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aa5874's total confusion over the meaning of "literalist"
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Shouldn't you be out chasing women, or cashing social security cheques, or whatever the heck you do when you aren't on the Internet? As an alternative to posting dribble, I mean. :banghead: |
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I quoted Contra Celsus just like you, why is not your quote from Contra Celsus a dribble? Now it is completely illogical and false to claim Origen was not a literalist when he clearly showed that he was. I will quote more passages from Contra Celsus to show that Origen believed Jesus, conceived by the Holy Ghost, was the Logos who literally created the world. Origen was a literalist. |
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aa5874: let's say that a literalist believes that everything in the Scriptures is literally true. If Origen only believes that a few assertions are literally true, in particular the theological idea that Jesus as the Logos created the world, but that others must be treated as metaphor, he is not a literalist.
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Now, show me where Origen claimed that the Bible is not literally true with respect to the God of the Jews and his Son called Jesus, the offspring of the Holy, Logos and creator of the world, born of a virgin who was transfigured, crucified, resurrected and ascended through the clouds. Where did Origen claim that the God of the Jews was not the literal Creator of the world? What is Origen's position on the flood with Noah? Do you think believing the Jesus story, as found in the NT, to be literally true, is just a "few assertions"? |
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All of it? Every single word an passage that's in it? Are there never any passages he interprets, let alone claims must be interpreted, in other ways? And have you read all of the extant texts of Origin to be sure of this? Have you even read his commentary on Matthew's Gospel? Or John's? More importantly have you read his On First Principles? (any wagers on what kind of dodge the a man will post in response to this?) Jeffrey |
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You've got to be kidding
True. A literalist believes the whole Bible is literally true. A literalist cannot consider any part to be figurative or not literal.
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Did anyone else's irony meter break on receiving A man's admonition? Jeffrey |
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