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artybloke said:I wasn't accusing you of anything; but it's funny that you claim to be taught by the Holy Spirit (and by the way, you have heard of slips of the finger haven't you? It's now corrected) as if rmwilliams was not. That's the whole tenor of your claim to be taught by the Holy spirit: that you're implying that your opposition is not taught by the Holy Spirit.
Still accusing me of the same thing, saying Richard is not taught by the Holy Spirit.
I have heard of slips of the finger and this was not one of them. If I thought he wasn't, or thought that I could know he wasn't, I would say so.
Have you heard of not being your neighbors accuser?
Arty, I am not claiming what you are stating. Feel free to keep making up lies and accusing me.
artybloke said:Why are you so sure that it isn't rmwilliams or the TE interpretation rather than your own interpretation that is the one that is taught by the Holy Spirit. Personally, I think the whole fundamentalist mind set has more to do with 18th C Scottish Common Sense Philosophy than the ways of thinking that would have been recognised by the writers of the Old Testament or the Gospels. Underlying everything you say is the assumption that myth and story cannot be as "true" as "fact" or "history." I would say that it is irredeemably Modernist in its assumptions, and scientistic to boot. So I would say there's a lot more "man-knowledge" in what you think than you are capable or desirous of acknowledging.
I don't restrict God's ability to teach the truth to us to any single method; and don't see anything wrong with myth and story and poetry as a vehicle for truth. I'd disagree with rmwilliams in thinking that Gen 1 is narrative, however, though I'd say Gen 2 is. Gen 1 to me has all the hallmarks of a liturgical hymn: from the repeated refrains to the very tight rhythmic structure. It seems to me to have been written to be sung, or chanted, possibly for worship in the Temple. (I'm speaking as a poet and an expert in poetry, by the way.)
Now, unless I'm very mistaken, poems shouldn't be taken literally.
Personally, I suspect that poetry is God's usual way of speaking. How else can we understand eternal things? It's not possible to measure God in a test-tube.
I am beginning to think you just want to start an argument. I said I desire the Holy Spirits teaching. I did not say TEs are not taught by the Holy Spirit. Will you believe me, or just continue with your lies and accusations?
Can you show me how Genesis is a Hebrew poem?
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