Demonstrate that you and Torrance are 'as one' on this point,
David. My
goodness but you esteem yourself highly ("I don't expect
you to be able to
understand this point', 'you are not hearing me on
this last post') IFF you,
David, were who you think yourself to be
then, Bill, Caroline, Debbie,
Jonathan et al
would've never left. I really do think you've got better
things to do with your time, David. You certainly are not, in some
important
areas, leaving a good impression on
TT.
> No, Lance. You are misapplying things you have
read. Based on my reading
> of Torrance, I'm with him on
this one. I believe God operates with logic,
> not against
it, yet logic alone cannot lead us into all truth. I don't
>
expect you to be able to understand at this point, but you should know
> that
> you are not hearing me in this last post. I
make some subtle distinctions
> that would help you understand me
better if you would take the time to
> hear
>
them.
>
> David Miller
>
> ----- Original
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> From: "Lance Muir" <
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> Subject: Re: [TruthTalk] Is
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>
>
> We've
been here before have we not? IFF you believe that the laws of
logic
> to which you subscribe are those out of which God operates
then, David.
> you
> deceived. What you are practicing is
anthropological theology as against
> theological
anthropology.
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "David Miller" <
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> Subject: Re: [TruthTalk] Is the day
in Genesis literal or figurative?
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>
>> Lance
wrote:
>>> David:Or, the Holy Spirit is not a
rationalist.
>>
>> If you define "rationalist" in the
more esoteric sense of the idea that
>> reason is the source of
truth, then I do not believe the Holy Spirit is a
>>
rationalist. By this definition, I am not a rationalist either.
>> However,
>> I
>> do believe that the Holy
Spirit is rational. He also does not lie or
>>
employ
>> deception to mislead others. The Holy Spirit
uses rational thought to
>> speak
>> to us, and he
expects us to include rationality as a basis of belief and
>>
action.
>>
>> The position that Genesis 1 is the Holy
Spirit not being rational is just
>> a
>> cop out, in
my opinion. It is just as bad as the Creationist who uses
>> the
>> cop out explanation for an observation,
"God did it" to stop further
>> research and
investigation. The truth is not afraid of logical
thinking,
>> nor does it contradict logic at any
time.
>>
>> David Miller
>>
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