RE: The Spirit (Hebrew Ruach / Greek Pneuma)
November 7, 2008 at 1:45 pm
(This post was last modified: November 7, 2008 at 11:34 pm by Edwardo Piet.)
Daystar, the supernatural means that which is not natural. That which does not have to obey natural laws. The fact the word "Super" is used is just because the concept of the non-natural is often considered "Super" because its often used to mean God, a deity who created the universe therefore created natural laws! If that is true, If God can do that, then God is super! I mean he has superpowers. Whether he's good evil or neutral is another matter entirely.
EDIT: Also, on the subject of how its important for you to be able to argue from scripture, how do you know what the correct interpretation is? Through God's guidance? In other words your personal relationship with God?
It seems to me that your argument from scripture solely rests on your argument from personal experience. Sounds to me that without your 'personal experience of God' your argument from scripture would just fall apart.
Unless of course you "have faith".
Am I wrong? If so how DO you interpret scripture correctly?
EDIT: Also, on the subject of how its important for you to be able to argue from scripture, how do you know what the correct interpretation is? Through God's guidance? In other words your personal relationship with God?
It seems to me that your argument from scripture solely rests on your argument from personal experience. Sounds to me that without your 'personal experience of God' your argument from scripture would just fall apart.
Unless of course you "have faith".
Am I wrong? If so how DO you interpret scripture correctly?