
Sound doctrine
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9 Responses to “Sound doctrine”
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Chas says:
Brilliant!
September 20th, 2006 at 3:56 pm -
jody says:
ouch!
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Nefertiki says:
Brilliantly executed. I can almost hear the harsh metallic clang of a heavy gate slam closed.
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Mary says:
Don’t set me off, I’m still smarting from being told that infant baptism is a “doctrinal error” by the C of E… on the other hand a cage would come in useful, so long as it is soundproofed!
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Jen says:
Fantastic!
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Johann says:
Yes – it should not be so difficult to get in – but nevertheless I think we should not forget the words of the apostle Paul to Timothy:
“what you heard from me, keep as the pattern of sound teaching, with faith and love in Jesus Christ.”
2 Timothy 1.13
The sound teaching is necessary, but must be accompanied by faith & love.Perhaps you could also draw a cartoon about the “itching ears” Paul speaks about in the same letter, ch 4v3?!
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Simon Heron says:
I think I’ve been to that church.
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Larry Day says:
Absolute nightmare..ran away from a church like that years ago.
I guess I am backslidden and no longer washed in the blood.
Oh well
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Andy says:
“washed in the blood”
There has to be an idea for a cartoon there..?






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