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ftr, jt's
comment examplifies one of several conceited American
traditions--Fundamentalist-dispensationalism; neither tradition,
below, reads the text/s of Scripture for what is said, only for what it is
'supposed' to say, as below; which means there is a typical or
consistent controlling idea behind their common
interpretation
the essence of jt's
'consistency'? it's philosophical: intentionally manage all real
outcomes by categorizing behaviors as Good (acc to subjective criteria)
or Evil
(acc to subjective criteria)
the Bible per
se has nothing to do with this approach to reality, e.g., Jesus already
rules--the miraculous healing or 'restoration' in Acts 3:7 proves it acc to
Peter's ensuing sermon as he employs or 'interprets' that event as the
basis for the eschatological 'restoration of all
things'
On Sat, 18 Jun 2005 19:14:26 -0400 Judy Taylor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
writes:
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