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Old 09-29-2008, 12:39 AM
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So, if I "propagate" the doctrine of substitutionary atonement "with stubbornness and zeal" that doctrine can be called a heresy? Please...
Substitutionary atonement is truth, not error.
Yes, but, just going by what you stated in your post, the doctrine could be considered heretical based on the "stubbornness" or "zeal" with which it is promoted.

You're usually a wise soul, Matthew, but that post of yours has really got me scratching my head.
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