Re: Morality Without God?
Posted: Fri Oct 19, 2012 9:29 am
Good morning Spock.
From what you said:
1)The bible says Christ is God
2) Christ hung the entire divine revelation upon the GR
3) Christ, who is God, hung the entire revelation upon something other than His divine truth.
How is #3 the logical conclusion that you make from 1 &2 ?
John 1:1-5 nasb 1 In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. 2 [a]He was in the beginning with God. 3 All things came into being through Him, and apart from Him nothing came into being that has come into being. 4 In Him was life, and the life was the Light of men. 5 The Light shines in the darkness, and the darkness did not comprehend it.
All this is based on your wrong assumption, which I answered above. So, How then do I answer your question:"Why do you put your faith in fallible men?"
I"ll answer it by asking you, Have you stopped beating your wife yet?
If by "false idol", you mean the bible, then no, I don't worship the bible. The most important purpose of the bible IMO, is to point us to the Living Word of God, Jesus Christ. Spock, I'm sure this is not new to you, since you said you were a Christian for what, 15 years? Christianity is not just another religion like Mormonism, or Islam. By believing on the Jesus Christ revealed in the bible, one receives the indwelling of the Holy Spirit of God. He completely justifies and sanctifies a believer. How can you discount that? Be honest.
I'm starting to think I may have been wrong in assuming you were saved. Maybe B. W. is right. If you were saved, and have the indwelling Holy Spirit, you would know.
Then maybe the traditional interpretation you are looking at is wrong. Richard, there are plenty of things that I had trouble understanding in the bible. Some of them God has given me answers to already. Some things He has not. I rest on my belief that God ultimately knows whats best for me, and if He chooses to show me answers to my questions, that's great. If He doesn't, then He knows best. I can't count how many times I've had questions that I've struggled with, and not until God has worked on some other issue in my life, that was when the answer was made clear.
Richard, if you were ever saved, you can't lose that salvation. If you were saved, you had the God of the bible indwelling you. That is a personal relationship with the Living God, that no other mere religion can have. It is only found in faith in Jesus Christ. Were you really saved? Or, were you just merely following Christianity, as a religion?
Let's see. You wrote to Daniel:Spock wrote:
Your comment makes no sense at all to me. Anyone can make true statements about what the Quran says without believing the Quran is true. Likewise, anyone can make true statements about what the Bible says without believing the Bible is true. You quoted words I wrote. Does that mean you assume everything I say is true?
How can you make the argument that the truth should be self-evident to Daniel, if you don't believe it's the truth?I find it curious that that Golden Rule makes no sense to you. Christ hung the entire divine revelation upon it! How is it possible that its truth is not immediately self-evident to you?
From what you said:
1)The bible says Christ is God
2) Christ hung the entire divine revelation upon the GR
3) Christ, who is God, hung the entire revelation upon something other than His divine truth.
How is #3 the logical conclusion that you make from 1 &2 ?
I'm not sure if this is a question, or an assumption, because you ended the sentence with a period. I'm going to assume it's a question. No, I don't believe the bible is the Word of God. I believe Jesus Christ is the Word of God.Spock asked:
First and foremost is your presupposition that the Bible is the Word of God.
John 1:1-5 nasb 1 In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. 2 [a]He was in the beginning with God. 3 All things came into being through Him, and apart from Him nothing came into being that has come into being. 4 In Him was life, and the life was the Light of men. 5 The Light shines in the darkness, and the darkness did not comprehend it.
Spock wrote:
The Bible doesn't even state which books belong in it, and even if it did that wouldn't prove anything because the book was put together by fallible humans. Maybe they added books that shouldn't be there, or removed books that should. And since there are different traditions (e.g. Catholics, Greek Orthodox) how is it possible to say who is right or wrong on this question? Therefore, you logic and your beliefs are based on what fallible men have told you. Why do you put your faith in fallible men?
All this is based on your wrong assumption, which I answered above. So, How then do I answer your question:"Why do you put your faith in fallible men?"
I"ll answer it by asking you, Have you stopped beating your wife yet?
Spock wrote:
Second, for all you know I could be sent by God to help you see that you have put your faith in a false idol. I have not spoken a word against the possibility that there is some sort of God. Perhaps your entire faith is no different than Mormonism or Islam.
If by "false idol", you mean the bible, then no, I don't worship the bible. The most important purpose of the bible IMO, is to point us to the Living Word of God, Jesus Christ. Spock, I'm sure this is not new to you, since you said you were a Christian for what, 15 years? Christianity is not just another religion like Mormonism, or Islam. By believing on the Jesus Christ revealed in the bible, one receives the indwelling of the Holy Spirit of God. He completely justifies and sanctifies a believer. How can you discount that? Be honest.
Spock wrote:
How would you know if you can't give good reasons for what you believe?
I'm starting to think I may have been wrong in assuming you were saved. Maybe B. W. is right. If you were saved, and have the indwelling Holy Spirit, you would know.
I have solid evidence that there is a supernatural design in the Bible, but I cannot believe that the God it describes (or at least the traditional interpretation) is true.
Then maybe the traditional interpretation you are looking at is wrong. Richard, there are plenty of things that I had trouble understanding in the bible. Some of them God has given me answers to already. Some things He has not. I rest on my belief that God ultimately knows whats best for me, and if He chooses to show me answers to my questions, that's great. If He doesn't, then He knows best. I can't count how many times I've had questions that I've struggled with, and not until God has worked on some other issue in my life, that was when the answer was made clear.
Richard, if you were ever saved, you can't lose that salvation. If you were saved, you had the God of the bible indwelling you. That is a personal relationship with the Living God, that no other mere religion can have. It is only found in faith in Jesus Christ. Were you really saved? Or, were you just merely following Christianity, as a religion?