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Mind, Body, & Soul

The Slippery Slope…and Other Fallacies

The text critiques the fallacy of the slippery slope, arguing that questioning the Apostle Paul’s writings is necessary and not detrimental to faith. It outlines various logical fallacies used to silence dissent, emphasizing that all beliefs should be open to scrutiny. Ultimately, it advocates for honest questioning and deeper understanding of faith without fear.

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Addressing the Accusations: When Pastors Attack

When Pastors Attack – Addressing the Accusations When we started questioning the writings attributed to Paul, we took our concerns to the “pastor” for guidance. Rather than engaging in an open discussion, we got an old-fashioned pulpit beatdown. If you’ve ever questioned these writings, you might have experienced a similar reaction from people in the…

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Casting Your Pearls: When We Started Questioning Paul Part I

The author recounts their experience of questioning Pauline teachings, leading to unexpected persecution from their preacher. Despite approaching the topic privately, their inquiry sparked a public attack during a sermon. This incident highlights the challenges of seeking truth within the church, where questioning can result in spiritual ambush and betrayal.