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You simply omitted part of the phrase in order to show your inability to comprehend the discourse. All believers were "brothers", but only some of them were "brothers of the lord" and Paul indicates that they had an elevated status. James was one of the three pillars of the community. Your comment is just too personal and distanced from what I said. I don't know why you are talking about Catholicism here. You aren't dealing with the discourse at all. If you think that James was not the foremost of the pillars, you might like to say so giving reasons, but, as is, you don't seem to be talking to me with your comment. I can only glean the bile it holds. |
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