PR/A4236: I will carefully read and consider the charge you presented. On the other hand, if they boil down to just my not accepting the contemporary EO interpretation of the ancient councils, I doubt I'll see it as a very problematic matter.
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What's the world coming to!? The next thing you know, Presbyterians and (Reformed) Baptists will be cooperating in evangelism and apologetics.
Aunt Pitty-Pat, please pass me your smelling salts!
"Is that the best you can do?"
"300"
Oh man, and I liked Greek olives!
PR/A4236: I will carefully read and consider the charge you presented. On the other hand, if they boil down to just my not accepting the contemporary EO interpretation of the ancient councils, I doubt I'll see it as a very problematic matter.
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