We just covered that. History. It's her method.I posted all that she had written in this thread and there was no evidence of any attack against mainstream Christianity in it.
I like that.Hopefully, as Christians, we are always changing for the better.
They mostly are though and they, along with the Eastern Orthodox, share that commonality in foundation. A person who doesn't is starting another religion.Not all believers are Catholic or Protestant.
Let me reduce it then. Jesus Christ is God incarnate, not a man conferred with some divine power or seal. To believe other than this is to be a heretic within the orthodox Christian church. And that is the full understanding of every major part of the Protestant, Catholic and Eastern Orthodox tradition brought to bear.Not all believers accept or understand the doctrine of the Trinity and as to Yeshua's divinity, I have already stated here that no one who acknowledges Him to be the Son of God can possibly deny His divinity. It is part of His Sonship.
I did you the same editing favor. Look, I tell myself what I told you because it's the objective truth. You don't find or demonstrate fault in that by repeating your earlier declaration. To find fault you'd have to say something like:You must keep telling yourself that but...
You say X is so. Then you say B is so. X and B cannot both be so because..." thereafter illustrating the error in logic.
Or, "You say there is moral truth and you believe it. And you say there is a legal truth and you recognize it. Both those can't be true because...." supra.
But of course they can be true and are. Abortion is the law. I recognize that it is without compromising my faith or agreeing that it should be and without having the least confusion over the morality of the issue. It simply is the law. And I've set out the only reasonable course I feel will undo that law over time.
And I can recognize that homosexuals marrying are a legal necessity given the principle of our laws without agreeing to the morality of the proposition.
Agreed. But our agreement doesn't control the law we live under in this compact.there is no law of man or truth that is above God's Law or Truth
Recognizing what is doesn't violate the laws of God. Now if I argued that abortion or homosexual marriage weren't sin and were, instead, good, you'd have a point.and we have no business relating to any law that puts itself over God's Law or Truth in any way other than God would relate to it.
Simply untrue, which is why you offer a subjective valuation instead of pointing out words, phrases and points that actually do that.Are you sure? You do seem to be mixing them up
That's the silliest thing you've ever said. We don't create our own morality as Christians but we blessed well do make statements about it. You do all the time, directly or inferentially.Also, we don't make our own statements regarding morality because God has already made them for us.
lain: Truth is immaterial to a Christian? To be informed and honest with our information is immaterial? You made a claim against my profession. I called you on it, asked you for the root of the accusation, the proof and you wave hand like that? Just say what's observably true then, that you made it up out of your own assumption and bias.Immaterial for a Christian.
Everyone gets something wrong now and then. That's okay. It's not okay to attempt to wrap it in the appearance of virtue.
God didn't speak the judgement. You did. And sister, that wasn't scripture.God's Word tells us and the expertise is His.
So I noted I know, personally, any number of lawyers whose practices are testimony to their faith.
I just wanted to leave that up for effect.Yes, there are. That depends on whether ones discernment is up to snuff.
No, dingus, that's how we value it, which isn't the same thing.We are required to approach it from God's perspective.
I didn't say we should compromise.Consider Titus 3:1 or Romans 13:1-14. The key words is those verses are "do what is good" and "submissive." What is good has already been outlined by God and we are to submit to our earthly authorities. That does not mean that we are to compromise God's authority in our lives.
Who said you should compromise? It wasn't me. You should probably try reading what I did say. Maybe answering that.The moment we start talking about compromising God's Law we are no longer in Yeshua Who is in the Father.
No and I answered you but you omitted considering it, which isn't surprising really.Yes, you are and I've explained just how right here.
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