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Well, there is a scriptural standard for confronting such things. But was he being called on it or was it political? The accuser claims to be a Christian. If he is, shouldn’t he know the proper way to go about confronting such things? Was his goal to correct sin or cause a political furor? If he is a Christian, he should have gone to his pastor, or an elder in his church, not to talk radio.
November 3rd, 2006 at 8:42 pm - Edit
Well, there is a scriptural standard for confronting such things. But was he being called on it or was it political? The accuser claims to be a Christian. If he is, shouldn’t he know the proper way to go about confronting such things? Was his goal to correct sin or cause a political furor? If he is a Christian, he should have gone to his pastor, or an elder in his church, not to talk radio.
Deuteronomy 19.15-19
Matthew 18.15-17