Picture someone walking into their favorite local bookstore and going to their favorite section. Perhaps he went into the fiction section of the store and picked up one of the Harry Potter books. This person picks up the last book of the series, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, turns to p. 458, and reads the following:
“‘Well, Draco?’ said Lucius Malfoy.” This is the first time this person has even glanced at the words within this book, ever. Nevertheless, immediately after he finished reading these words he looks down the aisle at another person standing a few feet away examining some other fictional book and says, “I know what this line means.” [...]
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Many Christians only stress the importance of Bible reading.[i] While that task is important, more should be stressed. That is, it also matters how one interprets the Bible. It is often in the task of interpretation that false teaching, heresy, etc., are founded and thus spread. We at TVN, however, want out readers to be cautious of bad interpretations lest they fall into some of the same errors. Hopefully by looking at the error in Rob Bell’s approach to interpretation, our readers will learn from his mistake. [...]
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In his first article with TVN, Ben Montoya begins a series on revealing who Rob Bell is, what he believes, and what he writes about concerning his views on Jesus, the Trinity, and Scripture in his popular book “Velvet Elvis.” [...]
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November 26, 2010
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