Originally Posted by poppa0777
I do not believe sincerity or the lack thereof necessarily mean anything. As an example, the sincerity of those responsible for 3000+ lives on 9/11 can not be questioned. They were not only sincere, but sincerely wrong. That's what Paul was talking about in his letter to the Romans you referenced here. Remember that Paul himself had been guilty of this before his conversion to Christ on the Damascus road. At that time, he was on another deadly mission against Christians...believing in his heart that he was doing a great service to God! he too was sincere, but sincerely wrong.
Heresy rides into the church on the back of half truths. People who have the best of intentions have ruined so many people's lives in church because they have been ill-informed, ignorant of the Scriptures, and having their own personal agendas, etc.
I have been a serious student of the Bible for over 30 years, and am amazed at how often I have has strong feelings on particular doctrines; only to learn through more study, prayer, and Enlightenment from the Holy Ghost that I myself had been wrong.
Based on my experiences, I would have to disagree with you.