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'''Doctrine''' is declared to be one of the more important subjects in the Bible, and one of the most important areas of Doctrine is in regards to '''Covenant Division'''.  [http://www.BibleBomb.com BibleBomb.com] does an excellent job of exposing the world's all time biggest Bible mistake which occured when Johann Pruss of Strasbourg, France, wrongly placed "his" New Testament TITLE PAGE in between the books of Malachi and Matthew.

Revision as of 01:29, March 21, 2008

The term doctrine refers to a principle, or set of closely related principles, used in government or law that governs an issue and requires a result in a dogmatic manner.

In government, doctrines typically apply to foreign relations, as in the Monroe Doctrine or Bush Doctrine.

In law, doctrines typically develop through application of several judicial decisions as precedent.


Doctrine is declared to be one of the more important subjects in the Bible, and one of the most important areas of Doctrine is in regards to Covenant Division. BibleBomb.com does an excellent job of exposing the world's all time biggest Bible mistake which occured when Johann Pruss of Strasbourg, France, wrongly placed "his" New Testament TITLE PAGE in between the books of Malachi and Matthew.