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THe problem with jason is this:
He knows he cannot use anything outside of the bible to prove the bible inerrant. So if he ever journey outside of the bible he knows WE will kick his ass. In order for context to be given to the bible you have to consider what? The practices of the society in which the bible was authored. Thus proving that man had influence on the authorship of the bible and every translation. He will never satisfiy this context defense because it rests outside of the bible in the society of men. Since god never wrote any of the translations EVER, the context exscape will always be there, as long as he stays INSIDE the bible. When he ventures outside of the bible into the world of man looking for context...what happens? Right, he gets he tail stomped on because he'd be admitting that society influence the authorship of the bible. You ask "why doens't he understand my posts"? Because he is brainswashed. |
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innapropriate analogy. Or as Oolon would say: "Utter Cobbler" Now address issue #2. How do you know the bridge is even wide enough for your car? You have no idea what it looked like before the flood.... |
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Jim:
I notice many (if not all) of your posts are laden with phrases like "God, who has created everything" and "The Holy Spirit who reveals himself in all men" and things like that. Do you really have to put this in every post? I think we get your message, misguided as it is. Van Til, Van Til. More apologetic crap. "You talk much, but say nothing." |
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THat's called the hidden assertion technique.
I have never read any other of his posts. I can garuntee that he makes essay like posts with so many assertions that it's not worth your time to respond to all of them. Later he can alwasy resort to the asserton that you never refuted. Hidden assertions are used by opponents that understand their based position cannot be support on it's own merit. |
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Jim,
I am trying to interpret and extrapolate from your post; please correct me if I have not done so adequately.
If I have not misrepresented you, I would then ask: how do you determine which interpretation is the right one? I think you would say that the Holy Spirit inspires it, but given that many people who come up with contradictory interpretations claim HS inspiration, how do you know which one is actually the Holy Spirit's? [ October 31, 2001: Message edited by: Muad'Dib ] |
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