GotQuestions and countless other go-to Christian Q&A websites have plenty to say--but what, from your perspective (informed by the Scriptures), is legalism?
One might be called a legalist for taking an uncompromisingly firm stance on a certain doctrinal or moral issue with which others may disagree based on divergent biblical interpretations, or because of insisting on baptism as necessary for salvation, strict Sabbath observance, tithing, etc. Maybe you've been called a "legalist" before, or you have called someone else a "legalist." Some contend that certain denominations are "legalistic?"
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What legalism is not: "a passion for biblical purity."
What legalism is not: "a passion for biblical purity."
Could another form of legalism (in addition to the one you posted) be this:
To parse the words of the Bible looking for subtle nuance, shades of ambiguity, loopholes, and/or technicalities with respect to God's commandments to rationalize, put a "spin" on, or otherwise justify sinful behavior? Why or why not?
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