First, the notion that a clergyman has the authority to “allow” or “forbid” his fellow brethren to function in a gathering of God’s people is built on a skewed understanding of authority.
Second, the assumption that chaos would ensue if clerical control were removed betrays a lack of confidence in the Holy Spirit.
Third, the idea that the church meeting would turn into a tumultuous free-for-all is simply not true.
Second, the assumption that chaos would ensue if clerical control were removed betrays a lack of confidence in the Holy Spirit.
Third, the idea that the church meeting would turn into a tumultuous free-for-all is simply not true.
First, the notion that a clergyman has the authority to “allow” or “forbid” his fellow brethren to function in a gathering of God’s people is built on a skewed understanding of authority.
Second, the assumption that chaos would ensue if clerical control were removed betrays a lack of confidence in the Holy Spirit.
Third, the idea that the church meeting would turn into a tumultuous free-for-all is simply not true.
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