I am most certainly not avoiding the scriptures. What I strive to do is look at them in the context of how, when and where they were written, include what we can definitely observe and have evidence for and try to resolve that to be as close to the truth as my fallible and non-divine mind will allow. I will not close my ears and eyes to inconvenient evidence, just so I can continue in a flawed belief. Otherwise, you're just another flat-earther, irrelevant and no closer to truth and God.
I accept I may be wrong, exactly as I say that we all are fallible, even the authors of the Bible. It concerns me when people insist there is no possibility that they or their theories could be wrong in ANY way. Not just the arrogance of that position but more the atrocities people commit when they are THAT certain, especially on religious matters!
I accept I may be wrong, exactly as I say that we all are fallible, even the authors of the Bible. It concerns me when people insist there is no possibility that they or their theories could be wrong in ANY way. Not just the arrogance of that position but more the atrocities people commit when they are THAT certain, especially on religious matters!
Love 'n' hugz,
Lord Chad
4th Earl of Catsuit
There is nothing more dangerous than a man who knows he is right.
Lord Chad
4th Earl of Catsuit
There is nothing more dangerous than a man who knows he is right.