You are using an epistle to say every word of all epistles is divinely inspired?
Joel Send a noteboard - 13/02/2013 10:00:36 PM
2 Timothy 3:15-17
"15 and how from infancy you have known the Holy Scriptures, which are able to make you wise for salvation through faith in Christ Jesus. 16 All Scripture is God-breathed and is useful for teaching, rebuking, correcting and training in righteousness, 17 so that the servant of God[a] may be thoroughly equipped for every good work."
Notice that there is no hedging that bet?
"15 and how from infancy you have known the Holy Scriptures, which are able to make you wise for salvation through faith in Christ Jesus. 16 All Scripture is God-breathed and is useful for teaching, rebuking, correcting and training in righteousness, 17 so that the servant of God[a] may be thoroughly equipped for every good work."
Notice that there is no hedging that bet?
"But I say this as a concession, not as a commandment" and "But to the rest I, not the Lord, say" are pretty big hedges. Every word of every epistle is straight from the mouth of God, even the parts that say outright they are NOT? God is enacting the Liars Paradox? That just does not work, man.
All scripture. And well, here's a topic that we often discussed at school...do you think that the council that decided what was and was not cannon was not similarly inspired? That the books that made it, and the books that did not were chosen for a purpose? Do you truly believe that God would leave something like that up to us alone? You know as well as I do that God acts in today's day and age.
Have a little faith dude.
~Jeordam
Have a little faith dude.
~Jeordam
Scripture says David was the apple of Gods eye, but that did not stop him having a man killed to take his wife. Humans, even Gods most faithful servants, are still HUMAN, and free will remains a very real thing. So, yes, I think much, most of the canon was chosen by divine inspiration. But—WHICH canon?
The first one, chosen in the Second Century by Marcion, whom the Church declared a heretic soon thereafter? Marcion followed divine inspiration throughout his Church career? Not only when selecting the first NT canon (rejecting many books now considered canonical now) but when denying Christs physical body (and therefore both the Crucifixion and Jesus' dual nature) and asserting God the Father was a distinct entity in opposition to a the "lesser" OT deity who created the world?
Perhaps Origens, even though he was ALSO eventually condemned as a heretic, and his canon included the Shepherd of Hermas, while excluding James, I Peter and II & III John?
We do not even KNOW for certain when the Roman Catholic canon was first compiled, let alone how; it is theorized to have been at the Synod of Hippo Regius, but no records of that council exists.
Maybe we should accept Luthers canon, even though he sought to remove Hebrews, James, Jude and Revelation (which is why they come last in most modern Protestant bibles, including the KJV.) In comparing those two, by the way, what are we to make of the Apocrypha, which the Roman Catholic canon includes, and even Luther only segregates from but WITHIN the rest of scripture, but the KJV and most other Protestant bibles exclude?`
In other words, the biblical canon is not even settled among various Christian denominations NOW, but are we to accept one of the many alternative canons from the Churchs first centuries as authoritative?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Biblical_canon#Early_Church
Sure, I have faith: In GOD, not men.
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This message last edited by Joel on 13/02/2013 at 10:02:56 PM
So the Pope has resigned
11/02/2013 01:01:59 PM
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Re: So the Pope has resigned
11/02/2013 02:29:13 PM
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As a catholic, I am surprised, but please by the Pope's decision.....
12/02/2013 03:05:34 AM
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Re: As a catholic, I am surprised, but please by the Pope's decision.....
12/02/2013 09:21:30 PM
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Re: As a catholic, I am surprised, but please by the Pope's decision.....
13/02/2013 01:35:14 AM
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Re: As a catholic, I am surprised, but please by the Pope's decision.....
13/02/2013 03:45:23 PM
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I'm gonna have to disagree with you on this point.
13/02/2013 06:36:03 PM
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Re: I'm gonna have to disagree with you on this point.
14/02/2013 11:12:34 PM
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Hate to jump you again but are you sure you mean Timothy?
14/02/2013 11:54:00 PM
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If "the bible is still the bible," then what of Deborah, Huldah and Phoebe, to name but a few?
13/02/2013 06:17:44 PM
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Why wouldn't it still be devinely inspired?
13/02/2013 06:44:07 PM
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Um, because then God was lying when He inspired someone to write "this is not Gods commandment."
13/02/2013 07:42:15 PM
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You're missing a really key point
13/02/2013 09:13:32 PM
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You are using an epistle to say every word of all epistles is divinely inspired?
13/02/2013 10:00:36 PM
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Let us take it full circle: The ecclesiastical authority of women
13/02/2013 10:21:26 PM
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Shouldn't you be able to answer this question from what you just wrote?
13/02/2013 11:02:28 PM
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Oh, certainly; I just felt like I was dragging you with me kicking and screaming.
14/02/2013 01:05:14 AM
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So Roman Catholic priests CAN marry, under tortuous conditions? Interesting....
13/02/2013 03:40:48 PM
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A priest can't marry, but a married person can become a priest.
13/02/2013 03:51:02 PM
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Heh, yeah, I guess I slightly mischaracterized what you were saying.
13/02/2013 05:54:05 PM
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There are a bunch of semi-Catholic denominations that allow priests to marry.
13/02/2013 06:06:13 PM
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Here's my chance. I'm putting in my application.
11/02/2013 04:20:52 PM
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Unfortunately it matters due to the power he has...
11/02/2013 04:42:25 PM
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Religions don't work that way. They are full of moral absolutes. There is no flexibility *NM*
11/02/2013 06:10:19 PM
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Of course there is flexibility. The minute their money is threatened they flex like mad... *NM*
11/02/2013 06:25:02 PM
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I'd imagine Unitarians and several other religions would beg to differ
11/02/2013 09:28:39 PM
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You would like the Roman Catholic Church to do some good FOR ONCE?!
11/02/2013 08:00:26 PM
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You give them too much credit.
11/02/2013 11:19:06 PM
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Put on blinders much?
11/02/2013 11:50:01 PM
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Grant me Chastity and Continence, But Not Yet! *NM*
12/02/2013 03:35:26 AM
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Well said.
13/02/2013 01:43:47 AM
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You really don't know how human psychology works, do you?
13/02/2013 06:28:23 PM
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..and you don't get that it isn't what people will/may do, but what they should.
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It's not religion, it's HIV or no HIV.
15/02/2013 10:45:52 PM
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The catholic church is significantly growing in Africa and with Hispanics. *NM*
12/02/2013 03:41:54 AM
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I doubt there's much of a chance of a real progressive.
12/02/2013 06:38:14 PM
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IDK, two straight non-Italians? Will they put up with a 3rd? Has that even happened since Avignon?
13/02/2013 01:46:28 AM
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This will be a very interesting time.
13/02/2013 06:27:41 PM
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He's retiring into a monastery in the Vatican, as I understand it.
13/02/2013 06:42:14 PM
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