shernren said:
If you are talking specifically about origins here, my personal view (I won't speak for gluadys) is this: I agree with you that God gave His eternally true message through His chosen people to us. I just happen to disagree on what that message actually is.
Fair enough.
shernren said:
It is not surprising that each of us petty humans see a different side to a message that is essentially God-sized.
Agreed.
shernren said:
I accept the resurrection simply because I do. Simply because I trust the word of the Apostles and of Jesus Himself on this matter. And I trust those words because of the revelation of the Holy Spirit. That is what being a Christian is. ... I find that I need the resurrection to be a Christian, but not the literal-6-day creation.
First, I want to state what I am going to ask is out of my curiousity, and my intent is not for it sound as if I am trying to agrue against you. I apologize now if it come across that way. Sometimes I find it hard to express what I want in way that will not be taking wrongly by anyone.
We all accept here that Jesus is God, so we don't need to look at that. We also know that because of
Who Jesus is, that the Old Testament message came from Him. Jesus also said, if one doesn't/can't believe what He says about earthly matter then how can one believe Him about heavenly matters. Jesus also said, believe in Me. The Bible states God is not the author of confusion.
Now, I would take this all and put it together when looking at any part of the Bible. This is how I see it: Jesus being the very nature God, inspired holy men to write His message. Also, God isn't the author of confusion, His word never changes, and He wants His message to be understood by man at the time it is being given and for whom it is given. Looking at ancient writings, men at the time did understand longer periods than 6 days. They also talked about time as 'forever'. So, they understood about very long periods and talked about God being the ancient of days, which now would be understood as eternal. My conclusion would be that they were capable of understanding a creation that could be ancient.
Yet, God/Jesus, gives the creation message in six days. Examination of the Hebrew on my part, leads me to believe that this isn't poetic or all symbolic so that the plain message is not the real message, but the deeper meaning is. My investigation of it leads me to believe that the plain message was intended, which is a six day creation as well as a deeper message, God the Creator all powerful and mighty that He and He alone should be glorified.
So, after all this fluff talk by me, my question would be: how do you know that when Jesus said believe in Me, He didn't also mean accept and believe by faith in what I say? Especially when He did say if one cannot believe what He has to say about earthly matters then how can one believe what He says about heavenly matters. The earthly matter here being six day creation. It just seems to me that you easily accept the resurrection because without accept it, you have no hope. But when it comes to creation as one understands it plainly, six days, you don't easily accept it but reject the six day part.
To be completely honest with you, to me it sounds like a double standard. Since, you used to be a YEC, I am sure you may understand my point of view on this and can help me see this as you do.
I know I said a lot here and it may or may not be taken as I hope it will. I take joy in knowing that we serve the same God, our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.