Originally posted by tabibito
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As far as I know, you are aware that majority opinion does not establish a matter as fact.
Majority opinion of most of Christianity is that the Holy Spirit does not confer on a person the capacity to stop sinning. That opinion is not only hokum, preventing anyone who believes it from accessing the power to stop sinning, it is so thoroughly in contravention of the gospel that the person believing it cannot exercise any gift of the Holy Spirit.
One question: Is this your opinion or do you subscribe to a particular theological world view or a church.
And given that is working from a flawed base definition of scripture, the argument is invalid.
The only scriptural content that is declared to be inspired of God is prophecy.
2 Peter 1:21 "No prophecy of scripture is of private interpretation, for prophecy never came by the will of man, but holy men of God spoke as the Holy Spirit moved them."
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