Well my apologies for the straw man, that was not my intent.Athee,
Perhaps I wasn't as clear as I ought to have been in what I wrote. Or it seems that you have misapprehensions of what I did write. However, this is a straw man concerning my argument.
Welcome to the world of being a fallen human being who teaches his children to obey. I had to do the same thing with my 3 children. There is no God who is the author of confusion. ISinful human beings create confusion.
Clear interpretation of Scripture is that which pursues legitimate methods of hermeneutics and the Holy Spirit will guide into truth. However, we are still sinful human beings engaged in biblical interpretation and the voice of the Holy Spirit can be confused with human ideas.
I provided you with principles of hermeneutics. You seem to be ignoring those. As for the Bible not being clear, I said that that is why God has gifted certain believers with the gift of teaching. Why did you overlook what I wrote about the teaching gift?
Exactly what 2 Tim 3:16-17 (ESV) states. All Scripture is theopneustos, i.e. breathed out by God. It is without error. Here we are speaking of Scripture in the original MSS and not a particular Bible translation.
I recommend Norman Geisler (ed), Inerrancy (1980, Zondervan Publishing House).
See also:
- IS BELIEF IN BIBLICAL CONTRADICTIONS CONSISTENT WITH INERRANCY? (Norman Geisler)
- Does the Bible have errors? (Norman Geisler, YouTube)
You know the context in which I spoke about those who are literate (I was inferring adults). You are throwing up a red herring with suggesting 'an impoverished street child in a slum' can learn Greek. That was not what I stated. You have ignored the context of what I wrote.
You seem to be trying to be difficult in twisting what I said to what I did not say.
Oz
You seem to be saying that the majority of Christians will make these errors in interpreting scripture, despite the efforts of the holy Spirit. To solve this you props ed a small group of gifted teachers. My question is how can you tell which teachers are gifted and which are fooling themselves.
Thanks for the bit on infallibility, that helps me know where you are coming from.
Finally about languages, I was not twisting what you said, I was asking a question that posed a counter example to your position, so that you could consider it and perhaps nuance or outright abandon your claim that all people have access to the biblical languages if they want to. I think my question still stands.
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