KOde, in this thread I offered that truth supersedes belief. You made a claim, you said you believe in Jesus because you hear his voice. So, I asked you what he says and you did not answer.
What you did was quote the Bible. So, that isn’t exactly true then, is it? Reading the Bible and believing what Jesus SUPPOSEDLY said is not the same thing as actually hearing his voice.
What you really mean is that you believe in Jesus and trust in him because you believe the Bible and trust in it. Which is fine. That is your right. You have the right to believe anything you want to.
But claiming you hear the voice of God and/or Jesus is not the same thing as reading the Bible and believing it.
I disagree with you. And yes I hear Jesus voice through reading the scriptures which is a whole lot better than hearing his voice out loud in my head.
I do agree with you that truth is opposite of falshood. But how in the world that can we accepted that for an answer?
Then we have to ask. What is false? And come up with opposite of Truth. Huh? Than we're back to where we started.
The concept of truth is discussed and devated in several contexts, including philosophy, art, theology, and science. And Various theories and views of truth continue to be debated among scholars, philosophers, and theologians. So this discussion will end with no wrong or right answer.
So can we both agree that what you believe could be true. And that what I believe about God and the Bible can also be true? Yes or no answer. And will leave it at that.
The Bible claims many things that don’t happen now, and have never been witnessed or recorded except in the Bible. Like God coming down from heaven to walk with people and have fellowship with them in the cool of the day.
But what if a person actually believes the Bible and wants to have fellowship with God. So, they pray and ask, God please come to me. Come and speak with me like you did with others in the Bible because I love you and I want to know you too, as they did? Will that person get their prayers answered?
If God wants to. Yes I don't see why not. According to the Bible nothing is impossible for God.
And by the way you didn't answer my last question. This is important for me. I'm trying to learn a little bit more about you.
Question have you done 10,000 hours of the word of God?
Remember: "But be doers of the word, and not hearers only, deceiving yourselves.For if anyone is a hearer of the word and not a doer, he is like a man who looks intently at his natural face in a mirror. (James 1:22-23) NIV
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