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#161
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Very well put, Pete. And this goes beyond saved/unsaved, theist/non-theist, East/West. The more I look at the differences between us, the more the mere act of looking makes those differences manifest in reality.
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So has the question of this thread been answered?
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We rely on scholarship today, just as they did. We further rely on scholarship, because we are further removed both by virtue of time and distance from those early texts -- and from jesus and his culture. Quote:
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Since a Pharisee is a member of an ancient, narrow, Judaic sect, your assessment of me is incorrect. In fact, there is ample Biblical evidence that Jesus liked the Pharisees, got along with them much of the time, and allowed them to join the ranks of those who followed him. Quote:
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I do trust God. I trust, in part, that God has given me a brain and a means to use it, as well as the spiritual capacity to develop wisdom. What are you afraid of? That if you engage in some scholarship, or accept the scholarship of others, you might find a deeper meaning and truth than you would have otherwise been made aware of? Or that, if you utilize some scholarship, that it might mean that you don't "trust God?" Spiritual understanding is not a purely individual thing. We are a community, and we share our gifts with the community. That means that some individuals might have a different take on spiritual matters than we do. That might mean that we can broaden our own perspective by learning from others. That might mean that we can help others learn by showing them a different perspective. I rather suspect that truth is far deeper than any one soul can plumb. We were created to need the help of others. That's what scholarship does. Quote:
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I did answer the question. God is interested in our doing the best we can with what we have. That does not displease God.
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Every time I try to talk to someone, it's "I'm sorry this" and "forgive me that," and "I'm not worthy." It's like those miserable psalms...they're so depressing -- God |
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Personally, I think the Spirit gets us there. Scholarship gets in the way in my experience. Everyone who gets tangled in the nuances of the written code does so in an effort to find the truth someplace other than the mystery of Christ within.
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And thus I clothe my naked villainy
With old odd ends stolen forth from holy writ And seem a saint when most I play the devil. - Richard III If you want to catch a fish, don't follow a chicken. |
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