Yes and in that "growth" factor I believe there is room for differences  of opinion or interpretation. We have all changed our minds concerning our personal and doctrinal thinking in the lord.   That pretty much is one of those "duh  !!"   statements  ..........................yet, it appears to me that it is this very point that keeps so many of us apart. 
 
JD 
 
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Good thought, JD.  It is the normal walk for a Believer that we are growing in Christ and His Word each new day?being more and more perfected.  Izzy
 

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It has occurred to me that if we speak and write with the view in mind that we at the beginning of another day of learning,  our hearts and minds will be more open to what God has instore.  Perhaps our doctrinal statements should not be "as if written n stone.'   But reflective of the growth that will begin again with the start of a new day. 
 
We would do less fighting and more growing. 
 
That is what I Cor 8:1-3 is saying,   ----   is it not?  Paul is surely NOT against knowing but knowing that is final, a closed systems of knowledge.  
 
Jd

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