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Yup.Guess he needs prayer. Probably, in some way, he thinks it is clever or something.
Reminds me of another forum, where rudeness was the order of the day. I know we already got one stalker in from there. They don't come for honest exchange of ideas.Yup.
Don't get me wrong. I understand context and all that makes sense but the phrasing in the "poem" of Psalms has the same kind of language as the rest of the Bible. Yet some are taken literally are others are not. It just seems like there's some arbitrary system for this but no one can explain it in detail and obviously not everyone seems to use the same system as different people come to different meanings from the same passages.Ps 66:9 - Which holdeth our soul in life, and suffereth not our feet to be moved. This means that we will not be moved from faith in God, and life. It does not mean our feet will not move.
I doubt that the Earth will last forever if that's what you're referring to but I equally doubt a Bible quote will have strong evidence to counter what we know of the universe, so far.The earth is forever, yes. That is clear from many passages. God is moving here. If you doubt that the earth id forever, I can give some verses.
So, any person, regardless of belief, so long as they've studied the Bible, its history, historicity, should come to the same conclusion as someone who's a Christian?No, but if you can't get your problem resolved, then I would most definitely take it to the Author, Himself.
June must be stalker month. Someone stalked Mark Kennedy earlier this month.Reminds me of another forum, where rudeness was the order of the day. I know we already got one stalker in from there. They don't come for honest exchange of ideas.
Praise the LORD!Anyhow, you do seem to have a gift for encouraging people weak in the faith. Not sure what that one is called...'helps'?
Well ... there's a real devil out there who uses divide-and-conquer tactics --- but this is what I tell people:So, any person, regardless of belief, so long as they've studied the Bible, its history, historicity, should come to the same conclusion as someone who's a Christian?
That does sound like an interesting experiment. I'm assuming that this would be without interactions between the participants.Well ... there's a real devil out there who uses divide-and-conquer tactics --- but this is what I tell people:
If I'm right, at first there will be a large percentage of disagreement.
- Take 10 people and put them in a room with 10 Bibles and have them read It.
- Then give them a written test with 100 basic questions and compare the answers.
- How many answered the same questions the same way?
- Repeat the process --- have them read It again.
- Test them again and compare the answers.
But the more they read the Bible, the closer they should come to agreement.
They may never totally agree (q.v. Acts 15, which starts and ends with severe disagreement), but the more they read, the closer they should come to agreement.
Whats with all the absolutism?For the Christian evolutionist:
Ok so if we are not to take Adam and Eve literally, then that means we can discredit all their descendants.
Which means Adam/Eve through Noah were all mythical, then Noah to lets say Jesus were all mythical? If this is true, then wouldn't that be like saying the entire Bible is nothing more than a 66 Book fable?
So who exactly would of been the first human (i.e. evolved monkey) to have a conversation with God?
Correct.That does sound like an interesting experiment. I'm assuming that this would be without interactions between the participants.
As an Independent Baptist, I'll abstain from answering ---However, isn't the current state of the Christian church itself a sign that people do NOT interpret the Bible the same way?
Indeed. But some people will deny the blindingly obvious reality if it conflicts with what they want to believe. See any of the "its obvious the Bible means precisely what my personal interpretation is" crowd.That does sound like an interesting experiment. I'm assuming that this would be without interactions between the participants.
However, isn't the current state of the Christian church itself a sign that people do NOT interpret the Bible the same way?
Well, exactly. That's my point. I was raised Catholic and I always heard of the evil protestants who rebelled because all they wanted was to do their immoral acts. Now that I think about it, it sounds kind of familiar... hmmm... At any rate, I then moved to the US and I would hear the opposite a lot more. "Catholics think a person can give them absolution." "They worship Mary." Et cetera.As an Independent Baptist, I'll abstain from answering ---![]()
Don't get me wrong. I understand context and all that makes sense but the phrasing in the "poem" of Psalms has the same kind of language as the rest of the Bible. Yet some are taken literally are others are not. It just seems like there's some arbitrary system for this but no one can explain it in detail and obviously not everyone seems to use the same system as different people come to different meanings from the same passages.
I doubt that the Earth will last forever if that's what you're referring to but I equally doubt a Bible quote will have strong evidence to counter what we know of the universe, so far.
On the contrary. These things are hidden from those that think they are wise, and revealed to believers. The natural mind cannot understand the things of the spirit, they are foolishness to him. We need to ask God, so we can be spiritually minded. Then, we start to see more than the physical.So, any person, regardless of belief, so long as they've studied the Bible, its history, historicity, should come to the same conclusion as someone who's a Christian?
Again, I'll abstain --- but I will say this much:Doesn't this lack of concensus even among those who DO believe in the Bible, Jesus, creation, etc indicate that not everything is very clear even among those who say they're possessed by the holy spirit or the spirit of God.
1 Timothy 4:1 said:Now the Spirit speaketh expressly, that in the latter times some shall depart from the faith, giving heed to seducing spirits, and doctrines of devils;
So God is a liar according to you, He never formed man from the dust of the earth. OK. Not like you know squat about Adam anyhow, so it is your word against God's.Hey, possiblky there really wasd a real Adam and a real Eve, and all the listed descendents after them were real, historical people! Just that Adam and Eve both had parents who, for whatever reason, were left off the list....
Or... hows this for an alternative... "God didn't write Genesis"?So God is a liar according to you, He never formed man from the dust of the earth. OK. Not like you know squat about Adam anyhow, so it is your word against God's.
I have never been blinded by this blindingly obvious reality that is in your head. Sorry. Whatever it is, it can't change the fact we live in a temporary state, according to the bible. Nor that that was a flood. Or a creation.Indeed. But some people will deny the blindingly obvious reality if it conflicts with what they want to believe. See any of the "its obvious the Bible means precisely what my personal interpretation is" crowd.
Everything is relative. In the history of man, after Jesus, we are in the latter times, of course. Not the day of the Lord, though, of course. Or the tribulation. I will note that Jesus listed churches in Revelations, and mostly, they were out to lunch. No wonder they disagree. No one can disagree that there are latter times though! Or a tribulation! Or a return to earth by Jesus, or that believers have eternal life...etc etc etc.So apparently its been "the later days" since the schism between Orthodox and Catholic Churches?
Or maybe since the Copts went there way and we went ours?
It is unfounded, and unbiblical. Thats how.Or... hows this for an alternative... "God didn't write Genesis"?