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06-11-2007, 03:35 AM | #21 |
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Hello Mr. Logic :wave:
I agree with you that James did not agree with Paul, but unlike you I would prefer James' understanding over Paul's. I think that James and the twelve held the correct understanding of Jesus' original teachings and that Paul sought, either out of good faith or conspiratorially, to change the meaning of Jesus' teachings and life. I tend to believe that original Christianity was what would later be called Ebionite Christianity. It was stamped out by the 500s CE. |
06-11-2007, 10:23 AM | #22 |
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Hi Mr. Logic,
May I respectfully and jokingly say that though your logic is commendable, it's slightly off as you rely on the English translation for the meaning of your words? You brought up something that most English students of religion easily pass over when you quoted Galatians. you quoted the part in chap 2 where it says "they SEEMED to be pillars". I have a problem with that 'marcion'-like translation (you hit it on the nail "dog-on"). The word in Galatians 2:9, that you quote, is the Greek word "dokeō". This same word is the very same word in Galatians 2:2 where it states: And I went up by receiving, and communicated unto them that Masorah (i.e. gospel) which I teach among the Non-Jews, but privately to them which were of reputation (dokeō), lest by any means I should run, or had run, in vain. So it looks like Paul went to teach non-Jews of reputation...or, should we render it, Paul went to teach those who SEEMED to be non-Jews? Do you see the problem? So Galatians 2:9 should be read this way [in the English]: Gal 2:9 And when Ya'akob "ha Tzadik" ben Yosef (James), Hakham Shimon "HaTsefet" (Peter), and Hakham Yochanan (John), who are reputed pillars, perceived the grace that was given unto me, they gave to me and Barnabas the right hands of fellowship; that we [should go] unto the heathen (ethnos), and they unto the circumcision. And of course they would BE the pillars (i.e. desposyni). No one could usurp that position save for the church which obliterated their open existence. So unlike you and Luther, I would have to concede that Paul and James agreed with each other, only that they had different missions, Paul taught to assimilated Jews and non-Jews to bring them more in-sync with the Jewish people. James and the rest of the pillars' mission was to the observant Jewish community making rulings and helping them in everyday life. And unlike Blackwater's opinion, I believe that "Evionim" (Ebionites) were a group that usurped the name of the desposyni- who were called "Evionim" (Ebionites)- which were stamped out in the early 300's of our common era by Sylvester. I know I'll get some fire on this post, but, it's to be expected for my stubborn opinions. I hope in the end all of it is fun. |
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For what it is worth, it is noteworthy in the justification debate that both Paul and James quote the same Old Testament passage to defend their position - and, in fact, any 'contradiction' that arises seems more between Moses and Moses (or whoever) than between James and Paul.
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Hi Gundulf,
that is a very good way of looking at it. And I would have to agree with your suggestion. |
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FACT, and this is something that I later found, Luther pointed out: ABE HAD NO SON AT THE TIME OF HIS JUSTIFICATION! I use to wonder, how in the heck James could miss such an obvious error and then I realized that he mentioned the "Fulfilled" as if Gen.15:6 were a prophesy! It isn't, but he was determined to preach outward works, which can be faked! |
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How about this...
Galatians was originally a product of a competing sect, which in due course, was smoothed for acceptance into the canonical family. In the Red Corner we have: James representing the Orthodoxy In the Blue Corner we have: Paul representing the Marcionites (or gnostics, or whoever) It's a texas ladder match, James wins! But what's this? Paul has a change of heart? He's a good guy now? (btw Paul, sorry about the apostle of the heretics crack..). Of course, this may just make too much sense to have been the actual case...(yea right)... |
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Justification by works was a requirement of the demiurge. Justification by faith was paid for, by the stranger god, through the ransom of Christ, to the demiurge.
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The human primate doesn’t need to be justified by works nor by faith to an imaginary silverback in the sky, IMO.
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