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Hagios17
9th October 2006, 10:46 AM
Contradicting scripture with scripture eliminates divine inspiration, (i.e. responding to a verse that establishes absolute creation with a verse that establishes partial creation; negation of meaning, and visa versa). The idea is to explain a passage in context. Other verses are used to support and elaborate on the meaning , and never to contradict the meaning of the verse dealt with. Using the divinely inspired Word of God to contradict itself clearly reflects on a mind that either doesn’t understand or doesn’t believe what is written in the Word.
In Christ, the giver of logical explanations
Hagios17
Matthan
9th October 2006, 04:50 PM
Contradicting scripture with scripture eliminates divine inspiration, (i.e. responding to a verse that establishes absolute creation with a verse that establishes partial creation; negation of meaning, and visa versa). The idea is to explain a passage in context. Other verses are used to support and elaborate on the meaning , and never to contradict the meaning of the verse dealt with. Using the divinely inspired Word of God to contradict itself clearly reflects on a mind that either doesn’t understand or doesn’t believe what is written in the Word.
In Christ, the giver of logical explanations
Hagios17
Hagios, I would beg to differ with your statement.
"Contradicting scripture with scripture eliminates divine inspiration"
When anyone attempts to contradict Scripture by using Scripture, it does not in any way eliminate divine inspiration. It instead clearly demonstrates the foolishness of man's so-called wisdom. The divine inspiration that is completely melded with God's Truth is like the most perfect dye on the finest fabric. One can never be separated from the other, and only man in his infinte stupidy and ignorance would ever attempt to even do such a thing.
Matthan
DiscipleOfIAm
9th October 2006, 05:57 PM
Hagios, I would beg to differ with your statement.
When anyone attempts to contradict Scripture by using Scripture, it does not in any way eliminate divine inspiration. It instead clearly demonstrates the foolishness of man's so-called wisdom. The divine inspiration that is completely melded with God's Truth is like the most perfect dye on the finest fabric. One can never be separated from the other, and only man in his infinte stupidy and ignorance would ever attempt to even do such a thing.
Matthan
What Matthan said!
christian73
9th October 2006, 06:07 PM
Hagios, I would beg to differ with your statement.
When anyone attempts to contradict Scripture by using Scripture, it does not in any way eliminate divine inspiration. It instead clearly demonstrates the foolishness of man's so-called wisdom. The divine inspiration that is completely melded with God's Truth is like the most perfect dye on the finest fabric. One can never be separated from the other, and only man in his infinte stupidy and ignorance would ever attempt to even do such a thing.
Matthan
:amen:
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