Apologetics Forum: Ask questions about Christianity/Debate doctrinesFoolYour answer is found in the context of Matthew 5:21-26. Jesus is teaching that words spoken in anger that include terms of derision or ridicule should be avoided since the purpose of words spoken in anger are to hurt, not inform. Now in Matthew 23:17, Jesus is telling the Pharisees that because of what they teach they expose themselves as fools that is people deficient in judgement and understanding, which is how Paul uses the word in 1 Corinthians 15:36. |
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