Stravinsk
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Our Pauline crowd should be very familiar with 1 Corinthians chapter 8. Reading this through, Paul clearly teaches that eating meat sacrificed unto an idol is fine because:
An idol is nothing and there is only 1 God. 1 Cor 8:4-6
However, Paul teaches "weak" men have "conscience" towards the idol (here I think it's safe to assume he is implying they give it some sort of respect they shouldn't), and that the believer may not eat meat sacrificed to an idol if it causes the "weak" brother to be defiled.
This is the only prohibition (causing the "weak" to stumble). Otherwise according to Paul you have liberty to eat meat sacrificed to idols. 1 Cor 8:9
Paul repeats liberty to eat meat sacrificed to idols in 1 Corinthians 10:28-30, with the same exception, only when there is no danger of the "weak" brother being defiled.
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In Revelation 2:14, Christ calls this a "doctrine of Balaam". Eating meat sacrificed to idols is NOT o k. It is something one needs to repent of Rev 2:16.
No if, ands or buts.
Paul's Damascus Jesus revelation/teaching clearly contradicts John's Jesus Revelation/teaching. So which one do you believe?
An idol is nothing and there is only 1 God. 1 Cor 8:4-6
However, Paul teaches "weak" men have "conscience" towards the idol (here I think it's safe to assume he is implying they give it some sort of respect they shouldn't), and that the believer may not eat meat sacrificed to an idol if it causes the "weak" brother to be defiled.
This is the only prohibition (causing the "weak" to stumble). Otherwise according to Paul you have liberty to eat meat sacrificed to idols. 1 Cor 8:9
Paul repeats liberty to eat meat sacrificed to idols in 1 Corinthians 10:28-30, with the same exception, only when there is no danger of the "weak" brother being defiled.
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In Revelation 2:14, Christ calls this a "doctrine of Balaam". Eating meat sacrificed to idols is NOT o k. It is something one needs to repent of Rev 2:16.
No if, ands or buts.
Paul's Damascus Jesus revelation/teaching clearly contradicts John's Jesus Revelation/teaching. So which one do you believe?