrine with them (in an attempt to undermine yours) then they should leave your home.
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So, what if you went to the house of someone that read this in the Bible and you tried to convert them with
your doctrine? Let's say an Amish man. Should he make you leave because your doctrine is different than what they believe? If he did so, would he ever have a chance to hear anything other than what he already feels he knows? Could someone ever shut himself off from hearing more of what God wanted him to know by practicing this scripture in the way you suggest?