The Corinthians quote was taken as somehow a validation of a common approach. When asked about whether the Matthew quote was being rationalised as not a contradiction, Sriram states 'if we go merely by the words...there will always be contradictions'. It's that statement that means you cannot take any individual statements as confirmation as they are merely words.
Ok...let me clarify. What I meant was that we have to read the meaning behind the words and not merely the words themselves.
For example, when the bible says that we should become like children....it obviously does not mean that we should start crawling on all fours, start bawling, mess up our clothes, throw toys around and such things. It means that we should be trusting and simple minded.
Similarly when the bible says that we should not be like children...it means that we should acquire self control, discipline, wisdom, cooperation, selflessness and so on.
Its all about understanding what the words mean in any specific context.