A follow-up to the two previous topics:
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- Do you have the right to allow the Holy Spirit to minister to you personally?
- Does God only speak to professional clergy?
- Are laity not to be trusted with biblical interpretation?
- Can there be more than one interpretation of a scripture?
- Would only one of those interpretations be right?
- Thus making all others false?
- How do we determine which is right?
- Might God use a scripture to speak differently to different readers?
- Is it tyranny for a religious institution to dictate interpretation?
- Do you have the freedom to disagree?
- What happens if you disagree?
Would you surrender your own beliefs in the cause of doctrinal unity?
This is a follow-up to the previous topic: Unity of the faith - at what cost? Link below. Probably the biggest roadblock to Christian doctrinal unity is holding on to the freedom we have to determine our own beliefs. Would you surrender your own beliefs in the cause of Christian doctrinal...

Unity of the faith - at what cost?
The call for doctrinal unity has gone out across the centuries. Are we there yet? (not by a long shot) Where is the problem? Perhaps it is in the assumption that the unity of the faith is doctrinal unity. - Can there be unity of the faith that overlooks doctrinal differences? - Does the Body...

- Do you have the right to allow the Holy Spirit to minister to you personally?
- Does God only speak to professional clergy?
- Are laity not to be trusted with biblical interpretation?
- Can there be more than one interpretation of a scripture?
- Would only one of those interpretations be right?
- Thus making all others false?
- How do we determine which is right?
- Might God use a scripture to speak differently to different readers?
- Is it tyranny for a religious institution to dictate interpretation?
- Do you have the freedom to disagree?
- What happens if you disagree?