Saturday, January 25, 2014

Permanent Marker Series: E6, P. 186


"We might take as an illustrative example his error on Tentative Justification: Because the doctrine that the Youthful Worthies have been developing since 1878 are now developing is based on that doctrine, and has been urged (the Sword was thrust at his right eye on this subject) against his view of Tentative Justification, he denies that there can be Youthful Worthies before the New Covenant shall operate, if then. He didn't even know they were being developed in the Parousia. Because as against his error on Justification the Tabernacle Shadows has been cited as proving that the Court types the condition of both the tentatively and vitalizedly justified, and that the Gospel-Age Levites are the tentatively justified, he repudiates these features of the Tabernacle that oppose his error and introduces new errors to take the place of the opposing truths—"the Sword" opposing his right eye darkens it in this respect in a sense similar to God's hardening of Pharaoh's heart."

Again, red words in our edits do not exist in the original. Red words with strikethrough do exist in the original, but we feel should be removed to match current error. Now that there is a new Executive Trustee, the previous one now only claims his "Spiritual Leader" title, we're certain to see even more error. While we continue to address their confusion on the Youthful Worthies, they now deal with misunderstandings on tentative justification, the CECs, and the imputed merit. How sad.

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