KBCid wrote:PaulSacramento wrote:
One thing that I have learned in my theology studies is that in every debate about doctrine in church history both parties justified their belief via scripture, even when their beliefs were total opposites.
Why? How can that be?
Simple, we ALL interpret or follow an interpretation of scripture.
We tend to forget that ALL doctrines we have is based on interpretation of scripture.
You sir are absolutely correct. The question then becomes how do you not offend someone that you scripturally don't agree with on some points they scripturally hold dear?
For myself I try to stick with investigating a subject as fully as possible then making an informed and hopefully logical arguement for the scriptures involved in the subject. It is to be expected though that there will be disagreements. However, there should still be one fact that we do share. We both still seek to become one with the same God we both know exists. Right?
What I have found is that the CORE doctrines are the same regardless of denominations or interpretations of LATTER doctrines.
What we have direct from God's Word ( Our Lord), pretty much every one agrees on, it is the implicit statements that have lead to interpreations than have lead to doctrines, that not all agree on.
We all are under the Grace of God through Christ, Christ is our Lord and Saviour and through the gift of the HS, we are brothers and God's children.
We are all the same under God, no one is better and we are all servants, humbled by His wonderful gift to Us.
We love because HE loves Us.
Beyond that, well...there is a beyond that simply because we are human and like to overcomplicate things, LOL !
Instead of leaving it in "God's Hands" we tend to want to "comment" on it.
It has been the case since Christ went away and will be the case till He comes back.