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Can We Add or Take Away from God’s Specifics? – Part 2
Back to the principle of the specifics of God’s ideals in Scripture excluding alternative beliefs and practices. An excellent example and illustration of this principle is to use God’s specific instructions for the ark that Noah was to build. Genesis … Continue reading
Can We Add or Take Away from God’s Specifics? – Part 1
When an employer or instructor gives specific details to be followed by command or presentation, their ideals and the specifics thereof are expected to be kept with no additions or subtractions. One may show them a better way, but with … Continue reading
If the Bible Does Not Say “Thou Shalt Not”, Can I Do It?
There is a principle held to by many Christians often called the “Law of Exclusion” and “Specifics Exclude” teaching that the specific commands of God exclude alternatives and additions. This principle is a critical point of separation over Christians beliefs … Continue reading


