Not being open to the possibility that God knows he's not always dealing with people acting in good faith and thus, tailors his message so it can get through to the honest in heart without being muddied by those ill intentions, yes, I would consider that dogmatic. There are lies and there are lies. If you're not mature enough to know the difference, I can't help you.
Not being open to the possibility that God knows he's not always dealing with people acting in good faith and thus, tailors his message so it can get through to the honest in heart without being muddied by those ill intentions, yes, I would consider that dogmatic. There are lies and there are lies. If you're not mature enough to know the difference, I can't help you.
I hope you said that in the mirror.
Let me help you here: the lie is found in the intent, not in the content. Make of that what you will.
Not yet, no.