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Duane1966
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But you already admitted that if Christians rejected his teachings, St. Paul would not commune with them. So in the scenario I presented, you already conceded on that doctrinal point, St. Paul would practice closed communion.If you believe that admission to the Lord’s Supper should be based on perfect agreement with doctrinal formulas then I suppose it would be. Not all Christians think this is the case.
Concerning the Lord’s Supper, Paul was far more concerned with how members of the body treated one another than their understanding of doctrine. That (the mistreatment and humiliation of the poor by the rich in the congregation) was the context in which “discerning the body of Christ” was mean’t. What they failed to discern was that brothers and sisters in Christ are members of His body, so that when we mistreat and wrong one another without making amends in effect we are advertising our disbelief that we are one in Christ.