Yes, it is evident that Paul did call some as such, but then again Paul has the higher authority by virtue of his being an immediate disciple to Christ, while we on the other hand is just scratching on the surface of Paul's actions.
It's like saying God's command to kill is not immoral since God is beyond morality. Maybe this is too lame analogy.
Here's another, in the Bible we read how the Chosen people of God kill wantonly with those who do not believe in Abraham's God. Base on that situation it is right to kill other people who do not believe in Christ?
Tit. 1:13 of course instruct us to rebuke sharply, but wisely and rightfully as fit to what it is to be Christian. Sharply does clearly states that it means you call your fellow Christian fools or judge them as such.
Could it be that sharply means simply to be frank to our fellow members in Christ and not hold ourselves when reproach is coming just because maybe the person has put a lot of donations into our church's good cause?
Once again Brother Pien you failed to give me an explicit command that we aught to call our fellow Christian 'fools' if they don't subscribed to our interpretation of the Bible.
I'll give you once last chance to prove it and afterwards I'll give you one verse to end this inquiry.
Peace be unto you..
