C
Personally, I never once attempted to separate the two nor have I ever heard anyone try to do so. Both the heart and the mind can and do influence one another. However, there are those exalt knowledge to point that they love knowledge more than seeing souls saved. So much so, that in their religious pride and self righteousness, they actually destroy lives instead of reaching out to them.
A perfect historical example of such behavior is how in times past people "loved" their doctrines (knowledge) so much, that they actually began to persecute, torture and murder other professing Christians who rejected their beloved knowledge. Because their beloved doctrine taught them that they were the chosen few and all else were destined for hell, they reasoned that killing such people wasn't committing murder because in their "minds" such people were already predestined for destruction. Such people allowed their doctrine to turn themselves into heartless killing machines who, thinking they were doing God a favor, were actually murdering people instead of evangelizing them.
Last edited: