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Originally Posted by Chan
I don't agree with your claim that if everyone starts saying you have a problem that you are the one who is wrong. TRUTH is not based on majority consensus. Essentially "everyone" in this wicked world that rejects Christ believes Christians are wrong but, quite obviously, that doesn't make it so. Jesus said the world would hate Him. "The world" is essentially the same as your "everyone." If we follow your premise, Jesus is the One with the problem and not the world.
God hates sin. Yet "everyone" claims to have "free will" and, thus, the RIGHT to do whatever one pleases. If we follow your premise, God is the one with the problem (He hates sin).
If I say, "God does not call women to the five-fold ministry" and just about everyone here stupidly interprets that statement to mean that I hate women, that doesn't make "everyone" right. If the Apostle Paul, under the inspiration of the Holy Ghost, says "I do not allow a woman to teach" and "everyone" says "Paul is a male chauvanist pig" does that mean "everyone" is right?
There was a time when "everyone" insisted the world was flat. Were those who claimed the world was round (well, spherical) wrong just because "everyone" disagreed with them?
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Chancellor, I think you would argue with a sign if you painted it.
Saying the world is flat is not akin to someone saying you have a problem. I am speaking in the realm of knowns not unknowns.