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Who else do you think should be on such a group?
I am not sure. We would have to search: (1) our pulpits, (2) our seminaries (numerous areas: systematic, biblical studies, practical theology, languages, history, etc.), and (3) our congregations for the right people. We do not desire to look over the men in our congregations as they will help with "language" that is understood by the layman. The pastors can benefit the process as they see what false doctrines the Church battles day by day. The professors and such of course benefit the process by exacting the language and making the arguments clear, concise, and convicting, etc. It should be more than just serving, or being asked, or being qualified to serve on such a committee. There will need to be a heartfelt purpose in the person serving, et. al.--prayer ...

There are lost of names that are not well known (or as well known) that could be nominated to serve: Richard Gamble, John D. Currid, Charles E. Hill, Frank A. James, III, John R. Muether, Douglas J. Green, J. Alan Groves, Richard B. Gaffin, Jr., Vern S. Poythress, Peter A. Lillback, etc., etc., etc.

Last edited by J_Edwards; Mon Apr 03, 2006 9:00 AM.

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