Re: Bible Teachings or Traditions of Men?
Posted: Sun Jun 16, 2013 4:47 pm
ALTER2EGO -to- RICKD:RickD wrote:A2E, you keep mentioning the "Judeo-Christian" bible. Are you referring to a specific translation that you want people to quote?
And also, for the most part, people disagree about these issues because we have different interpretations of scripture. So, when Jac for example asks you why you believe verse x says y, he is trying to see how you came to the interpretation of that verse. Or, if you claim verse x says y, you need to explain why you believe it says that. You can't just say a verse says something without explaining why it says what you believe it says.
The term "Judeo-Christian" refers to any version of the Bible that contains both the Hebrew (Old Testament) books and the Greek (New Testament) books, for a total of 66 books.
I am positive that Jac3510 does not need you to come to his/her defense since Jac3510 is doing an excellent job of evading very clear and straight forward Biblical accounts. Not only did I quote scriptures, I told Jac3510 why I quoted them. So I frankly don't understand why you are now falling for Jac3510's line where he/she claims to not understand how I reached my conclusions? Let me go over it with you again.
Jac3510 claims Jehovah (the Father) and Jesus Christ (the Son) are in all places at all times and that they are the same god within the trinity. So I quoted two verses of scripture as a rebuttal to Jac3510's fallacious statement. Below is part of that conversation:
TAKEN FROM PAGE 4 OF THIS THREAD (my very first post on the page):
http://discussions.godandscience.org/vi ... 6&start=45
Jac3510 wrote:Heaven and earth are not in the same location. I still don't see why you think that since a voice came from heaven that the Father and the Son are in different places. I really would be interested in the answer to that question.Alter2Ego wrote: "{16} After being baptized Jesus immediately came up from the water; and, look! The heavens were opened up, and he saw descending like a dove God's spirit coming upon him. {17} Look! Also, there was a voice from the heavens that said: 'This is my Son, the beloved, whom I have approved.' " (Matthew 3:16-17 -- New World Translation)
QUESTION #1 to JAC3510: Jesus was on earth getting baptized. Matthew 3:17 says Jehovah's voice came from heaven. According to your sense of direction, are earth and heaven the same location? YES or NO?
Notice that within my question, I clearly stated that Jesus was on earth getting baptized and that verse 17 said the voice of Jehovah (the Father) came from heaven. That equates to: The Father (Jehovah) and the Son (Jesus Christ) were not at the same place at the same time, because that is what Matthew 3:16-17 states.
To get around what is clearly stated in any part of the Bible, those who choose not to accept correction from the Bible will of course make the claim that any verse of scripture that debunks their personal philosophy is "open to interpretation."