On July 15, 1977, Dan Mayo wrote a letter to Thomas N. Thrasher inquiring about the possibility of a written debate between them. Mr. Thrasher then sent an agreement for a written discussion on the impossibility of apostasy. The proposition and agreement were accepted. This book contains the full record of that debate. The publisher's desire is that good may result from the reading and study of this discussion in book form. This debate demonstrates that men can discuss their differences in a gentlemanly way, without being ...
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On July 15, 1977, Dan Mayo wrote a letter to Thomas N. Thrasher inquiring about the possibility of a written debate between them. Mr. Thrasher then sent an agreement for a written discussion on the impossibility of apostasy. The proposition and agreement were accepted. This book contains the full record of that debate. The publisher's desire is that good may result from the reading and study of this discussion in book form. This debate demonstrates that men can discuss their differences in a gentlemanly way, without being hateful toward each other. Let us approach the study of religious questions with the attitude of the noble Bereans, who "searched the Scriptures daily, whether those things were so" (Acts 17:10-11).
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