Don't forget (whatever your view on the English Translation issue) we should be on the same side
The disciples were faced with a similar issue in the first century while traveling with the Messiah. They wanted to destroy everyone who did not cross every "T" and dot every "I" the way they did. However, I would suggest we don't always treat each other as if we are. Of course, it goes without being said, doctrine does exist on many different levels. Some are non-negotiable while others are open for disagreement. I would suggest that the translation issue has been lifted up by some here in America to the level of primary importance. Not just inerrancy or inspiration but an actual English translation.
Jesus' response is very applicable to us today,
"And John answered and said, Master, we saw one casting out devils in thy name; and we forbad him, because he followeth not with us. And Jesus said unto him, Forbid him not: for he that is not against us is for us." (Luke 9:49-50)
That being said it should help to provide some motivation for how we handle those who disagree with us on the English translation issue. Or for that matter the underlying Greek and Hebrew texts.
Do both sides hold to inerrancy? I would suggest, yes (although I think we have different definitions at times). Please note, I am not including in this category those who deny Biblical inerrancy.
Do both sides hold to plenary verbal inspiration? I would suggest, yes (although I think we have different definitions a times). Please note, I am not including in this category those who deny plenary verbal inspiration.
Do both sides believe God has preserved his word? I would suggest, yes (although they will disagree as to the "means" of preservation).
I could be wrong in applying these verses to the translation issue (and for that matter any other issue). Perhaps it is wrong to apply this to doctrinal areas (depending on the level--primary, secondary, etc...). But it does help provide a simple theological grid for dealing with others who are actually doing something to expand the Christ's Church.
This doesn't mean stop preaching and teaching the truth. Warn and instruct you congregation (and your family). Just don't forget we are on the same side.
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