Resha Caner
Expert Fool
No - it is neither minimalism or flippancy.
Rather, it is the adopting of a biblical mindset where "... we see in a mirror dimly," 1 Cor 13.12; and understand that God has INTENTIONALLY left off those details.
I've even had to coach pastors on this, so bear with me. You may not intend to be condescending, but that is often how these kinds of responses appear. Using terms such as "biblical mindset" (I don't recall the Bible defining specific mindsets) gives the impression of saying, "I'm the righteous one and you just need to be quiet and get on board." If that type of response continues, it drives people like me away when, in fact, a little patience will yield a result we curious people will be satisfied with.
I have no problem admitting I needed to mature, but it took patience and time for that maturity to happen. It doesn't happen in a brief moment by commanding someone to comply with a particular dogma.
So, it comes down to: What do you want to achieve? Do you want to prove your superior knowledge, righteousness, etc., do you want to force these pesky people to comply so you're comfortable, or do you want to help this group of curious people who ask a lot of questions? If you want to help them, you have to learn to understand them, and you must then reply in a way they can accept - which may not be the types of replies suitable to yourself.
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