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About Mr. McClellan
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I can answer questions concerning Christian doctrine as well as other kinds of questions relating to religion.

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My education puts me second to none in this area and I have had over forty years experience in the area of teaching Christian theology, doctrine, apologetics, hermeneutics, history, and philosophy. Publications: Among the things that I have written is a summary of the entire Bible that is intended to help people put it all together and quickly understand exactly what the writers of the Bible intended for everyone to understand. By reading it and then reading the Bible, the correct understanding should be quite clear and a sincere student will recognize that they have received an invaluable aid to knowing how to correctly interpret the Bible so that they can know, with certainty, that they are understanding it correctly. At the same time, they will be able to recognize the vast number of false doctirnes that are being called Christian doctrines but are only the teachings of men and have no more authority than any oridinary man can give them.
 
   

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Expert: Mr. McClellan - 11/4/2009

Question
..its in one of the epistles. It says not to talk about things that you dont know indepth, because it will affect others in a bad way. .ie. you talk about something and you are wrong about it and it will somehow hurt the other brother. One person helped me on Ask Yahoo find Jude 1:10, which is close, but this verse deals with believers.

Answer
Hi Jonathan,
Jude is talking about some people who may have been claiming to be Christians, that is people who'd been baptized into faith in Christ, but they were saying things that proved them to be unbelievers. They were saying untrue things about God and Jesus while not having a correct understanding of what they were talking about. There are huge numbers of people like that today who claim to be "experts" on the Bible but who know very little or none. James warns people about wanting to be teachers when they don't really know what they are talking about. Lets see, James 3 thru 5 to get the context.
I hope this helps.
Sincerely,
Mr. McClellan

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