Today at 01:58 PM JohnR7 said this in Post #40
You need to be more careful. You maybe surprised at what Nathan knows and understands. He just thinks he is called by God to strengthen your faith by making you question what you believe.
You know my methods, but not my motivation. I don't think God chose me to do what I do; I'd like to think it was my idea.
If God exists (which I consider to be iffy), and If he disapproved, he could easily stop me with a well-aimed thunderbolt. Since He's apparantly chosen not to smite me so far, I'm going to assume that He doesn't have a problem with me.
And why should He? Isn't your faith just a little stronger for taking it our into hostile territory?
"Iron sharpeneth iron; so a man sharpeneth the countenance of his friend."
Proverbs 27:17
And for the record, if God does exist, and He
does have a problem with me, would it be too much to ask for a warning shot on that thunderbolt? Maybe strike a spot ten feet in front of me on a cloudless day, for example?
I remember a pastors son once in california. He hated hyprocracy, so he conducted himself in a way he was going to find out right away if someone judged from the outward appearance of if they could look past that into the heart and what was on the inside.
Sounds like a spiritual version of John Griffin's
Black Like Me.
If you look at Jesus' ministry, who did spend the most time with? The wealthy and respectable (pillars of their community), the scholarly and religious (moral guardians), or the dregs and outcasts (The scum of Israel)?
Jesus Christ wasn't anywhere near as shallow as many of the people who have taken his name...
You concept of "ridiculous notion" is more his attempt at humor.
Actually John, I am genuinely confused. FoC and I seem to be saying the same thing, but he insists that they're different...
FoC:
''We do however claim that the Bible is true and anything that goes against the things that ARE written in it are wrong. ''
NP:
''So if anyone says anything about the nature of God which is either not mentioned or contradicted, directly or indirectly, by the Bible, then they're wrong.''
One of us has missed something here...
