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It's funny how some people judge one's "fair" assessment of a subject, by whether one agrees with said subject or doesn't, isn't it?

(Fred) Yes it is funny, but generally true, because those who are opposed to a particular subject may not represent it properly. That is why it is much, much better to allow the proponent of a subject speak for himself.
For instance, I wouldn't turn to Charles Ryrie to give me a fair assessment of Covenant Theology, or Tim LaHaye for a fair assessment of Amillennialism. <img src="/forum/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" />

Fred


"Ah, sitting - the great leveler of men. From the mightest of pharaohs to the lowest of peasants, who doesn't enjoy a good sit?" M. Burns