Is forgetting a Christian doctrine considered heresy?

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notmyown

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With the exception of maybe a couple of people here, we ALL agree with that. Humans are not creatures who only have "compartmented" thoughts. In a truly "thinking" mind, one thought usually leads to others. And, we SHOULD deal with things when they come up.
agreed :)

i find it difficult to comply with the 'stay within the OP' rule for that very reason.
(look... here i am doing it again :eek:)
 
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With the exception of maybe a couple of people here, we ALL agree with that. Humans are not creatures who only have "compartmented" thoughts. In a truly "thinking" mind, one thought usually leads to others. And, we SHOULD deal with things when they come up.
agreed :)

i find it difficult to comply with the 'stay within the OP' rule for that very reason.
(look... here i am doing it again :eek:)
I cannot count the vast number of lost opportunities and disappointed and disillusioned people I have seen in Bible classes because of the idiot leader insisting on "getting back to the topic" he or she had studied for.