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11-05-2005, 06:28 PM | #11 |
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It would appear that John is overly concerned with grammar. The following example reminds me of Yoda...or the Amish:
"But homosexuality the bible very clearly in black and white letters condemns." And, exactly what are "black and white letters"? Does he mean something like "unequivocal terms"? :huh: Bogie |
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Taking what BJ has said on face value - I neither know nor care about his history on this or other boards - he hasn't begun to address Pervy's main attack, that the Bible has been mistranslated. It seems to me (I only read BJ's argument quickly, correct me if I'm mistaken) that BJ has ignored the main premise of Pervy's argument and is relying on translated passages to prove his case. Unless he can somehow establish that these translations have more weight than the 'original', he's going to be sunk in this debate.
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Don't worry; I'll closely watch Pervy's translations and deductions, if BJ does not. By the way, our default position ought to rely on the work of scholars that have gone before us. If we disagree with them, then we ought to have a good reason. For instance, why in the world would I hold an actual Hebraist's translation suspect and not Pervy's (both of whom we know carry baggage to the text)? Credentials do mean something, Mr. Manifesto. We live in a world where needing 'experts' is a simple fact of life; there is far too much information out there to arrogantly walk around thinking otherwise. I do appreciate that Pervy stated the obvious: that one's biases color one's translation. I just hope that he doesn't become the object of his own derision. CJD |
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Does the Bible strongly condemn homosexuality?
Even if the Bible does condemn homosexuality, that does not reasonably prove that God condemns homosexuality. Why should anyone trust human proxies presuming to speak for God? If God has an opinion on this matter, then let him say so himself IN PERSON. Why would God have any reasons to oppose homosexuality? What is wrong with homosexuality?
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So yes, if God is first cause he is also exhausted by the first cause and needs us to make life known as second cause. Quote:
So God is the involuntary first cause, Lord God is the sense perceptive second cause and like god is the responsive third cause and therefore co-creator with the first cause. Quote:
I think that the aim here is the survial of the fittest. You may have noticed that involuntary creation is not good enough in a compettitive environment where our senses must guide us to change the essence of the created. Quote:
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