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Facts Accepted In The Heart.How do you define faith?
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Facts Accepted In The Heart.How do you define faith?
Is that to mean facts accepted without evidence? Or could you be a bit more specific as the heart is just a muscle and it cannot "accept" anything?Facts Accepted In The Heart.
Yup --- when we see something (called "walking by sight"), and we chose to accept what the Bible tells us over the interpretation of what we are looking at --- that evidence, in effect, becomes our faith (called "walking by faith").Is that to mean facts accepted without evidence?
Faith = evidence.Hebrews 11:1 said:Now faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen.
The Bible says the heart is capable of thinking.Or could you be a bit more specific as the heart is just a muscle and it cannot "accept" anything?
Proverbs 23:7a said:For as he thinketh in his heart, so is he:
Yup --- when we see something (called "walking by sight"), and we chose to accept what the Bible tells us over the interpretation of what we are looking at --- that evidence, in effect, becomes our faith (called "walking by faith").Faith = evidence.The Bible says the heart is capable of thinking.
Just that --- it's a vestige of something that happened.Two questions:
What does evidence mean to you?
I don't know.How does the heart think?
No --- your brain would "reprogram" your heart.So if I have a heart transplant would I get the donors faith along with their heart ?
So, evidence is some kind of mark left over by some event.Just that --- it's a vestige of something that happened.I don't know.
So, evidence is some kind of mark left over by some event.
Now, when I asked "Is that to mean facts accepted without evidence?"
You answered:
Yup --- when we see something (called "walking by sight"), and we chose to accept what the Bible tells us over the interpretation of what we are looking at --- that evidence, in effect, becomes our faith (called "walking by faith").If you have a mark of an event as evidence, then you cannot believe that on faith per your response, for you agreed that faith was to accept facts without evidence. Care to revise your definition of faith?
I have to run, sandwiches --- emergency.So, evidence is some kind of mark left over by some event.
Now, when I asked "Is that to mean facts accepted without evidence?"
You answered:Yup --- when we see something (called "walking by sight"), and we chose to accept what the Bible tells us over the interpretation of what we are looking at --- that evidence, in effect, becomes our faith (called "walking by faith").If you have a mark of an event as evidence, then you cannot believe that on faith per your response, for you agreed that faith was to accept facts without evidence. Care to revise your definition of faith?

That's fine. Just don't forget!I have to run, sandwiches --- emergency.
( Nothing serious --- the "good kind" ---)
I'll pick this conversation up where we left off.
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No --- your brain would "reprogram" your heart.
It would be like getting a new hard drive.
So if I have a heart transplant would I get the donors faith along with their heart ?




Is there some biblical term for people who make up religious concepts and then present them as fact?





Okay, sandwiches, I'm back.That's fine. Just don't forget!
Yes.So, evidence is some kind of mark left over by some event.
No.Now, when I asked "Is that to mean facts accepted without evidence?"
You answered:Yup --- when we see something (called "walking by sight"), and we chose to accept what the Bible tells us over the interpretation of what we are looking at --- that evidence, in effect, becomes our faith (called "walking by faith").If you have a mark of an event as evidence, then you cannot believe that on faith per your response, for you agreed that faith was to accept facts without evidence. Care to revise your definition of faith?
For example: If evidence points to Egypt existing before the Flood, since this clearly contradicts the Bible, I take it on faith that the Bible is right, and these marks left over are wrong.
Then my faith [in the Bible] becomes my evidence that I'm right.
Science, of course, is going to disagree, and then it becomes a matter of he-said/she-said.
Actually AV, it becomes a matter of evidence / no evidence. You do not have permission to give your supernatural claims credence over actual, physical proof.Okay, sandwiches, I'm back.
Sorry --- I'm giving a lecture tonight titled:
Where is the Water Canopy Today? A Lecture on the Canadian Shield, or Laurentian Theology.
Just kidding ---Yes.No.
For example: If evidence points to Egypt existing before the Flood, since this clearly contradicts the Bible, I take it on faith that the Bible is right, and these marks left over are wrong.
Then my faith [in the Bible] becomes my evidence that I'm right.
Science, of course, is going to disagree, and then it becomes a matter of he-said/she-said.