119 Ministries asks "can truth become not-truth?" — Mike identifies this as a misleading question that conflates truthfulness with universal applicability
I've Been Looking Into The Hebrew Roots Movement and Here's What I've Found So Far
00:13:21 – 00:14:54
Mike quotes and critiques a rhetorical question 119 Ministries poses to destabilize the traditional Christian position.
119 Ministries frames the question as: if something God declared as truth can become "not truth," was it ever really absolute truth? Mike argues this embeds a false assumption — that claiming a law does not apply to you is the same as claiming the law is false. This principle, once internalized, overrides the Bible: when Paul clearly argues against Torah-observance for Gentiles, Hebrew Roots adherents reject Paul rather than revise their principle. Mike calls this problem-pattern "principle trumping Scripture."
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I've Been Looking Into The Hebrew Roots Movement and Here's What I've Found So Far @ 00:13:212019-01-30