RickReads
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(1) Would you agree that there are apparent contradictions in the scriptures? Agreeing to that would probably remove a lot of fire from this debate y’all are having.
(1) So while there’s no true contradiction, you wouldn’t feel that the people who affirm biblical contractions are committing intellectual Hari-kari, right? They’re being true to their voice of conscience.
(2) The only thing I’d be left wondering then is do you personally hold the opinion that there are no true biblical contradictions as an axiomatic thing, like it’s just the way that it is because we have already presupposed the impeccably of the canon, or do you hold to the no contradictions view because there really doesn’t appear to be any viable contradictions to you.
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There are apparent contradictions.
When it comes to opinions on Bibles I only offer opinions on King James because all of my studies have been with King James.
In principle, I don`t have an issue with people who think there are contradictions as long as they don`t use them for self-serving reasons i.e. for justifying their own views and for disregarding others.
I believe King James has some minor transliteration errors and one that is somewhat serious. But is better than other translations.
I haven`t tried to reconcile the Judgement verses in quite a long time and I have advanced since I last tried. I think I could maybe do it now with the premise that there is truth in all the verses and the view that one would end up with is that God doesn`t judge everyone by the same criteria (And He won`t)
At least till now, I haven`t wanted to know the answer to that one. I prefer to say I don`t know what He will do (Which I don`t )
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