RE: Brewing a miracle.
May 14, 2012 at 11:33 pm
(This post was last modified: May 14, 2012 at 11:35 pm by FallentoReason.)
Ok I was reflecting on what we were talking about and I'm interested to see where this is going. So let's take a different approach here; I want to be taught.
So the way I see it, we've got a 'paradox'. Here's the two bits of Bible that I think aren't matching up:
I agree with what you brought up about the spiritual gifts, but then we have Jesus here directly saying that 'those who believe' will be able to do said actions, including healing. Something doesn't add up.
I disagree. The second half of the Bible is the Word alive i.e. Jesus, who was the Son of God i.e. God incarnate.
If the Word is fallible, then so is God OR once again the Bible has got it wrong. But according to you:
So quite frankly I don't understand how the Bible cannot be perfect while at the same time it represents the Word which is perfect. It must be perfect because as 'John' says, 'the Word was with God, and the Word was God'.
Drich Wrote:Yes we are if you took the time to read the Book chapter and verse i left for you, You would have been able to classify all of the gifts Christ mentioned as "Spiritual gifts." As such not all have the same Spiritual gift as per the same Book Chapter and verse.
So the way I see it, we've got a 'paradox'. Here's the two bits of Bible that I think aren't matching up:
1 Corinthians 12 Wrote:
Mark 16:15-18 Wrote:
I agree with what you brought up about the spiritual gifts, but then we have Jesus here directly saying that 'those who believe' will be able to do said actions, including healing. Something doesn't add up.
Quote:Nope. Unless God said it was infalliable, then why would we assume so? The bible is not God nor is it to be worshiped as God. (Being perfect or God like in anyway.)
John 1:1-5 Wrote:
I disagree. The second half of the Bible is the Word alive i.e. Jesus, who was the Son of God i.e. God incarnate.
If the Word is fallible, then so is God OR once again the Bible has got it wrong. But according to you:
Drich Wrote:...God is perfect...
So quite frankly I don't understand how the Bible cannot be perfect while at the same time it represents the Word which is perfect. It must be perfect because as 'John' says, 'the Word was with God, and the Word was God'.
"It is the mark of an educated mind to be able to entertain a thought without accepting it" ~ Aristotle