| Confession of 67 The mainstream Presbyterian Church [then styled the United Presbyterian Church] moved from being an officially confessional body to full apostasy in 1967. They ditched the Westminster Larger Catechism and adopted an apostate confession in 1967, along with accepting the Heidelberg Catechism, the Second Helvetic Confession and the Scots Confession.
The way the Confession of 67 talks about reconciliation is in particular objectionable. John H. Gerstner wrote a series of tracts opposing it especially A Primer on Reconciliation. Presbyterians United for a Biblical Confession [later called Presbyterians United for Biblical Concerns] and the Presbyterian Lay Committee were formed to oppose this supposed confession.
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Thomas Yeutter,
Mason, MI
Member St. Patrick's Anglican Church, Comstock, MI
Ezra 7:10 For Ezra had set his heart to study the law of the Lord and to do it and to teach its statues in Isreal.
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