B. W. wrote:Kristoffer wrote:...
Much of the stuff Jesus Kristus said...about personal experience Csl...As long as it was my personal experience and not someone else's.
B. W. wrote:
Do you understand the use of metaphors and analogies?
I would hope so.
B. W. wrote:Now to answer a few of your comments:
Kristoffer wrote:I would live as if there was a god, if you could live as if it was the only life you was ever getting. Is that possible?
Answers: Ecclesiastes 8:11 — Isaiah 26:10 — Proverbs 1:32
Now let me respond:
Ecclesiastes 8:11-
This seems acceptable, it kind of seems like the message of this and the surrounding verses is that to "come out on top", you need to
obey god. While i take a small amount of issue with the actual obeying, it does sound reasonable as read.
Isaiah 26:10- I am sorry but I disagree, This really doesn't apply to me I would take notice of such "majesty"
proverbs 1:32- On the face of it, this sounds acceptable. Although I find it hard to believe that I have turned away from anything its not my style I try to face things head on.
B. W. wrote:Kristoffer wrote:Not that I am saying that it is totally corrupt, maybe just more like a pure heart inside a body of tainted flesh.
Answers: Jeremiah 17:9-10
Response: Doesn't quite ring true, atleast for me but "only the lord knows", sounds like a ounce of good old honesty! I would like to say that just two verses down, that it is true that a person who gets their wealth by unjust means will sooner or later lose it...Which is why I am not like that, my wealth comes from lots of perspiration(and a small amount of inspiration!)
B. W. wrote:
Problem arises in use of words such as wicked used for the English translation of the Hebrew word which means: “to be sick, incurable, in poor health. It describes a weakened condition that can lead to death In its most potent theological usage, it describes the incurably 'mischievous', desperately sick condition of the human heart...” From AMG Word Studies
I can see how that could be a problem, I will add that to the notes pages in my copy.
B. W. wrote:
Same with the usage of evil which means twisted onto another path. In other words the kind of thinking that does not permit intellectual honest integrity. It seeks its own way and will over others just as many of your comments here so far allude too as well as prove.
Can't god turn Evil things into good ones? What makes you think I am on a twisted path, how do you know god is not pushing me along...without me even knowing it?
B. W. wrote:
Christ offer liberty — that a person does not have to remain on the twisted path
— that they have now a real choice to consider. No one can force you to believe or convert; you can go you own way.
Well, maybe I want my own twisted path...How do you know that all twisted paths are against kristus?
B. W. wrote:Worldly thought and religion does not permit intellectual honest integrity.
Wait, hold on...
Worldly thought and religion?
B. W. wrote:
We do not like to think that our paths produce pain, ruin, death, heartaches, miseries,
Some people can accept painful truths. I know that I have made bad choices, but on the whole I think I have done some rather clever, wise and mighty things.
B. W. wrote:Christ died on the cross exposing this and was raised from the dead for those that come to the truth so they can be set free from what enslaves the heart to produce so much muck. The Lord offers a choice based on firm truth.
As long as it is remembered that Science is a process in which the human race can improve itself, in which as a people we can become more enlightened.
If you think of yourself as enlighten - then why are you here forcing your views upon us?
I don't think of myself like that, you got me all wrong. I totally agree with when I am called a fool, because I can make some pretty rash risky deciscions, but to go as far as
insincere fool, you would need to actually understand me if you wanted to make that judgement.
B. W. wrote:
Please take the time to read:
John 3:16-19, "For God so loved the world, that he gave his only Son, that whoever believes in him should not perish but have eternal life.
17 For God did not send his Son into the world to condemn the world, but in order that the world might be saved through him.
18 Whoever believes in him is not condemned, but whoever does not believe is condemned already, because he has not believed in the name of the only Son of God.
19 And this is the judgment: the light has come into the world, and people loved the darkness rather than the light because their works were evil.
20 For everyone who does wicked things hates the light and does not come to the light, lest his works should be exposed.
21 But whoever does what is true comes to the light, so that it may be clearly seen that his works have been carried out in God."
Where are you within these words?
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Well, I am for the
light of course, although my honesty tells myself that god is just a ideal and not a reality...I never say I am not subject to change. Change, reformation, repentance, evolution(disagree if you want!); These are all good things.