A wonderful submission to the Eames/Lambeth Commission Post author:David Ould Post published:August 12, 2004 Post category:Blog Post comments:1 Comment False teaching is like cancer. It begins in small ways easy to overlook. A bishop begins to teach heretical things and it’s easy to say, “Well, nobody is really paying attention and he’ll retire soon.” Or, “they are tolerating unbiblical behavior in that diocese – or that province – but it doesn’t affect us.” Standing up against false teaching is traumatic. It is costly, time-consuming, sometimes agonizingly painful, humiliating, and exhausting. But if the Church does not aggressively treat the cancer of false teaching at its early stage, it will grow, and it will kill the Body. Related Share my story Share this content Opens in a new window X Opens in a new window Facebook Opens in a new window Pinterest Opens in a new window LinkedIn Opens in a new window Reddit You Might Also Like Nehemiah 3-4 - Which Walls are We Building? July 30, 2010 Stand Firm Update, 13 Feb. 2007 February 14, 2007 Leave a ReplyDefault Comments (1)Facebook CommentsDisqus Comments (0) This Post Has One Comment anatomiste August 15, 2004 Reply Hello! Here from , am friending you. Loading... Leave a Reply to anatomisteCancel reply davidould
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