RE: A Real and Significant Biblical Contradiction?
August 4, 2012 at 1:03 pm
(This post was last modified: August 4, 2012 at 1:20 pm by spockrates.)
(August 4, 2012 at 11:42 am)Skepsis Wrote:(August 4, 2012 at 8:52 am)spockrates Wrote: Sorry for the vague answer. Please let me try to be more specific: I'm a Christian, but I'm not into partisan politics, or partisan religion. I continuously question everything I believe (putting it to the test) and hold on only to what is true (to what passes the test). Does that shed better light on my motives?
Yes, that will do just fine. I was simply wondering if you were serious or if I might waste my time speaking to you, and you have proved that not only are you serious but willing as well. Willing to change to conform to the evidence- willing to even consider new evidence.
Appreciate the answer. Finally.
I appreciate your giving me the benefit of the doubt. Thanks!

(August 4, 2012 at 10:50 am)Rhythm Wrote: Well, if you feel the need to perform an exercise in creative interpretation then have it it. I just don't see what there is to wriggle out of in the first place. Sort of a manufactured dilemma, imho. You say Kenobi is a good guy, I say he's a bad guy. You say he died on page 36 of book 1, I say he only -seems to have died- on page 36 of book 1.Ezekiel says God deceives; the writer of Hebrews says it's impossible for God to lie. Not sure why you don't see a conflict between the two. You Rythm are a mystery, wrapped in an enigma, deep within a black hole of that which I might never know!
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