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Origen lived in the second and third centuries AD. He was one of the founding fathers of Allegorism, which means he interpreted the scriptures to suit himself. He believed the soul went through stages of incarnation on it's way to God and yes, he even thought the devil would be reunited with God.Origen? What or who is that? And where in God's Word is that found?
Origen lived in the second and third centuries AD. He was one of the founding fathers of Allegorism, which means he interpreted the scriptures to suit himself. He believed the soul went through stages of incarnation on it's way to God and yes, he even thought the devil would be reunited with God.
That's why Uni's love him.:o
Origen lived in the second and third centuries AD. He was one of the founding fathers of Allegorism, which means he interpreted the scriptures to suit himself. He believed the soul went through stages of incarnation on it's way to God and yes, he even thought the devil would be reunited with God.
That's why Uni's love him.:o
Oh i see. The authority of Origen tells us so. These beliefs of Origen...where are they found in the Word of God, the Bible?
Originally Posted by brinny
Oh i see. The authority of Origen tells us so. These beliefs of Origen...where are they found in the Word of God, the Bible?
He was an author. That means he wrote things. Go read those things.
That sounds like an excuse to misinterpret the scriptures, read others, and pick the one we like best. The Holy Spirit is our interpretor, not Origen.We know what the Bible says through interpretation. Our interpretations are not infallible (as we are human). It is worthwhile to know how others have interpreted Scripture.
We know what the Bible says through interpretation. Our interpretations are not infallible (as we are human). It is worthwhile to know how others have interpreted Scripture.
Jude 1
The Warnings of History to the Ungodly
A warning of mockers, devoid of spirit, ungodly, "wandering stars, for whom the black darkness has been reserved forever. "
"and the things which they know by instinct, like unreasoning animals, by these things they are destroyed. " perishing in the rebellion; doubly dead!!
after saving a people out of the land of Egypt, subsequently destroyed those who did not believe. He seperates the sheep from the goats. The beloved from "those who were long beforehand marked out for this condemnation, " AMEN!!
Let the Word of God speak for Him!
A warning of mockers, devoid of spirit,
I wonder what Jude meant when He said the evil men were devoid of spirit?
Does this explain it?
"wandering stars, for whom the black darkness has been reserved forever. "
That sounds like an excuse to misinterpret the scriptures, read others, and pick the one we like best. The Holy Spirit is our interpretor, not Origen.
We are fallible. God is not.
I disagree that most cannot agree on what the bible says. Most, I agree, if going verse by verse, would find something they didn't translate the same. But most of the Christian world agrees we need a savior and Jesus is that Savior.Lots of people have the Holy Spirit. Most of them disagree about the Bible.
Where does that leave us? With the few, who think they are the only ones with the Spirit (a very arrogant and lonely view, though I have no doubt they sincere think it is true), or with the many, who recognize the empowering strength of the Spirit to be in its faith-inspiration, and not in a direct, verse-by-verse 'translating' power.
I do not apologize for what it sounds like. I am only presenting the facts.
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