When we decide upon a "truth," finalize that in our
mind and even institutionalize the concept, we close the
door to further examination. With that door
closed, we are shut off from amending our point of
view. We stop growing and declare to all who will
listen, "I have arrived by the grace of God, of
course." On the occasion that we institutionalize the
matter, we close the door for re-examination to all
others -- a kind of excathedra statement.
The evangelical church has done this with her doctrine of
"inspiration." It has so formalized the teaching as to
make it even dangerous to openingly disuss other possiblities to
"verbal and plenary." A disciple, new to the faith of
the Evangelicals, must quickly learn what can be questioned
and what cannot if he/she is to remain within the
fellowship. Perhaps this is true in the high
church as well -- I do not know.
JD
-----Original Message-----
From:
Kevin Deegan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
[email protected]Sent: Wed, 8 Jun 2005 11:33:21
-0700 (PDT)
Subject: Re: [TruthTalk] Apocrypha
JD Paul is surely NOT against knowing but knowing
that is final
So you say.
Then I can never really know if what you are saying even now
is true.
Why are you always looking to talk people out of knowing the
truth?
Do you want them to end up like you, questioning
everything?
Or so you can then become the one (the authority) to point
them in to the way right behind you?
Prov 22 That I might make thee
know the certainty of the words of truth; that thou
mightest answer the words of truth to them that send unto
thee
Maybe that is why you struggle with addictions.
JN 8:32 And ye shall know the
truth, and the truth shall make you
free.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
It has occurred to me that if we speak and write with the
view in mind that we at the beginning of another day of
learning, our hearts and minds will be more open to what
God has instore.
Perhaps our doctrinal statements should not be "as if written n
stone.' But reflective of the growth that will begin
again with the start of a new day.
We would do less fighting and more growing.
That is what I Cor
8:1-3 is saying, ---- is it
not? Paul is surely NOT against knowing but knowing
that is final, a closed systems of knowledge.
Jd
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