The interpolation view is reckless and threatens all of scripture
Mike gives his overall assessment of the interpolation view.
Mike argues the interpolation view is not just wrong but reckless because it seeks to remove a passage many would like to see gone. He warns listeners to examine their own motives and biases. He acknowledges Gordon Fee's stature as a scholar and textual critic but says even great scholars make mistakes. He argues that if the same sloppy reasoning were applied elsewhere, it could remove virtually any passage from scripture.
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