Ever do theology that way? I’ve been guilty of it – and I bet you have as well.
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Guilty as charged except that I usually don’t know where to look in the Bible; thus, I turn to google. God bless those Silicon Valley guys.
:-)
One of my pitfalls is remembering some idea somewhere and then searching for it to demonstrate my point. This easily leads to the dreaded prooftext.