Judy has made it clear  - whether she admits it or not  --  that I (and Bill and Gary and Lance and  ....) am not a joint participant with her in the gospel.  
 
Would she  allowed to teach her thougths in a church pastored by yours truly?
 
In a word --  the confession that   "Jesus Christ came in the flesh"  is the same truth as "God came in the flesh."    The Apostle John makes this confession a critical one  -  a landmark confession, if you will.   Such a confession prohibits the teaching of another gospel   ...............   and this question goes directly to the defining of the "gospel."   She would have full fellowship in the assembly  -  but not as a teacher or one who teachers.   She would not be prohibited from sharing her faith on this point, either   .................  unless the sharing became a point of divisiveness within that body or if she continued to teach the point when asked to cease an sharing at all.   The deciding factor, here, would be the effect all this would have on the other participants. 
 
But with Judy, this is not the only difference.   There are few similarities between her theology and that of anyone I know.  I do not see David's contribution in the same [negative] light.  How he gets to point B is often the only  point of contention  --  as well as whether I am stupid or not. 
 
jd  
 
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From: "David Miller" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

> Lance wrote:
> > FWIW Judy, I'm confident that DM, BT, JD
> > and G would never allow you, given your
> > 'teaching' on TT to teach in their respective churches.
>
> Your confidence is misplaced in regards to me on this. Judy is most welcome
> to share such in our church.
>
> David Miller.
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