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May 24, 2014 at 21:54 comment added David Stratton Welcome to the site! This doesn't really have much to do with your answer, but I find that sharing the following tends to help new visitors avoid mistaking the purpose of this site. I do hope to see more from you! When you get a chance, please see How we are different than other sites? and What makes a good supported answer?
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Mar 9, 2014 at 23:34 comment added Double U @curiousdannii Well, I think I shouldn't be too hard on Robert Flaaskog, because he is a newcomer. If he weren't a newcomer, and other people have failed to meet the guidelines, then there should be no excuses. I'm just trying to live up to the site's standards, that's all. You know, a Christian's relationship with God is the same way. Just because everyone else does it does not make it right; following God is right. ;)
Mar 9, 2014 at 22:30 comment added curiousdannii @Anonymous don't be too hard on him - none of the other answers have given their denominational background.
Mar 9, 2014 at 18:30 comment added Double U I think you should read this Meta page and understand the community's guidelines for writing responses. Although you can personally believe that your doctrine is the doctrine of Christ and your denomination is the way, the truth, and the life, for practical purposes on this website, you must write your earthly denomination and its pertinent teachings. Thank you for your consideration. :)
Mar 9, 2014 at 18:22 comment added Robert Flaaskog My doctrine is the doctrine of Christ. My denomination is the way, the truth and the life. I am pretty sure that is the whole point that is missed by the Pharisees
Mar 9, 2014 at 16:10 comment added Double U Hi, and welcome to the Christianity.SE! I come to tell you that this answer does not meet the website's standards for answers. In order to make an answer acceptable, you must be able to cite your sources or state the denominational viewpoint from which you speak.
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Mar 9, 2014 at 14:02 history answered Robert Flaaskog CC BY-SA 3.0