Erose
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Then I apologize for not understanding your premise correctly.Nowhere in my OP or other posts have I encouraged reading scripture in a vacuum. I strongly support fellowship in Bible studies and discussions. It is how the early church developed.
I agree.My point was simply to get people to admit to having a bias based on their church's doctrine. Understand some are more indoctrinated than others. Understand that some are more susceptible to be unquestioning of their training than others. Understand that some church's doctrine are more rigidly taught as truth than others.
Understand that bias does not have to be blinding, but it has to be acknowledge to exist.
You disregard the Holy Spirit. If He could guide the apostle Paul to understanding, then He can guide any. Not to say it happens to all, even though there is a prophesy that all will.
Matthew 17:20 He replied, “Because you have so little faith. Truly I tell you, if you have faith as small as a mustard seed, you can say to this mountain, ‘Move from here to there,’ and it will move. Nothing will be impossible for you."
Acts 2:17 “‘In the last days, God says, I will pour out my Spirit on all people. Your sons and daughters will prophesy, your young men will see visions, your old men will dream dreams.
No I don't disregard the Holy Spirit, I acknowledge the ordinary means by which He leads us into all truth, the Church. The truth is found in the deposit of faith given to us by Christ and protected by His Church. It is here where the Holy Spirit leads us.Never claimed as such. One needs to have a good understanding of the period of time in which the document was written, and have some idea of the customs and beliefs of that time. We can't have a perfect understanding of history, because we didn't live it. Heck even the history we are living, no one really has a perfect understanding of it. My point being is that you should have a good concept of the period of time being discussed.I agree one should read the whole Bible. I disagree with your stated importance of the need to know every bit of 6000 years of culture and language is required for understanding the message God wants us to know. The priests of Jesus' time had your thorough "knowledge" of scripture and they were the ones that made the "traditions" so they knew those also, but Jesus said they did not have understanding.
You seem enamored with history, and the Bible does have that in it. Understand that there is a greater message in scripture besides just history. The greater message is timeless. An extensive understanding of intimacies of rules for the governance of a nation in a time of completely different health conditions is not a requirement for understanding the timeless message of God's love for his people.
A perfect example is what the word "betroth" means when it comes to Joseph and Mary during the Annunciation. Most people conclude that they were engaged, because that is what betroth means today. Back then Jewish custom was that during the period of time of betrothal the man and woman were already considered married, not engaged. This makes certain things when looking at those passages have differing meaning and emphasis.
Actually it makes things discussed make more sense, and puts them in better perspective. Bible commentaries normally do and should point out important aspects of the culture and history of those passages which proper understanding can be skewed without that knowledge.Look at the repeated discussions on CF. Sorry, but I don't see many posts explaining the true understanding with explanations quoting "understanding of the culture in which it was written, and understand the history of the locations it was written" as if that was the path to true understanding. I do see people continually repeating that one must be trained with this knowledge to have a correct understanding. Somehow it validates one's statements even though the obscure knowledge is not quoted or pertinent to a discussion.
I'm not speaking of one scholar, I'm speaking of the accumulation of wisdom of 2000 years of Saints, theologians, and scholars. I cannot possibly even consider myself as being smarter or more insightful than that. No one should. There are so many times in my studies that I have had "aha" moments, and discovered something that I never heard before, and then a month or year down the road when reading the Fathers or the work of some theologian, and find what I thought I discovered, being discussed 1500 years ago. From these humbling experiences of my youth, I have learned that there is nothing new under the sun, when it comes to theology, and quite frankly new things in theology should be avoided like the plague.What a cute premise. The one who has studied the longest and is the smartest is the one with the correct understanding. Understand that very intelligent people of equal knowledge have come to completely different understandings of some texts.
Your claim to not know more than some much more knowledgeable "experts" than you is inaccurate; for you have chosen to agree with one set of experts over a different set of experts. Most likely because of a bias injected from following one church's doctrine.
Why would I say that? What I will say, is that when someone decides to start over theologically, then there are going to be a lot of false understandings that come out of it. I've have not yet studied a theologian that has gotten everything right. There is always a percentage of what every theologian teaches that is going to be unorthodox, that is just the facts. I don't think anyone can live long enough to fully learn the whole paradigm of Faith. It is too great a deposit.I hope you are not saying that the learned of other churches are idiots. I hope you are not saying that everyone that disagrees with you is an idiot. Learn that there is no lack of those with much extensive knowledge of scripture with such a varying understanding of those words. Learn that knowledge is not understanding.
Ok.Recognize that most people defend the faith they were raised in, because that is the way they were raised, not because one faith has more learned experts.
Ok.Never said this; not my desire to make a universal church or a church without doctrines or one that did not teach anything or for people to avoid churches and just stay home and read the Bible.
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