LOL.Should we seek out their shoe sizes as well?
If you're into feet, go right ahead.
LOL.Should we seek out their shoe sizes as well?
I think it would have been better if he had used his critical observation to read the four gospels in parallel, the way scholars and historians do.No, I didn't get any sense that Lightfoot believed there were historical or theological errors and discripancies in Matthew and Luke, although he did write about the historical discrepancies he found in the Talmud that related to his examination of the Gospels.
How is that? I myself believe in the "Holy Spirit." Maybe you are picking up that I conclude such a phrase is theological in nature and is just some all-too-human believer's attempt to attach a meaning to scripture.So, you don't take into account the inspiration of the Holy Spirit
in the writings of Scripture? Sounds as if you're promoting a
posture of doubt about the written word of God?
I have a problem.It is irrelevant what you believe. It is in the scripture.
I have a problem.
You say it doesn't matter what you believe. I don't understand how this could ever be true--especially when it comes to our faith.
In fact, this website is filled with diverse beliefs--even though we all--I presume--read the same texts.
I have a problem.
You say it doesn't matter what you believe. I don't understand how this could ever be true--especially when it comes to our faith.
In fact, this website is filled with diverse beliefs--even though we all--I presume--read the same texts.
But beyond the topic of this thread (and I agree that specific belief in the Classic Trinity is certainly not the salvific "threshold"), it would be helpful to know your Theology Proper position overall in multiple discussions on TOL.
I'm a bit confused (and mildly put off) by your reluctance to "identify" yourself. It makes meaningful discussion or processing your comments all the more difficult.
At least you clearly and concisely defining deity would help, including both what it IS and what it IS NOT.
How is that? I myself believe in the "Holy Spirit." Maybe you are picking up that I conclude such a phrase is theological in nature and is just some all-too-human believer's attempt to attach a meaning to scripture.
But just because it is a human construct does not mean it is useless or erroneous.
Perhaps you ought to identify your "belief system" as well? I wonder
about your position?
I've done so many times, including a complete outlined Statement of Faith.
I'm a Uni-Hypostatic Multi-Phenomenal Trinitarian. (The "Classic" formulaic is a Multi-Hypostatic Uni-Phenomenal Trinity, though I know you'll never be able to comprehend the difference.)
"God's written word" is one thing. The billions and billions of different interpretations of that word is something else again.THAT would be BR's point...God's written word states it clearly unless you read it eisegetically, in which case it is your problem, not God's.
Well, if I don't, Google gives us ALL an even footing, does it not?
Our human interpretations are just that--interpretations.It seems like you ought to try and articulate that sentence better?
Only, if you desire your fellow posters to understand what you're trying
to convey , of course?
No.
That is in the category of the stupidest things I've ever heard.
But you cannot drift into tyranny by expecting or demanding every single Christian to believe the same thing.The intent is believe scripture.
Our human interpretations are just that--interpretations.
And God is all infinite and immense. Thus, we are always fated to cherry-pick our way through his orchard. We cannot grasp the Whole. We are stuck with being finite and human.
Does that make more sense?
I'm glad you enjoyed it.
No.
That is in the category of the stupidest things I've ever heard.
Ummm... No. Enjoyment is not the word. Not even close.