Believing in the Permanency of Marriage (2)
When studying a doctrine, it is good to start with the clearest passages and then to move on to the more difficult ones, and to interpret those more difficult ones in the light of the ones that are more clear. Or, to put it another way, if you read a passage and have difficulty determining whether it means A or B, it is good to look for some very clear passages on the same subject to see whether they rule out either A or B. This is a method we follow desiring to understand and maintain what our...
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