Pararousia said:
Ditto to what Sabro said. Mars, I can rightfully accuse you of not understanding what the Bible says and twisting it to fit your cause.
I simply
do not see how that can be true at all, Pararousia, what you are most obviously misconstruing in the above statement is the difference between 'what is or may have been written' over and against how one can interpret that. And, if you so strongly feel that you can do as you say you can, then why are you not doing it? Why have you even refused to answer to your insintuated claim that I am not talking about what is written in the Bible? Please do adhere to proper argumentation, Pararousia san !!
Above and beyond that, since we are looking at the entire array of documents and works that relate to those documents, I would suggest care in insinuating that one firstly
knows the detail of such things before ever having taken a deep, serious look into them. I once thought I knew them enough, and then feeling I wanted to know them better, later realized that the overall context, linguistical communication and logical deduction from that same--in light of cultural, historical, and knowledge gained through the passage of time by humanity--very clearly leads to a different understanding. So far, we have only primarily looked at the Gospel Narratives, but this whole matter neither stops there, nor is completely seen there.
Sabro san, although analogies do have their time and place, just making any analgy at any time of seemingly convenience may not do the justice one wishes to do. First of all there are facts to look at. Second of all it
is neccessary to
reason on them. Third of all, participation in this process would be required to the development of, and the refinement of understanding.
Now if I am wrong here do tell me, sabro, if I am correct, please do admit to that correctness in no uncertain terms.
Pararousia wrote:
"you [that is me] are untruthful or in error in claiming that the Bible is a work of man, not of God..."
The above statement is written in concealment or denial of the fact that humans wrote (in the sense of using a writing instrument and writing down words of a human language) the documents contained in the book which we today call the Bible. As you had insinuated--although be it in loose construction where by meaning can be held in abeyance--that
'the Bible comes through the hands and minds of men, tanslated, transcripted and copied', would it not be true that Pararousia's statement is
notrepresentative of the full fact?
Pararousia, why do you not want to be more realistic and truthful with your statements? Again, I quote you,
"God has said that person is a fool who says there is no God." That song had been composed by a person, more likely King David, and handed to the director to be put in the song book. Why do you say that "God" wrote it? How can you claim to have gotten the information by which to make such a claim?
And now you have another question to answer directly and without any beating around the bushes.
I'm counting on you Pararousia, to maintain a proper debating stance !

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